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Aurora
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Type
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Studio album
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Artist
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Stained Glass
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Release Date
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1969
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Recorded
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1969 in the United States.
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Genre
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Psychedelic rock
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Language
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English
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Length
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34 minutes 43 seconds
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Label
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Capitol Records
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Catalogue
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Capitol ST 242
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Producer
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Voyle Gilmore
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Aurora is a 1969 album by American psych-rock band Stained Glass.
Influenced by British Invasion bands, often leading to confusion where they came from, this San Jose trio had been a singles act on RCA Records as far back as 1966. Released in late 1969, Aurora was the finale of a two-album career at Capitol Records (Crazy Horse Roads came out earlier that year). This album is musically superior to the first, especially on tracks 'The Kibitzer' and 'Inca Treasure', performed with a loose-but-definite air of late-sixties improvisation. Stained Glass broke-up shortly after this release.
Track list
Album information
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Track listing:
- 'Gettin' On's Gettin' Rough' (Jim McPherson) - 3:00
- 'Jim Dandy' (Lincoln Chase) - 3:15
- 'A Common Thief' (Jim McPherson) - 5:21
- 'The Kibitzer' (Jim McPherson) - 5:02
- 'Inca Treasure' (Jim McPherson) - 3:37
- 'Daddy's Claim' (Jim McPherson) - 3:40
- 'Sweetest Thing' (Jim McPherson) - 3:27
- 'Mad Lynn Ball' (Jim McPherson) - 3:44
- 'The Necromancer' (Jim McPherson) - 3:46
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Credits
Personnel
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- Musicians:
- Jim McPherson - vocals, bass guitar
- Tom Bryant - guitar
- Dennis Carriasco - drums
- Production:
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