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STAINED GLASS
''AURORA''
1969
34:37

1/Gettin' On's Gettin' Rough 
Jim McPherson/3:00 
2/Jim Dandy 
Lincoln Chase/3:15 
3/A Common Thief 
Jim McPherson/5:21 
4/The Kibitzer 
Jim McPherson/5:02 
5/Inca Treasure 
Jim McPherson/3:37 
6/Daddy's Claim 
Jim McPherson/3:40 
7/Sweetest Thing 
Jim McPherson/3:27 
8/Mad Lynn Ball 
Jim McPherson/3:44 
9/The Necromancer 
Jim McPherson/3:46 

Tom Bryant /Guitar
Dennis Carriasco /Drums
Jim McPherson /Bass, Vocals

BIOGRAPHY
by Jason Ankeny 
Pop-rock trio Stained Glass formed in 1966, a product of the same San Jose, CA music scene that also produced the legendary Syndicate of Sound, the E Types, and the Count Five. Bassist/songwriter Jim McPherson, guitarist Bob Rominger, and drummer Dennis Carrasco quickly evolved from Beatles covers to writing original material, even though upon signing to RCA, their debut single was headlined by the Fab Four cover "If I Needed Someone." The self-penned gem "My Buddy Sin" closed out the year, and in the spring of 1967 Stained Glass scored a major local hit with "We Got a Long Way to Go." "A Scene in Between" soon followed, but the group again proved unable to dent the national charts, and RCA terminated their contract. Stained Glass signed to Capitol, issuing "Lady in Lace/Soap and Turkey" in mid-1968. Early the following year, they issued their first full-length effort, Crazy Horse Roads. Rominger soon exited, and with the addition of new guitarist Tom Bryant they released Aurora but when both albums were ignored by record buyers, the trio dissolved in November 1969. McPherson later resurfaced in Copperhead.
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