Eternity's Children

Eternity's Children Artist: Eternity's Children
Label: Rev-Ola
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
Format: Import
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
EAN: 5013929430228
ASIN: B0000646ML


Release Date: 2002-04-19

Eternity's Children


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Tracks:

  1. Again Again
  2. Rupert White
  3. Flowers
  4. My Happiness Day
  5. Lifetime Day
  6. Mrs. Bluebird
  7. Your World
  8. You Know I've Found A Way
  9. Little Boy
  10. Sunshine Among Us
  11. I Wanna Be With you
  12. Nature's Child
  13. The Other Side Of Me
  14. Look Away
  15. Christina In My Dreams
  16. Sunshine And Flowers
  17. Till I Hear It From You
  18. Get Outta Here
  19. Gypsy Minstrel Man
  20. The Thinking Animal
  21. From You Unto Us
  22. Alone Again
  23. Blue Horizon
  24. The Sidewalks Of The Ghetto
  25. When The World Turns

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  1. Love & Sunshine: Best of
  2. Present Tense
  3. From Us Unto You: The Complete Singles
  4. Magic Time: The Millennium/Ballroom Sessions
  5. The Best of the Sunshine Company

Album Details

First Production Project for the Team of Curt Boettcher and Keith Olsen, who have Worked Together and Seperately with Artists Such as Tommy Roe, the Beach Boys and Fleetwood Mac.

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Eternity's Children - self-titled (Rev-Ola).......2007-03-26

Originally released in 1969, this looks to be the band's first album put out. However, I believe they had another lp that was to be released before THEN but never saw the light of day until a few years ago. Twenty-five well penned out tracks of innocent-like sunshine pop. Yet, not at too sappy for those who dig psych and garage bands from that same era. Tunes that, I personally liked best were "Again Again", "Your World", the groovin' "Sunshine Among Us", "Christina In My Dreams" and "Sunshine And Flowers". Vocalist Linda Lawley and the band's tight harmony vocals are their best two assets. Might appeal to fans of Yellow Balloon, the Monkees, Sagittarius, Lovin' Spoonful and possible Tomorrow.

2 out of 5 stars Mrs. Blue Bird saves the day.......2007-03-16

I bought this CD thinking that the songs, production, harmonies, or something would have been along the same lines as The Ballroom considering Curt Boettcher's involvment.....WRONG! In MY opinion Mrs. Blue bird is the only worthwhile song on this disc, and it itself is only a marginal song, sorry. I was hoping they weren't going to be some rip off of The Sunshine Company. They're not at all, but maybe should have been. I guess I was hoping for something that rocked a little bit, or had some killer harmonies, or some off the wall arrangements, or was at least up-tempo sometimes. Again, in MY opinion, besides Blue Bird, the songs are very draggy and slow. I've tried, I've listened to the disc serveral times to give it a change to grow on me. Not going to happen. My apologies.

5 out of 5 stars Heard them live. Amazing........2006-06-10

When I was sixteen I was playing keyboards in a local band. We got a gig opening for Eternity's Children at the local armory downtown. I had never heard of them. I walked into the building thinking that someone was playing a recording of Bus Stop, by the Hollies, really loud. When I got further in I found out it was Eternity's Children doing a sound check and sounding exactly like the Hollies, with the perfect three-part harmony. I felt like leaving. My band was good but not that good. My band got to talk with them and they were really great people, especially the female singer. (I WAS sixteen after all) Instrumentally and vocally they were great. The drummer of my band got their LP. I'm glad it's come out on CD.

3 out of 5 stars Unfortunate use of horns..........2004-04-09

Sorry, brass doesn't belong with Psychedelic Folk/rock. A few gems in here, notably tracks 11, 17, 12, 21, 20, 3, and 6. Track 20 is destroyed by stupid sound effects...though understandable at the time ("save the planet" message ad nauseum). Sunshine Pop is a good label for this group, though track 18 sounds much like Jefferson Airplane. A lot of it sounds like early 70's bubblegum so I guess in some ways this group was ahead of its time. Unnecessarily long liner notes describe 3 seperate times this group missed "the big time" but I think it was 3 times too many. They have a quality sound but the songs just aren't there. You would do better with Love Generation or Free Design, or better yet, Saggitarius if you really want to psyche out.

5 out of 5 stars

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