In a Glass House
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Release
One of Gentle Giant's most popular albums (although the band themselves were not happy with it at the time, having to work under the pressure of Phil Shulman's departure),[1] it was only available in the United States and Canada as a [2] high priced import until 1992 when a reissued CD was released. This was because their US label Columbia Records rejected the album as uncommercial. As a result, Columbia dropped the band from the label which contractually allowed the band to take ownership of the original master recording and all rights to it. This cleared the way for the first "official" release of the title in the United States on compact disc on the band's own Alucard label.
The 2004 release had two live recordings from the tour as bonus tracks. The album was reissued in 2005 and distributed by Derek Shulman's DRT label with 1 bonus live track as part of the 35th Anniversary reissue series of the band's back catalogue. In 2009, In a Glass House became available for the first time as a digital download with bonus live recordings (these recordings differed from the original 2004 and 2005 release of the album) remastered by Fred Kervorkian under the supervision of Ray Shulman. In a Glass House received a physical release on CD as part of a 40th Anniversary series of reissues this time without any bonus tracks with plans to release vinyl versions of all the band's albums from In a Glass House through Giant for a Day in late 2010.[3]
The final track of the album is hidden. Following the song "In a Glass House", there is a delay then a brief recapitulation of every other track on the album. The song is named "Index" in LP releases but not marked in the cover of the CD releases. The album cover had a black and white lithograph of the group covered with clear plastic ("glass") on a die-cut.
Track listing
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- 35th anniversary disc contains only "The Runaway/Experience" bonus track with a length of 9:43
Personnel
Musicians
- Gary Green – 6 string electric guitar (1, 3-6), 12 string acoustic guitar (1, 6), 12 string electric guitar (4), steel guitar (6), mandolin (6), tambourine (6), treble recorder (3)
- Kerry Minnear – Moog (1, 3, 6), Hammond organ (1, 3, 4, 6), piano (3, 4), Baldwin Electric Harpsichord (1, 3), electric piano (1, 5, 6), Thomas Organ (3, 4), clavichord (4), RMI 368 Electra-Piano and Harpsichord (4,6), celesta (2), glockenspiel (2,4), marimba (1,2), vibraphone (2), tympani (2), cello (5), descant recorder (1, 3), co-lead vocals (1, 3, 4, 6), lead vocals (5)
- Derek Shulman – lead vocals (1–4, 6), alto saxophone and soprano saxophones (6), descant recorder (1)
- Ray Shulman – bass guitar (1, 3–6), acoustic guitar (6), violin (3–6), tambourine (4), backing vocals (1, 6)
- John Weathers – drums (1, 3, 4, 6), bass drum (5), cowbell (6)
Production
- Arranged By Gentle Giant
- Produced By Gentle Giant & Gary Martin
- Recorded & Engineered By Gary Martin
- Mixed By Dan Bornemark
Notes
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Release details
- 1973, UK, WWA Records WWA 002, release date September 21 1973, LP
- 1973, Italy, WWA Records 6366 200 A, release date ? ? 1973, LP
- 1973, West Germany, Vertigo Records 6366 100, release date ? ? 1973, LP
- 1973, UK, WWA Records WWC 002, release date ? ? 1973, cassette
- 1973, Italy, WWA Records 7229 100, release date ? ? 1973, cassette
- 1973, Netherlands, Vertigo Records 7229 100, release date ? ? 1973, cassette
- 1973, UK, WWA Records WWTC002, release date ? ? 1973, 8-track cartridge
- 1974, Japan, Vertigo Records RJ-5131, release date ? ? 1974, LP
- 1992, UK, Road Goes On Forever RGF CD 1001, release date ? ? 1992, CD
- 1992, UK, Terrapin Trucking Co. TRUCK CD 001, release date ? ? 1992, CD
- 1992, US, DRT Entertainment RTE 00351, release date ? ? 1992, CD
- 1992, Japan, MSI MSIF 3343, release date ? ? 1992, CD
- 2000, UK, Alucard Publishing ALU-GG-02, release date ? ? 2000, CD (remastered)
- 2000, Japan, Belle Antique MAR 00608, release date ? ? 2000, CD (remastered)
- 2005, US, DRT Entertainment RTE 00351, release date ? ? 2005, CD (remastered 35th anniversary edition)
- 2009, US, Alucard Publishing ALU-GG-010, release date ? ? 2009, CD (remastered)
- 2010, US, Alucard Publishing ALUGGV01, release date ? ? 2010, LP (remastered)
- 2010, UK, Alucard Publishing ALUGGV04, release date ? ? 2010, LP (remastered)
References
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- ↑ Nick Logan & Bob Woffinden, The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Rock (New Musical Express), 2nd ed., Salamander Books-Harmony Books NY-London, 1977, p.92
- ↑ The Rolling Stone Record Guide (first edition, 1979, p. 147) does not list the LP among nine Gentle Giant albums up to Giant for a Day. Also absent from the list are the first self-titled LP, and the compilation albums Giant Steps and Pretentious.
- ↑ "Progressiveland" interview with Derek Shulman Template:Webarchive by Wayne Klein, 17 February 2010
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