Stained Glass Morning | ||||
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Released | 1970 | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Length | 39:50 | |||
Label | Ode | |||
Producer | David Anderle | |||
Scott McKenzie chronology | ||||
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Singles from Stained Glass Morning | ||||
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Stained Glass Morning is the second and last album by Scott McKenzie, released in 1970. It is notable for the work of "sterling backup players, including Ry Cooder, Rusty Young (of Poco), and Barry McGuire." [2] The album did not chart on the Billboard 200.
One single was released off the album, "Going Home Again", but it did not chart. [3]
All songs written by Scott McKenzie.
Stained Glass Morning | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1970 | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Length | 39:50 | |||
Label | Ode | |||
Producer | David Anderle | |||
Scott McKenzie chronology | ||||
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Singles from Stained Glass Morning | ||||
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Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Stained Glass Morning is the second and last album by Scott McKenzie, released in 1970. It is notable for the work of "sterling backup players, including Ry Cooder, Rusty Young (of Poco), and Barry McGuire." [2] The album did not chart on the Billboard 200.
One single was released off the album, "Going Home Again", but it did not chart. [3]
All songs written by Scott McKenzie.