Dick Glasser - A Handsome Guy: Dick Glasser (Aka Dick Lory) (2021)

Artist: Dick Glasser
Title: A Handsome Guy: Dick Glasser (Aka Dick Lory)
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Jasmine Records
Genre: Rock, Pop, Rock & Roll
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:18:06
Total Size: 227 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: A Handsome Guy: Dick Glasser (Aka Dick Lory)
Year Of Release: 2021
Label: Jasmine Records
Genre: Rock, Pop, Rock & Roll
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 1:18:06
Total Size: 227 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Catty Town
02. Midnight to Daylight
03. Everything but You
04. Cool It Baby
05. Ball Room Baby
06. Crazy Love
07. Love Me
08. Make Believe Wedding Bells
09. Go Along Baby
10. Baby Bye Bye
11. Foolish Tears
12. Wild-Blooded Woman
13. No One but You Knows When
14. Crazy Little Daisy
15. Don't Be a Fool for Love
16. Angels in the Sky
17. Heartaches over You
18. Crazy Alligator
19. That's What I'm Gonna Do
20. Leave Me Alone (And Let Me Cry)
21. Jeannie's Bikini
22. Time Can Change
23. Lover's Dreamland
24. My Last Date (With You)
25. Broken Hearted
26. The Pain Is Here
27. You
28. Hello Walls
29. City of Love
30. Terri
31. Tell Me Why
32. Handsome Guy
33. Welcome Home Again
The multi-talented DICK GLASSER, who also recorded prolifically as DICK LORY, cut a slew of Rock & Roll and Teeners' Pop 45s between 1956-62, and also enjoyed considerable success as a songwriter, producer and music publisher.
Although his commercial success was patchy (he registered his biggest hit, 'Handsome Guy', in Australia!), sides like 'Catty Town', 'Cool It Baby', 'Crazy Love', 'Wild-Blooded Woman', 'Crazy Little Daisy', 'Heartaches Over You' and 'The Pain Is Here' (perhaps his finest record), all included herein, are highly sought-after collectors' items.
This compilation presents the very best of his releases between 1956-62, across seven different record labels, billed variously as Dicks Glasser and/or Lory, as well as 'guest appearances' fronting Pee Wee King's band and with his three brothers, as Dickie & The Gee's and The Toppers.
The first time that this body of work has been thus compiled, this is all monstrously good stuff, while a great many of these sides have never previously appeared on CD.
Although his commercial success was patchy (he registered his biggest hit, 'Handsome Guy', in Australia!), sides like 'Catty Town', 'Cool It Baby', 'Crazy Love', 'Wild-Blooded Woman', 'Crazy Little Daisy', 'Heartaches Over You' and 'The Pain Is Here' (perhaps his finest record), all included herein, are highly sought-after collectors' items.
This compilation presents the very best of his releases between 1956-62, across seven different record labels, billed variously as Dicks Glasser and/or Lory, as well as 'guest appearances' fronting Pee Wee King's band and with his three brothers, as Dickie & The Gee's and The Toppers.
The first time that this body of work has been thus compiled, this is all monstrously good stuff, while a great many of these sides have never previously appeared on CD.