Crackerjack, the collaborative album by Don MacLean and Peter Glaze with Jacqueline Clarke and Christine Ozanne, is a delightful collection of songs that will transport listeners back in time. The album features a diverse range of musical styles, from folk and blues to country and pop, all infused with the signature charm and wit of the four talented artists.
MacLean and Glaze's guitar and banjo skills are on full display throughout the album, providing the perfect backdrop for Clarke and Ozanne's lovely harmonies. The songs are both playful and poignant, with lyrics that explore themes of love, loss, and the beauty of everyday life.
Standout tracks include the upbeat "Crackerjack," which showcases the quartet's infectious energy and humor, and the hauntingly beautiful "The Last Rose of Summer," which features Clarke's ethereal vocals set against Glaze's mournful banjo.