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Glass Harp - Glass Harp (Reissue, Remastered Bonus Track) (1970/2014)

Glass Harp - Glass Harp (Reissue, Remastered Bonus Track) (1970/2014)

BAND/ARTIST: Glass Harp

Glass Harp - Glass Harp (Reissue, Remastered Bonus Track) (1970/2014)


Tracklist:

1. Can You See Me (Dan Pecchio, Phil Keaggy) - 6:27
2. Children's Fantasy (Phil Keaggy) - 4:14
3. Changes (In The Heart Of My Own True Love) (John Sferra) - 5:57
4. Village Queen (Dan Pecchio) - 4:02
5. Black Horse (John Sferra) - 2:53
6. Southbound (John Sferra, Phil Keaggy) - 3:56
7. Whatever Life Demands (Dan Pecchio, Phil Keaggy) - 6:31
8. Look In The Sky (Dan Pecchio, John Sferra, Phil Keaggy) - 8:13
9. Garden (Dan Pecchio, John Sferra, Phil Keaggy) - 4:21
10. On Our Own (John Sferra, Phil Keaggy) - 2:41

Bonus Track:
11. Can You See Me (Dan Pecchio, Phil Keaggy) - 28:50

Line-up:
Phil Keaggy - Guitars, Vocals
John Sferra - Drums, Vocals, Guitars
Daniel Pecchio - Bass, Vocals, Flute
With
John Cale - Electric Viola

One of the first Christian-themed pop/rock acts, Glass Harp included singer/guitarist Phil Keaggy, bassist Dan Pecchio, and drummer John Sferra. Formed in 1969 in Youngstown, OH, the group -- a free-form power trio in the tradition of Cream, the Jimi Hendrix Experience, and fellow Buckeyes the James Gang -- quickly developed a strong local following, and in 1970 they signed to Decca to issue their self-titled debut LP. Synergy followed a year later, but after 1972's It Makes Me Glad Glass Harp disbanded; Keaggy went on to enjoy considerable success as a CCM solo act, while Pecchio later co-founded the Michael Stanley Band. Glass Harp's original lineup came together for a reunion concert in 1988.


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  • mufty77
  •  wrote in 03:21
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Many thanks for lossless.
  • Guest Mark
  •  wrote in 14:57
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Thanks for the Glass Harp