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This superlative mid-priced
set gathers together two very rare albums by US soul group THE GLASS HOUSE
issued on Holland-Dozier-Holland's "Invictus Records" label in 1971
and 1972.
Unlike the more commercially successful Chairmen Of The Board, Freda Payne, The 8th Day, General Johnson and so on - The Glass House never received British releases for either of their albums - so this twofer CD sert from England's Edsel Records is a wee bit of a HDH /Soulful treat. The 6 bonus tracks (non-album single sides) are just icing on an
already very tasty cake. And the remastered sound quality is fabulous too. Here
are the shattering details...
Released March 2010 in the UK
as a 2CD set - "Inside The Glass House/Thanks I Needed That...Plus" by THE
GLASS HOUSE on Edsel EDSD 2057 (Barcode 740155205737) offers Two Seventies US Albums on Invictus Records Remastered onto 2CDs with Five Bonus Tracks that plays out as follows:
Disc 1 (38:25 minutes):
1. Look What We've Done To
Love
2. You Ain't Livin' Unless
You're Lovin'
3. I Surrendered
4. Hey There Lonely Girl
5. If It Ain't Love (It Don't
Matter)
6. Hotel
7. Touch Me Jesus
8. Heaven Is There To Guide
Us
9. Crumbs Off The Table
Tracks 1 to 9 are their debut
US album "Inside The Glass House" issued June 1971 on Invictus
Records ST-7305 (no UK release)
BONUS TRACKS (10 to 12 are
single sides - see below):
10. He's In My Life
11. Bad Bill Of Goods
12. I Can't Be You (You Can't
Be Me)
Disc 2 (46:37 minutes):
1. V.I.P.
2. A House Is Not A Home
3. I Don't See Me In Your
Eyes Anymore
4. Horse And Rider
5. The Man I'll Never Have
6. Thanks I Needed That
7. Giving Up The Ring
8. Don't Let It Rain On Me
9. Stealing Moments From
Another Woman's Life
10. Let It Flow
11. Don't Go Looking For
Something (You Don't Want To See)
Tracks 1 to 11 are their
second and last US album "Thanks I Needed That" issued October 1972
on Invictus ST-9810 (no UK release)
BONUS TRACKS (12 to 14 are
single sides - see lists below)
12. Playing Games
13. It Ain't The World (It's
The People In It)
14. Let It Flow (Single
Version)
Using the album cuts and the
six bonus tracks across the 2CDs - you can sequence their entire US 7"
singles output as follows...
1. "Crumbs Off The
Table" b/w "Bad Bill Of Goods", Invictus IS 9071, September 1969
(B-side is non-album)
2. "I Can't Be You (You
Can't Be Me)" b/w "He's In My Life", Invictus IS 9076, June 1970
(both tracks are non-album)
3. "Stealing Moments
From Another Woman's Life" b/w "If It Ain't Love (It Don't
Matter)", 1971, Invictus IS 9082
4. "Touch Me Jesus"
b/w "If It Ain't Love (It Don't Matter)", June 1971, Invictus IS 9090
5. "Look What We've Done
To Love" b/w "Heaven Is There To Guide Us", September 1971,
Invictus IS 9097
6. "Playing Games"
b/w "Let It Flow", January 1972, Invictus IS 9111 (Note: the B-side
is Track 14 on Disc 2 - the "Single Version" - track 12 is the
"Album" version)
7. "V.I.P." b/w
"It Ain't The World (It's The People In It)", a solo single credited
to SCHERRIE PAYNE, 1972, Invictus IS 9114 (B-side is non-album)
8. "Giving Up The
Ring" b/w "Let It Flow", 1972, Invictus IS 9118 (Note: 2nd issue
of the "Single Version" of "Let It Flow")
9. "Thanks I Needed
That" b/w "I Don't See Me In Your Eyes Anymore", October 1972,
Invictus IS 9129
Remastered by PETER RYNSTON
at TALL ORDER, the sound quality is blisteringly good - alive and jumping out
of your speakers with no real compression. The 20-page booklet has very
detailed liner notes by soul expert TONY ROUNCE who also provides photos of
those rare 7" singles - it's brilliantly informative and researched with
both affection and care (his top class work features on most of Edsel's soul
releases).
The Glass House had two
uniquely great lead singers, Tyrone "Ty" Hunter and Scherrie Payne
(sister of Freda Payne and later a member of The Supremes) who often shared
duet vocals. The music is catchy H-D-H soul, bright, poppy and aimed squarely
at the charts and your feet. Highlights are many as one infectious tune follows
another - the lovely "If It Ain't Love (It Don't Matter)" is typical
- misery in an upbeat way (lyrics above). Even the religious message songs are
excellent especially "Heaven Is There To Guide Us" which sounds not
unlike The Chi-Lites at their best.
It's an embarrassment of Soul riches really - Edsel are to be
praised for releasing it and presenting it in such a top way. Ace stuff and
heartily recommended...