The Gods - Looking Glass ( Genesis 1968 ) with Ken Hensley (Uriah Heep) video free download


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The Gods - Looking Glass ( Genesis 1968 )

Genesis is the debut album by the British band The Gods. The LP was recorded in 1968 and released that same year by EMI / Columbia Records) in the UK. The album was re-issued on CD by Repertoire Records in 1994.

Track listing

1."Towards The Skies" (Konas) -- 3:25

2."Candles Getting Shorter" (Konas, Hensley) -- 4:28

3."You're My Life" (Konas, Kerslake) -- 3:20

4."Looking Glass" (Konas, Hensley) -- 4:14

5."Misleading Colours" (Kerslake, Konas) -- 3:40

[edit] Side two

1."Radio Show" (Robertson, Sugarman) -- 3:11

2."Plastic Horizon" (Robertson, Sugarman) -- 3:26

3."Farthing Man" (Konas) -- 3:30

4."I Never Know" (Konas, Hensley) -- 5:41

5."Time And Eternity" (Konas, Kerslake) -- 2:43

John Glascock -- bass, vocals

Ken Hensley -- guitar, percussion, keyboards, vocals

Lee Kerslake -- drums

Joe Konas -- guitar, vocals

Peter Vince -- Engineer

Mark Brennan -- Liner Notes

Information Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Genesis_(The_Gods_album)

Comments

9 years ago

Keith Stiner

Joe Konas of this band now ( and has been for a while ) lives here in Windsor, Ontario, Canada.

9 years ago

Marcus Borba

WHAT SONG IS THIS

12 years ago

everusD

me encanta. se palpa el estilo de HENSLEY. excelente. GRACIAS POR TRAER A THE GODS de nuevo a mi vida. mil gracias.

12 years ago

Uriah Heep / The Gods

@candlemasus I know, but I added Uriah Heep in the title, because otherwise people won't find this video by searching.

12 years ago

Uriah Heep / The Gods

I got some messages saying that the information in the description is not totally correct, sorry for that ;) I just copied it from Wikipedia

13 years ago

candlemasus

this is not a Uriah Heep Formed in 1965 by Mick Taylor (who went on to play inthe Rolling Stones), John Glascock (who went on to play in Jethro Tull), Ken Hensley and Lee Kerslake (who went on to form Uriah Heep) and Greg Lake (of Emersion,Lake and Palmer, who split to Join King Crimson). Gods indeed. another great band.

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