Originally recorded in 1969, Peppermint Records presents the previously lost Glass Harp album 'Where Did My World Come From?' for the first time officially released. Although only two songs ('Where Did My World Come From,' and 'She Told Me') were ever released in their time, the rest of the recordings have been bootlegged and circulated for years, though none of these were transferred from the original masters. Now, the staff of Peppermint issues these recordings officially for the first time from the original masters! Assumed to be lost for good, Glass Harp's guitarist and vocalist Phill Keaggy accidentally stumbled upon the box with the masters when looking for tapes for another project.
Glass Harp's dynamic range and energetic performances in their music takes the listener on an emotional journey through the delicate acoustic ballads to the more driving rock songs. 'Where Did My World Come From?' is a quintessential example of Glass Harp's ability to blend technical skill with emotional depth, making it a standout in their discography. This out of this world psychedelic rock album is an absolute must-have.
Tracks
1. Where Did My World Come From? - 3:16
2. She Told Me - 4:37
3. High Flight - 4:14
4. Save Me - 6:37
5. Groovin' With Sammy - 3:19
6. Eleanor Rigby - 7:04
7. You Do Something - 4:02
8. I've Just Begun - 2:54
9. What You're Doing - 3:49
Tracks 1,3,8 written by Phil Keaggy
Tracks 2,4,5,7 written by Phil Keaggy, John Sferra, Steve Markulin
Tracks 6,9 written by John Lennon, Paul McCartney
Glass Harp
*Phil Keaggy - Guitars, Vocals
*John Sferra - Drums, Vocals
*Daniel Pecchio - Bass, Vocals, Flute
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