From Cleveland, Ohio, a good psych hard rock outfit which did achieve some modest commercial success. Their first album is excellent, with surprising covers of Last Train To Clarksville, Morning Dew and You Don't Love Me, plus a good original penned by William "Bill" Constable. The Second Damnation is also interesting, with Back To The River, Money Tree and In The Morning. There's already a Southern rock feel in some songs.
After three albums, they renamed themselves Glory and released an LP on Avalanche in 1973.

Adam Blessing [Bill Constable] (lead vocals)
Bob Kalamasz (lead guitar, backing vocals)
Jim Quinn (rhythm guitar, backing vocals)
Ray Benick (bass guitar)
Bill Schwark (drums)
Kenny Constable (lead vocals, backing vocals)

1 Fingers on a Windmill 3:17
2 We Don´t Seed 2:58
3 Easy Come Easy Go 3:46
4 Running Away 4:42
5 Turned to Stone 3:00
6 Please Stay Mine 2:43
7 Sometimes I Feel Like I Just Can´t Go on 4:03
8 Leaving Up to You 3:48
9 Sweet Dream Lady 5:40

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