Inside the Glass House

Inside the Glass House is the debut album by Detroit-based soul group the Glass House, released in 1971 on the Invictus label.

History
The album featured three singles, one of them that became a hit. The first single, "Crumbs off the Table", peaked at No. 59 on the Hot 100 and No. 7 on the R&B chart. "If It Ain't Love, It Don't Matter" peaked at No. 42 on the R&B chart. "Look What We've Done to Love" peaked at No. 101 on the Hot 100 and on No. 31 R&B.

Reception
Andrew Hamilton of AllMusic stated "Ty Hunter's falsetto croons the hurting lyrics about the perils of taking love for granted, the LP version flows over four minutes, the single only gave you 2:45 of the harmonious ballad. Their biggest record, "Crumbs Off the Table" led by Payne, has snappy lyrics and a hesitating groove."

Personnel

 * Scherrie Payne, Ty Hunter, Pearl Jones, Larry Mitchell – vocals
 * McKinley Jackson, H. B. Barnum, Tony Camillo – arrangements
 * Lawrence Horn – engineer