Description
Eternity’s Children’s self-titled debut LP is an essential album of Sunshine Pop, effortlessly fusing soft-psych, bossa nova, and gospel with sophisticated, lushly-layered harmonies.
In 1968 Eternity’s Children found themselves signed to Tower Records, a new Capitol Records subsidiary with an intriguing roster of artists that included Pink Floyd, the Chocolate Watch Band, Harry Nilsson, and more. Back in Los Angeles, Eternity’s Children returned to the studio to record what became their self-titled debut album, joined once again by Keith Olsen (Fleetwood Mac. Grateful Dead) as well as his associate and co-producer, Curt Boettcher, a groundbreaking talent known for producing “Along Comes Mary” and “Cherish” for the Association as well as his own career-defining work with his sunshine pop supergroup, the Millennium.
Released in 1968, Eternity’s Children was highlighted by the hit single, “Mrs. Bluebird,” a gorgeous slice of sunshine pop with a cascading, hypnotic flow that proved the band’s highest-charting success, reaching #69 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #54 on the Cash Box Top 100.
Impossibly out-of-print for years, their legendary debut is newly reissued on LP and remastered for vinyl by Dan Hersch. The LP comes in a deluxe gatefold sleeve with liner notes by producer Steve Stanley that include remembrances from the band and rare photos and memorabilia from their archive.
Eternity’s Children
Side A
- Again Again
- Rupert White
- Flowers
- My Happiness Day
- Lifetime Day
Side B
- Mrs. Bluebird
- Your World
- You Know I’ve Found A Way
- Little Boy
- Sunshine Among Us