Eternity's Children Review by Jason Ankeny

..Although the presence of producer Curt Boettcher guarantees comparisons to like-minded .. acts like the Association and Sagittarius, Eternity's Children's lush, overlapping harmonies were all their own, and their songs cut an impressive swath of stylistic territory, from the gorgeous, bossa nova-like "My Happiness Day" to the gritty blue-eyed soul of the Chips Moman-produced "The Sidewalks of the Ghetto." Some of their material was certainly suspect -- songs like "Sunshine Among Us" and "Get Outta Here" strive unconvincingly for psychedelic-era edginess, while "The Thinking Animal" is an embarrassing stab at social relevance -- but the good far outweighs the bad, and cuts like "Mrs. Bluebird," "Your World," "Again Again," and "Sunshine and Flowers" are essential listening for anyone enamored with the West Coast harmony-pop sound.

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My Happiness Day

Eternity's Children · Eternity's Children · Song · 1968

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Nostalgic for the mid 2010s
I’d be on the train(L to 4,5, or 6) to design classes 3 times a week, probably listening to this album on repeat.
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Stand in the Sunlight

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