Elevator Speech

发行时间:2013-02-26
发行公司:CD Baby
简介:  Preston Glass has written and produced hits for so many major artists including his inspired #1 SMASH, "Miss You Like Crazy" which paired him with Michael Maser and Gerry Goffin. Their Natalie Cole recording garnered the coveted BMI Million-Air Award, and keeps on going....He also penned the Glassic Million-Air, "Don't Make Me Wait For Love" for Kenny G, another evergreen. Glass's glistening production is also imprinted on G's breakout landmark, "Song Bird". Earth, Wind & Fire strode to #1 on his "System Of Survival" production. A third Million-Air Award was bestowed on Aretha Franklin's "Who's Zoomin' Who", a co-write with Narada Michael Walden. Additional BMI Awards were lauded on his glassical cuts, "Jimmy Lee"/Aretha and "We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off"/Jermain Stewart. In Europe, Glass is recognized by his Brit Awards Song Of the Year nominated "Sweetness", a #1 UK hit for Michelle Gayle.      In Film and television exploitations, "Acapulco Heat" used Glassophonic music recurrently. "Big Bully", starring Tom Arnold and Rick Moranis, utilizes the Glassingle, "You Were My 911". The Showtime movie, "Right Connections" features five shards of Glass, with "Night Vision" spinning three. The newly released "Down 'N Dirty" soundtrack LP serves up seven songs while Glass co-produced the entire album. His "Shout Of The Streets" is the closing theme of "Original Gangstas". Additional film and TV producers that have gone to Glass for cuts include, Keenen Ivory Wayans, Quincy Jones, Sidney Poitier, and Jeff Franklin.      In this album, Preston does it all himself, from writing to performance to vocals, to background vocals. Amazing work... once again!
  Preston Glass has written and produced hits for so many major artists including his inspired #1 SMASH, "Miss You Like Crazy" which paired him with Michael Maser and Gerry Goffin. Their Natalie Cole recording garnered the coveted BMI Million-Air Award, and keeps on going....He also penned the Glassic Million-Air, "Don't Make Me Wait For Love" for Kenny G, another evergreen. Glass's glistening production is also imprinted on G's breakout landmark, "Song Bird". Earth, Wind & Fire strode to #1 on his "System Of Survival" production. A third Million-Air Award was bestowed on Aretha Franklin's "Who's Zoomin' Who", a co-write with Narada Michael Walden. Additional BMI Awards were lauded on his glassical cuts, "Jimmy Lee"/Aretha and "We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off"/Jermain Stewart. In Europe, Glass is recognized by his Brit Awards Song Of the Year nominated "Sweetness", a #1 UK hit for Michelle Gayle.      In Film and television exploitations, "Acapulco Heat" used Glassophonic music recurrently. "Big Bully", starring Tom Arnold and Rick Moranis, utilizes the Glassingle, "You Were My 911". The Showtime movie, "Right Connections" features five shards of Glass, with "Night Vision" spinning three. The newly released "Down 'N Dirty" soundtrack LP serves up seven songs while Glass co-produced the entire album. His "Shout Of The Streets" is the closing theme of "Original Gangstas". Additional film and TV producers that have gone to Glass for cuts include, Keenen Ivory Wayans, Quincy Jones, Sidney Poitier, and Jeff Franklin.      In this album, Preston does it all himself, from writing to performance to vocals, to background vocals. Amazing work... once again!
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