Don Braden - ...Presents the Contemporary Standards Ensemble(2000)
Braden, who released a great jazz cover album of EWF + Stevie Wonder songs last year, dropped this at the turn of the millennium. It's a more wide-ranging group of covers of 70s songs, including Steely Dan, two Roberta Flack tunes, Stevie Wonder's "Overjoyed", a few covers of recent (at the time) Jazz songs by musicians, and some new compositions of his own.
Yes, the music does remind of Glass, and also a handful of guitarists that I have been listening to over the years: John Fahey, Alex DeGrassi, and James Blackshaw, to name a few. It is post-minimalist and American-primitive at the same time, but incredibly detailed. I love the drone-y backgrounds.
Now, the only question that remains is, do I buy the LP or the CD? <-- rhetorical question alert (i.e., does not require an answer) <-- superfluous rhetorical explanation alert