In a Glass House
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In a Glass House | ||
Studio album by Gentle Giant | ||
Released | 1973 | |
Recorded | July 1973 | |
Genre | Progressive rock | |
Length | 38:08 | |
Label | Vertigo | |
Producer(s) | Gentle Giant | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Gentle Giant chronology | ||
Octopus (1972) |
In a Glass House (1973) |
The Power and the Glory (1974) |
In a Glass House is an album by British progressive rock band Gentle Giant, released in 1973. One of Gentle Giant's most popular albums, it was available in North America only as a rare import until 2005 when a digitally remastered CD was released. It is the first Gentle Giant album after the departure of Phil Shulman.
[edit] Track listing
- "The Runaway" – 7:16
- "An Inmates Lullaby" – 4:40
- "Way Of Life" – 8:04
- "Experience" – 7:50
- "A Reunion" – 2:12
- "In A Glass House" – 8:09
[edit] Personnel
- Gary Green - 6 & 12 string guitars, mandolin, percussion, alto recorder
- Kerry Minnear - keyboards, tuned percussion, recorder, vocals
- Derek Shulman - vocals, alto sax, soprano sax, recorder
- Ray Shulman - bass guitar, violin, acoustic guitar, percussion, backing vocals
- John Weathers - drums, percussion
Gentle Giant |
Derek Shulman | Ray Shulman | Gary Green | Kerry Minnear | John Weathers |
Phil Shulman | Martin Smith | Malcolm Mortimore |
Discography |
Main Albums: Gentle Giant | Acquiring the Taste | Three Friends | Octopus | In a Glass House | The Power and the Glory | Free Hand | Interview | Playing the Fool | The Missing Piece | Giant for a Day | Civilian |
Other Releases: Under Construction | Scraping the Barrel | Giant on the Box | GG at the GG |