Glass Moon - Glass Moon (Reissue) (1980/2011)
Artist: Glass Moon
Title: Glass Moon
Year Of Release: 1980/2011
Label: Rdeg
Genre: Classic Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 35:24
Total Size: 93/282 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Glass Moon
Year Of Release: 1980/2011
Label: Rdeg
Genre: Classic Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 35:24
Total Size: 93/282 Mb
WebSite: Album Preview
01. Blue Windows
02. Killer At 25
03. Follow Me
04. Easy Life
05. (I Like) The Way You Play
06. Solsbury Hill
07. Only Have to Cry One Time
08. The Dreamer
09. Sundays and Mondays
Line-up::
Bass, Vocals – Nestor Nunez
Drums – Chris Jones (34)
Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Jamie Glaser
Keyboards, Vocals – David Adams
Vibraphone [Electric Vibes] – Craig Peyton (tracks: A4)
Glass Moon was an American rock band from Raleigh, North Carolina. The group released three albums and charted three singles between 1980 and 1984.
The American progressive rock group, Glass Moon was formed in the early 1970s by guitarist John Wheliss, with lead vocalist Rodney Barbour on guitar and flute, and Nestor Nunez on bass and vocals. Drummer Chris Jones joined in 1972; David Adams, on vocals and keyboards, in 1974. The band toured the east coast until 1977 when they temporarily disbanded; then reformed as a trio, with Adams as lead vocalist, and Nunez and Jones in 1978. Sideman guitarist Jamie Glaser filled Wheliss' place as guitarist on the group's recording sessions for their first two albums and performed live with the group in 1981, while not officially being a member of Glass Moon.
The American progressive rock group, Glass Moon was formed in the early 1970s by guitarist John Wheliss, with lead vocalist Rodney Barbour on guitar and flute, and Nestor Nunez on bass and vocals. Drummer Chris Jones joined in 1972; David Adams, on vocals and keyboards, in 1974. The band toured the east coast until 1977 when they temporarily disbanded; then reformed as a trio, with Adams as lead vocalist, and Nunez and Jones in 1978. Sideman guitarist Jamie Glaser filled Wheliss' place as guitarist on the group's recording sessions for their first two albums and performed live with the group in 1981, while not officially being a member of Glass Moon.