Faultline (album)
Faultline is the second album of the American Avant-rock band Birdsongs of the Mesozoic, released in 1989 by Cuneiform Records. Their first since the departure of co-founder Roger Miller, Faultline is a transitional work for the band. Miller was replaced by saxophonist Steve Adams, who soon departed to join the saxophone quartet ROVA and was in turn replaced by Ken Field. Both Adams and Field recorded material for Faultline. The introduction of a saxophonist also tilted the band slightly towards jazz.
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Faultline (album)
Faultline is the second album of the American Avant-rock band Birdsongs of the Mesozoic, released in 1989 by Cuneiform Records. Their first since the departure of co-founder Roger Miller, Faultline is a transitional work for the band. Miller was replaced by saxophonist Steve Adams, who soon departed to join the saxophone quartet ROVA and was in turn replaced by Ken Field. Both Adams and Field recorded material for Faultline. The introduction of a saxophonist also tilted the band slightly towards jazz.
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Birdsongs of the Mesozoic, Bob Winsor
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Lyx Studio
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Chariots of Fire
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Coco Boudakian
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Faultline
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Erik Lindgren
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Martin Swope
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