Sunday, September 7, 2014

Beacon Street Union - Eyes Of The Beacon Street Union (1968)


Beacon Street Union - Eyes Of The Beacon Street Union

This is a band that I once removed off my archive, thinking I didn't like their music; until I actually listened to their songs. There are a couple great songs in this album, such as "Blue Avenue and Green Destroys the Gold". Luckily, this band has another album that I plan to share later on, enjoy!


Album information:

01 - Beautiful Delilah
02 - Blue Avenue
03 - Four Hundred And Five
04 - Green Destroys The Gold
05 - My Love Is
06 - Mystic Morning
07 - Sadie Said No
08 - South End Incident (I'm Afraid)
09 - Speed Kills
10 - Sportin' Life
11 - The Prophet

Band information:

The Beacon Street Union was a 1960s psychedelic era rock band, named for a street in their native Boston, whose original members John Lincoln Wright (vocals, percussion; died 4 December 2011), Paul Tartachny (guitar, vocals), Wayne Ulaky (bass, vocals), Robert Rhodes (keyboards, bass), and Richard Weisberg (drums) all went to Boston University. With the exception of a few rock standards, their diverse music was composed by group members, primarily Wright and Ulaky.

MGM Records promoted them as part of the so-called "Bosstown Sound," shepherded by record producer Alan Lorber, (along with the groups Ultimate Spinach and Orpheus). The group met with little success, although their first album The Eyes Of The Beacon Street Union charted at #75 on May 4, 1968. The band relocated to New York, where, after a second album, The Clown Died in Marvin Gardens, Wright, Ulaky, Weisberg, and Rhodes recorded a further album as Eagle. Later in the 1970s, Wright went on to write and sing country music as leader of the Sour Mash Boys.
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