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Peter White-Glow

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Released in 1999, Glow by Peter White is a smooth jazz gem that showcases his signature nylon-string guitar in a radiant blend of Latin-inspired rhythms, soulful melodies, and polished production. Known for his melodic sensibility and breezy, sun-drenched sound, White delivers one of his most accessible and emotionally rich albums to date.

Highlights include the upbeat title track “Glow,” the funky “Bueno Funk,” and the romantic “Life Story.” With contributions from top-tier musicians like Paul Brown (producer/guitar), this album captures the essence of late-’90s contemporary jazz — elegant, relaxing, and irresistibly catchy.

Perfect for smooth jazz fans, chill playlists, or background music with soul, Glow remains a standout in Peter White’s discography and a must-have for collectors of modern jazz guitar.

Catalogue Number

CDCOLG325

Condition

Few superficial scratches, Preowned

Format

CD

Label

Columbia

Release Year

1 review for Peter White-Glow

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    Peter White – “Glow” (2001) is a smooth jazz album that radiates warmth and melodic charm, though not without its quirks. Released by Columbia Records, it features White’s signature guitar work alongside a lineup of contemporary jazz heavyweights like Kirk Whalum, Euge Groove, Dave Koz, and Rick Braun.
    🎸 What Stands Out
    – Tone & Texture: White’s playing is consistently upbeat and effervescent, giving the album a friendly, accessible vibe.
    – Collaborations: The guest saxophonists and trumpeters add depth and variety, especially on tracks like “Pedro Blanco” and “Life Story”.
    – Production: Steven Dubin co-composes and handles much of the production, contributing drum loops and programming that give the album its polished feel.
    🎧 Highlights & Critique
    – “Who’s That Lady?” is a standout—sultry, sax-led, and rhythmically seductive.
    – “Glow” and “Just My Imagination” offer reflective, elegant phrasing.
    – However, the album suffers from repetitive arrangements and a sense of sameness across tracks like “Turn It Out”, “Bullseye”, and “Bueno Funk”.
    – “Pedro Blanco” attempts a bossa nova vibe but falls short of its potential.
    📝 Final Take
    “Glow” is pleasant and polished, ideal for background listening or mellow evenings. While it doesn’t break new ground, it delivers enough melodic sparkle to satisfy fans of smooth jazz and Peter White’s laid-back style.

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