Only Glenn Campbell remains from the original lineup on this album of 1969 material.
Competent blues-rock, with some commendable steel guitar work by Campbell, it's nonetheless a pale shadow of the group's psychedelic recordings.
Instead of picking this up, be on the lookout for a three-song EP (also called Golden Glass) that includes wild psychedelic covers of "Shake Your Money Maker" and "I'm Not Talkin'" by the original lineup in early 1966, and the eight-minute 1969 track "Golden Glass," which is probably the best cut from the last version of the band.