Hour Glass (Hour Glass album)
1967 studio album by Hour Glass From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1967 studio album by Hour Glass From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hour Glass is the debut studio album by the group of the same name, issued in October 1967 on Liberty Records. The band featured Gregg Allman and his brother Duane Allman, who later formed The Allman Brothers Band.
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Released | October 1967 | |||
Recorded | June–August 1967[1] | |||
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Length | 31:53 (1967 release) / 51:59 (1992 re-release) | |||
Label | Liberty | |||
Producer | Dallas Smith | |||
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The album was recorded by Dallas Smith, a producer noted for his work with Bobby Vee, but the band disliked his production work on the album. Smith knew the group was from the South, knew they had formed from the ashes of groups that had performed lots of blues covers, and could hear the soulful qualities in the voice of nineteen-year-old Gregg Allman. He therefore regarded them as a soul act and referred to them as a "Motown band", much to the chagrin of the group.[4]
Hour Glass was recorded with an emphasis on lead vocalist Gregg's voice and dispensing with nearly all original material. Of the eleven tracks on the original LP, only one was penned by a group member: Gregg Allman's "Got To Get Away". The remaining ten were written by songwriters such as Curtis Mayfield, Jackson Browne, Del Shannon and Goffin-King. The Hour Glass performed the basic tracks, which were overdubbed by Smith with layers of vocals and instrumentation.
The album was a failure in both sales terms and in properly showcasing the group. On the follow-up, 1968's Power of Love, the group would be given a bigger role in the making of the album.
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