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Dave Glasser: Hypocrisy Democracy
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Dave Glasser
saxophoneLeading a top-shelf quartet comprised of pianist

Andy Milne
pianob.1967

Ben Allison
bass, acousticb.1966

Matt Wilson
drumsb.1964

Clark Terry
trumpet1920 - 2015

Illinois Jacquet
saxophone, tenor1922 - 2004
Glasser continues to use the music to deliver important reminders and cautionary tales in virtually every corner of the album. The funky, soprano-fronted "It's Nothing New" addresses history repeating itself after unraveling into a state of uncertainty and chaos. A one-by-one joining of voices on a curious, flute-centric arrangement of "It's a Small World"the only non-original on the albumpoints to the greater truth in the song and a personal musical awakening in Glasser's own past. "Deep Dark," a Stygian seance taking some cues from the type of expressionistic candor that

Billy Strayhorn
piano1915 - 1967

Johnny Hodges
saxophone, alto1907 - 1970

Eddie Harris
saxophone, tenor1934 - 1996
While the messages at the surface here are clear enough, the greater point that Glasser makes is one surrounding dialogue. A collection of music wholly conversant in nature, Hypocrisy Democracy wishes communication and exchange into the greater world, with an eventual goal of peace and sustainability at the end of the rainbow. ">
Track Listing
Knit Wit; Justice; It's Nothing New; Dilemonk; Coffee, Dogs, And Telelogs; It's a Small World; Freedom; Glee For Lee; Revolver; Deep Dark, Minor Madness.
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Title: Hypocrisy Democracy | Year Released: 2020 | Record Label: Self Produced
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