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| Adam Glasser | Primary Artist, Synthesizer, Percussion, Piano, Keyboards, Overdubs, Chromatic Harmonica |
| Pinise Saul | Vocals |
| David Serame | Narrator |
| Steven Watts | Double Bass |
| Robin Aspland | Synthesizer, Piano |
| Andy Hamill | Double Bass |
| Anita Wardell | Vocals |
| Irving Berlin | Composer |
| Ivan Lins | Composer |
| Bronislaw Kaper | Composer |
| Vitor Martins | Composer |
| Jackie McLean | Composer |
| Thelonious Monk | Composer |
| Pinise Saul | Composer |
| Caiphus Semenya | Composer |
| David Serame | Composer |
| Ned Washington | Composer |
| Pat Williams | Composer |
| Robin Aspland | Composer |
| Thomas Rome | Liner Notes, Executive Producer |
| Todd Matshikiza | Composer |
| Adam Glasser | Composer, Producer, Digital Editing |
Editorial Reviews
All Music Guide - Michael G. Nastos
South African chromatic harmonicist and pianist Adam Glasser has a foot firmly planted in his native Johannesburg, and the other in the modern mainstream of American jazz. While Toots Thielemans and Abdullah Ibrahim come immediately to mind as influences, Glasser uses few clichés from either, the title Free at First an accurate synopsis for the blending of cultures, at times being able to step away from one or the other. Growing up in London, he was able to convene with the apartheid-oppressed expatriates who lived there, most specifically Dudu Pukwana. He also has a soft spot for jazz standards, evidenced by the mix of selections, from American popular songs, modern ...