It Can’t be Denied that Mark Wayne Glasmire struck audio gold

It Can't be Denied that Mark Wayne Glasmire struck audio gold
Mark Wayne Glasmire
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Impressive just begins to describe this project

It Can't be Denied that Mark Wayne Glasmire struck audio gold
Mark Wayne Glasmire

A lot of people have the habit of judging a book by its cover. Cds also happen to get the same treatment. Mark Wayne Glasmire has a pretty impressive online presence spanning all the social media outlets and his own website. So let’s unwrap this smiling beauty and see what lies under the hood. It Can’t be Denied that Mark Wayne Glasmire struck audio gold with this album.

“I’ve got a Feeling”

If you didn’t know already from the cover, when “I’ve Got a Feeling” kicks off with the snare drum and a banjo, you know you are in for some great country music. The voice is nothing less than stunning. This is a co-write with one of the staples of Nashville’s songwriting community, Miss Debi Champion. This is a great song.

“Those Nights”

The song “Those Nights” is heavy on piano and organ. Those are two often over looked instruments in this day and age and the blending of them in the song and the chord structure layering in between the instruments makes the song a gem.

“Can’t Be Denied”

The song kicks off and immediately you are treated with some great harmony filtering through the song. It seems that too often these days the Nashville production machine overlooks the things a great harmony can do for a song. It is very refreshing to hear a song like this these days. This one just “Can’t Be Denied”.

“Without You”

The structure and use of instruments in this song make it a very strong song. “Without You” is a well crafted song with strings and acoustic instruments and a great melody leveled with some great vocals and harmony work.

“Alysia”

Here is a love song for a girl names “Alysia”. All too often songwriters use girls’ names and take the common names to make it easy to have the audience identify with the song. Not the case here and it works very well.

“Borderline”

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“Feel Your Love”

If your toes do not start tapping as “Feel Your Love” kicks off then you simply need to check your pulse. No it’s not a rocking fast tune but has a nice feel and message.

“Gone Too Soon”

This is a nice love song from a boy to his Grandpa. As we grow up we find that many things in live end up being “Gone Too Soon”. The message in this song should resonate with a lot of people.

“This Too Shall Pass”

AS we get older we tend to look back at life. We are lucky that songwriters like this exist to help us put our feelings into words so that we can cope with the emotions and learn that as we reach new obstacles “This Too Shall Pass”.

“Deep Inside My Heart”

This has a great bluegrass feel to it. There’s not much more to say but sit back and let your toes tap and enjoy the music and the lyrics as the song crafter takes you to a place “Deep Inside My Heart”.

“Out of the Frying Pan”

This is another toe tapping tune that everyone that is honest can agree with. We all party a little too much sometimes and have all been “Out of the Frying Pan”.

“Through My Eyes”

“Through My Eyes” brings the CD to a close with a nice traditional country feel. Add to that a positive message about life and you have a great way to end a CD.

In this day and age where people try and give you 6 or 7 songs on a CD or squeeze in a bunch of filler material. It is great to hear a full 12 song CD where every song is a gem that can stand on its own and yet holds together nicely as a cohesive unit.

This music critic gives Mark Wayne Glasmire a clear and solid 5 stars. Giving a solid 5 star rating is a rarity so that means you should buy yourself a copy of this CD.

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