The Glass Family Electric Band – Invisible World

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After 50+ years, the Glass Family completes the follow up album to their 1968 Warner Bros. Release, the self titled GLASS FAMILY ELECTRIC BAND. In the 60’s, while on tour the band played with the Grateful Dead, The Doors, Big…

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LabelJDC RECORDS
Catalog NoJDC 1763
FormatVinyl LP
CountryUnited States
Barcode0093652756319
ConditionNew / Sealed
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After 50+ years, the Glass Family completes the follow up album to their 1968 Warner Bros. Release, the self titled GLASS FAMILY ELECTRIC BAND. In the 60’s, while on tour the band played with the Grateful Dead, The Doors, Big Brother & the Holding Company (Janis Joplin), Deep Purple, Love and many other bands of the time. The Rolling Stones famously borrowed the band’s P.A. system when they first arrived in the states to rehearse. Over the years the opening song on the first LP, “House of Glass” has become a Psychedlic classic, appearing on numerous compilations (Hallucinations, Super Groups, Rhino’s Nuggets, & many more). In the 70’s – inspired by their relationship with George Clinton’s FUNKADELIC – the band scored 2 Billboard R&B Disco hits with “Smoke Your Troubles Away” and “Mr. DJ.” Now, after numerous European reissues of the original album, and three reissued VINYL pressings here in the states, the band returns with “INVISIBLE WORLD” and its lead off anthem “RECORD STORE”. The reviews thus far (Positive) are saying: “.sounds like the Doors,” “..sounds like Crosby, Stills & Nash,” ..sounds like It’s A Beautiful Day.” In other words, it SOUNDS LIKE THE 60’s.