Fragments of a Lucky Break is a 1998 album by Trumans Water.
[5][6] The CD was released on the Emperor Jones label and the vinyl was released on the Infinite Chug label.
It was their first album in several years to include Glen Galloway, who left the band in 1994 to form Soul-Junk.
[2][7] AllMusic's Stephen Cramer called the album "some of [the band's] most inspired and cohesive work.
"[2] Portland Mercury deemed it a "modern classic," writing that it approaches "the raw materials of guitar rock with a cubist’s perspective, creating subtly complex structures full of impossible angles and complex formulas that miraculously balance out every time.