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Slices of Life
Don Glaser
Slices of Life
Genres: Jazz, Pop
 
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All Artists: Don Glaser
Title: Slices of Life
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Brownstone Records
Release Date: 5/26/1998
Genres: Jazz, Pop
Style: Oldies
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 783572980320
 

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Glaser has his own style, and he writes wonderful songs
02/07/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)

"-- Don Glaser doesn't have any dedications on his new album, "Slices of Life." But if he did, candidates for recognition would have to include Bob Dorough and Mose Allison. Particularly Dorough, for Glaser -- like both of them a piano-playing singer -- writes songs with the same delightful and ironic twists and dips as Dorough (who wrote the jazz standard, "I've Got Just About Everything.") Glaser's voice is also similar to Dorough -- a strongly nasal tenor. In his singing, too, he emulates Dorough's short phrases. But this is no Dorough rip-off or tribute -- Glaser has his own style, and he writes wonderful songs -- a lot of them, too: 13 of the 16 here. They're light, swinging numbers with catchy melodies and sassy lyrics. In fact, if you were to sum up Glaser's music in a single phrase, "fun jazz" might be it. Songs like "Strawberry Jam" and "Moving" both bounce and engage in the kind of sly, even flirtatious word play that Allison has made into a career. And not since Randy Newman's "Dayton, Ohio - 1903" has an obscure town gotten as swinging a tribute as Glaser's "Teaneck, N.J." Actually, the Newman comparison is apt, because, as with the man who had hits with "Short People" and "You've Got a Friend" (from the Disney movie "Toy Story,") Glaser's outstanding piano playing often gets overlooked in favor of his singing and songs. At least Glaser gets a chance to show off his keyboard skills on a couple of cuts where his wife, Carol, sits in at the microphone. It's this overall combination of strengths -- singing, piano playing, writing great tunes -- that make this album such a lovely listen. Jim Trageser lives and writes in the foothills of the Laguna Mountains. Reach him at mailto:trag@cts.com.> The Editors of the CD-Review welcome your comments. Write to them at mailto:trag@cts.com or mailto:dbalding@hotmail.com. Copyright 1999 Joe Shea The American Reporter. All Rights Reserved"