Second album by Pennsylvania psychedelic band GLASS PRISM, originally released in 1970 and recorded in NYC with engineer Mike Moran (who worked with David Bowie, the Youngbloods, Herbie Hancock…)
With a title taken from Kahil Gibran’s The Prophet, this is a heavier effort than their debut, featuring killer organ and piercing fuzz-wah guitar.
We’re proud to present the first ever LP reissue of this underrated hard-psychedelic classic.
*Original artwork
*Sourced from the original master tapes
*Insert with liner notes by Plastic Crimewave and photos
RIYL: Amboy Dukes, Steppenwolf, Cream, Doors…
“Graced with a moody cover uncharacteristic of its time, with the band largely hidden in shadows, the album is a nice time capsule of the 60s dream turning perhaps a bit darker…”
– Plastic Crimewave
Tracklist: Side 1: 1. She’s Too Much (Lay Your Body Down) – 2. Extention 68 – 3. What Can We Do – 4. Who Loves Me – 5. Nothin’s Wrong Song
Side 2: 1. Maggie Don’t You Hear Me – 2. She (On Joy And Sorrow) – 3. I Want To Play – 4. Here You Are – 5. Reneé – 6. I Laugh





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