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Artist: Glass
Title: No Stranger To The Skies
Label/ Date: Relentless Pursuit Records 2000
Tracks:
Disc 1: The Studio Sessions
1. No Stranger To The Skies [9:14]
2. Give The Man A Hand [6:25]
3. Domino [8:24]
4. The Myopic System [8:17]
5. For Ursula Major and Sirus the Dog Star [12:12]
Disc 2: The "Live" Recordings
1-6. Broken Oars [29:56]
7. Changer [10:54]
8. Home [2:55]
9. Patrice Mersault's Dream [12:29]
The Review:
Glass is one of those American prog bands that went unnoticed during the
mid 70's due many factors, disco and record company's lack of adventure
in musical styles.
They hail from the rainy Pacific NortWest which adds a somber atmosphere
and textures to their music. They are a trio of multi-instrumentalists
led by the Sherman brothers that combine both a space ambient sound and
a symphonic prog along with some mellow jazz jam like moments.
On Disc One, they offers songs recorded between 1975 & 1977 ranging
form 6-12 minutes. Both Jeff & his younger brother Greg shine with
their amazing keyboard playing on these studio tracks. Song styles are
very much of the times and do have a slightly dated sound but it doesn't
deter from the music at all.
The stand-out track for me is For Ursula Major and Sirus the Dog Star
(not a typo according to Jeff), a very jazz and a funky progressive song
which clocks in at over 12 minutes.
Disc Two, is a collection of "live" recordings dating back to
1973 including their amazing epic piece Broken Oars that is almost 30
minutes in length.
If instrumental prog is your thing then Glass is a band you won't want
to miss.
I do look forwrd to seeing Glass performing at ProgWest this November
10th.
~ Ron for ProgNaut.com [September 1st, 2001]
Band Members:
Jeff Sherman - Electric & Acoustic Guitars, Electric Bass Guitars,
Fender-Rhodes Piano, Moog Taurus Bass Pedals, Vocals
Jerry Cook - Drums, Tunable Concert Timpani, Moog Drums, Mini-Moog synthesizer,
Percussion, Gong
Greg Sherman - Acoustic & Electric Pianos, Hohner Clavinet, ARP and
Oberheim Synthesizers, Mellotron, Hammond Organ & Custom Electronics
Paul Black - Drums. Percussion
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