Collection: Glass Redux

Glass Records was an independant record label which operated from 1981 to 1990, and was resurrected in 2015 by founder David Barker.
Glass was one of the key London-based indie labels of the 1980s. Early releases focused on artists from Northampton (Religious Overdose, Where's Lisse & The Jazz Butcher), and the Midlands (Bron Area & In Embrace). The label released several records by artists having later associations with other London-based indies: Creation Records (The Jazz Butcher and Nikkin Sudden & the Jacobites) ; Fire Records (Spacemen 3 and The Perfect Disaster. Glass's mainstay acts were The Pastels, In Embrace and The Jazz Butcher. The label also issued material by Bauhaus member David J, and American punk band The Repalcements and the influential Liverpool Ur-grunge Walkingseeds.
Founder David Barker went on to work for Fire Records, creating the Paperhouse label, taking the Walkingseeds with him, and releasing the first Teenage Fanclub album, then moving to Creation Records for 2 years.

 

Artists
Andrew Paine
Bruce Russell
Bron Area
Delaney Davidson
In Embrace
Kevin Harrison
Nothing But Happiness
Religious Overdose