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Get Your Glow On

by Lost Wax Music

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Release Date:2003-03-18
Label:Lost Wax Music
UPC:823937010221
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Lost Wax Music
ASIN:B00008NRIG
Category:Music

Tracks on Get Your Glow On by Lost Wax Music

  1. Bib Front
  2. Get Your Glow On
  3. No Easy Way Down (w/ The Holmes Brothers)
  4. Graveyardville
  5. Love Me Tender (w/ Norah Jones)
  6. Tonight I'll Be Staying Here with You (w/ Otis Clay)
  7. To Kill a Mockingbird
  8. Trash-talking Pixie
  9. Acoustic Glow
  10. Pursuit of Happiness
  11. Even If It Takes a Lifetime (w/ Susan Marshall)

Customer Reviews

Okay Album, Awesome Singing! - Reviewed on 2005-01-18
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1 customer found this review helpful, 1 did not.

I bought this album specifically for the Susan Marshall track, being as I am a huge fan of hers. I was pleasantly surprised byt he other vocal tracks on there. "No Easy Way Down," is one of my favorite Carole King songs of all time. BUT nothing can beat Susan's UNBELIEVABLE version of "Even If It Takes A Lifetime." It is Al Green meets Bonnie Raitt. The album is worth that song alone.
Easy listening, tastefull, innovative jazz ... - Reviewed on 2003-12-29
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1 customer found this review helpful, 1 did not.

Liked it a lot, good player, great compositions, some of the compositions hit magic (Dylan's song, acoustic glow). The mix is very 'polite' and 'laid back'. didn't like the synthetizer or electric piano or whatever it is, feels tad like plastic on marble. Will definitely look for more stuff from Adam.
eh - Reviewed on 2003-09-11
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1 customer found this review helpful, 3 did not.

Didn't like it. His style here is definitely different than how he plays with Norah's band. This is not a bad thing, but not to my taste. Here he plays more alternative type stuff.
Great variety, superb playing, sweet and swinging - Reviewed on 2003-06-07
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3 customers found this review helpful.

The best things about this CD are the variety and the playing. Levy goes from funk styling on electric guitar to some gorgeous acoustic playing. Wonderful to hear Otis Clay on Dylan's song, Norah Jones is wonderful doing Elvis but my favorite singing is on "No Easy Way Down" with the Holmes Brothers. Great cd.
Great Record - Reviewed on 2003-05-06
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6 customers found this review helpful.

This is a fantastic record....Every track is great. I especially like Trash Talking Pixie and Bib Front. Adam Levy's guitar playing is tasteful and fantastic as always. The band is top notch. Totally digging David Smith's Bass playing. Kind of Miss Adam's ES-335 sound, but the Tele vibe is pretty happening. It goes without saying....Otis Clay sounds great, as do all the other guest vocalists. The compositions are really quite good. Love the whole soul thing he's doing....it really works. Get this record and get Buttermilk Channel as it's on of my all time favs.
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