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Powered by Life

Label: Losen Records
Released: 2018
Track listing: My Inner Storage Room; Out of the Black; Covered Up in Bed; I Believe In; Cut Ourselves Some Slack; Make a Wish; Eye of the Dawn; Destiny Made a Mistake.

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Dalia Faitelson: Powered by Life

Read "Powered by Life" reviewed by Geno Thackara


"I believe that life is stronger than death," Dalia Faitelson declares with affecting simplicity midway through Powered by Life. The weighty thoughts come out hopeful in the end ("I believe that smiling is contagious ... I believe in starting a new chapter"), though it's often bittersweet in musing about the big mystery of existence. The affair ...

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As The World Sleeps

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2014
Track listing: The Faithful Night & I; A View of a Man; Speculations; Dance It Right; No Regrets; Scars of Silence; Forsaken Destiny; Round the World; Secretive Soul.

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Dalia Faitelson: As The World Sleeps

Read "As The World Sleeps" reviewed by Eyal Hareuveni


Danish, Israeli-born vocalist-songwriter and guitarist Dalia Faitelson calls her new collection of original songs--all born in the still, dark hours of night, the times that dreams are born--"a kinky jazz salute to Marlene Dietrich." In a way, Faitelson, like Dietrich, reinvents herself. Leaving aside her world music project Pilpel to acknowledge the formative influence of songwriters ...

Album

Movable Clouds

Label: Enja Records
Released: 2004

Album

Point of No Return

Label: Stunt Records/Sundance Music
Released: 2002
Track listing: Wreack, Cracked, Crazy; Escape; Birds, Planes & Flying Papers; Is That Too Much to Ask?; Point of No Return; Secrets; Enjoy; The Informer; Making Conversation (54:46).

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Dalia Faitelson: Point of No Return

Read "Point of No Return" reviewed by Jack Bowers


Everyone, I suppose, has his or her “point of no return.” I reached mine rather quickly while auditioning this new album by singer / guitarist Dalia Faitelson’s septet. After the opening track, which definitely lives up to its name (“Wreack, Cracked, Crazy”), I clung to the hope that matters might eventually improve, and indeed they did ...

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Point Of No Return

Label: Enja Records
Released: 2001

Album

On Rising Spirits

Label: Enja Records
Released: 1997


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