Stained Glass

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Jim Dandy 03:15 Tools
Doomsday 04:26 Tools
Inca Treasure 03:37 Tools
A Common Thief 05:21 Tools
The Kibitzer 05:02 Tools
Sweetest Thing 03:27 Tools
Gettin´ On´s Gettin´ Rough 03:00 Tools
The Necromancer 03:46 Tools
Mad Lynn Ball 03:44 Tools
Daddy´s Claim 03:40 Tools
My Buddy Sin 02:50 Tools
Gettin' On's Gettin' Rough 03:00 Tools
A scene in Between 02:37 Tools
We Got A Long Way To Go 02:30 Tools
SOAP AND TURKEY 02:27 Tools
I Sing You Sing 03:08 Tools
Fahrenheit 03:49 Tools
Finger Painting 02:19 Tools
Daddy's Claim 03:40 Tools
Nightcap 02:57 Tools
Horse on Me 02:19 Tools
LADY IN LACE 02:06 Tools
Light Down Below 03:23 Tools
Twiddle My Thumbs 02:45 Tools
Two Make One 03:11 Tools
Piggy Back Ride And The Camel 02:11 Tools
If I Needed Someone 02:06 Tools
Mediocre Me 02:43 Tools
Vanity Fair 02:50 Tools
Wild And Free 03:36 Tools
Corduroy Joy 02:28 Tools
Winter Traveller 04:58 Tools
Just A Day 04:36 Tools
City Song 03:23 Tools
Poll Miles 05:18 Tools
Black Jack David 02:41 Tools
White House Blues 02:52 Tools
Kiss The Day Goodbye 03:22 Tools
Lord Franklin 03:26 Tools
How Do You expect Me To Trust You 02:09 Tools
Jolly Beggar 03:47 Tools
Gettinґ Onґs Gettinґ Rough 04:58 Tools
Broken Man 03:47 Tools
Daddyґs Claim 03:26 Tools
How Do You Expect Me To Trust You? 11:06 Tools
Dollar Sign Friends 03:47 Tools
Gettin’ On’s Gettin’ Rough 11:06 Tools
My Flash On You 11:06 Tools
Two Makes One 03:13 Tools
Robert Euvino - Stronghold 11:06 Tools
Inside Ouch 02:43 Tools
01 Track 01 11:06 Tools
Bubble Machine 02:37 Tools
Lonely Am I 02:23 Tools
Sing You Sing 02:23 Tools
Lonely 02:36 Tools
If I Needed Someone (non-LP A-side) 02:36 Tools
a scene is between 02:23 Tools
How Do You Expect Me To Trust You (non-LP B-side) 02:36 Tools
Lady In Lace (non-LP A-side) 03:23 Tools
Daddy’s Claim 02:36 Tools
02 Track 02 02:23 Tools
How Do You Expect Me 02:36 Tools
Revenge Is Sweet 02:43 Tools
My Buddy Sin (non-LP A-side) 02:43 Tools
A Scene In Between (non-LP A-side) 02:36 Tools
We Got A Long Way To Go (non-LP A-side) 02:36 Tools
Gettin΄ On΄s Gettin΄ Rough 03:23 Tools
01-Gettin' On's Gettin' Rough 00:30 Tools
06 Track 06 03:23 Tools
Gettin¥ On¥s Gettin¥ Rough 03:23 Tools
Mr. Martyr 02:31 Tools
Corduroy Joy (non-LP B-side) 02:37 Tools
03 Track 03 02:36 Tools
04 Track 04 02:36 Tools
Mediocre Me (San Jose [California] - RCA Victor 47-9354 - 1967) 02:43 Tools
02-Jim Dandy 02:31 Tools
Too Fit To Be Tied 02:43 Tools
A Scene In-Between 02:31 Tools
Lonely (San Jose [California] - demo - 1966) 02:31 Tools
A Scene In Between (1967) 02:37 Tools
How Do You Expect 02:09 Tools
Daddyエs Claim 02:09 Tools
09-The Necromancer 02:31 Tools
The Kibiteer (Capitol 242) San Jose, Cal. 1969 00:30 Tools
07 Track 07 00:30 Tools
Vanity Fair (non-LP B-side) 02:31 Tools
Mediocre Me (Non-lp B-side) 02:31 Tools
Flower Boys 02:31 Tools
Clear 02:31 Tools
08-Mad Lynn Ball 02:31 Tools
Daddy΄s Claim 02:31 Tools
Gettinエ Onエs Gettinエ Rough 02:31 Tools
09 Track 09 02:31 Tools
05 Track 05 02:31 Tools
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There are two groups with this name 1) A '60s psychedelic band from San Jose, California. 2) An English folk-rock band of the 1970's. 1) Band Members: Roger Hedge - Rythm guitar, vocals, songwriter Jim McPherson - Bass guitar, keyboard, vocals, songwriter Robert Rominger (Bob) - Lead Guitar, songwriter, vocals Tom Bryant - Lead guitar Dennis Carrasco - Drums, vocals More of a folk-rock band than a psychedelic band, Stained Glass started out in 1964 playing Beatles covers. They performed in and around their native San Jose until an A & R man from RCA signed them to the label later that year. Of the multiple singles they recorded, the first two were a mixture of folk and Merseybeat, and met with some local success. The best was "We Got A Long Way To Go", a driving rock song with immediate appeal, which was a big hit in San Jose during April of 1967. They also had moderate success with a cover of a Beatle tune, "If I Needed Someone" which justified a short tour on the east coast. They moved to Capitol in the Spring of 1968, issuing three singles and two albums. Of the six 45 sides on Capitol only Lady In Lace, written by McPherson, is non-LP. The tune was backed by "Soap and Turkey" written by Rominger. Both albums were quite highly rated, but failed to make much impact and the band disbanded in 1970, although McPherson went on the play with Copperhead. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.