[News] Guerssen to reissue the 1970 album “On Joy And Sorrow” by Glass Prism

Second album by Pennsylvania Psychedelic band Glass Prism, originally released in 1970 and recorded in NYC with engineer Mike Moran (who worked with David Bowiethe YoungbloodsHerbie 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

Stream the official teaser through the YouTube player below:

Pre-Order the Black LP Version here: https://guerssen.com/product/on-joy-and-sorrow

Pre-Order the Limited Violet LP Version here: https://guerssen.com/product/on-joy-and-sorrow-violet-lp

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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Author: Jacopo Vigezzi

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