Sunday, May 11, 2008

EDEN'S CHILDREN / EDEN'S CHILDREN

Digitized from the original vinyl, released in 1968 on ABC records.
Produced by: Bob Thiele
Bit Rate: 320 Kbps
Format: Mp3
TRACK LISTING:
Knocked Out
Goodbye Girl
If She's Right
I Wonder Why
Stone Fox
My Bad Habit
Just Let Go
Out Where The Light Fish Live
Don't Tell Me
BAND LINEUP:
Richard (Sham) Schamach - Guitars, Vocals, Songwriter
Larry Kiley - Bass, Background Vocals
Jimmy Sturman - Drums, Percussion, Background Vocals
WEBSITE:
http://punkblowfish.com/EdensChildren.html
REVIEW:
Of all the Boston groups, Eden's Children is by far the best. Utilizing the trio form now becoming so popular among the blues­oriented groups, they have that gutsy sound that instantly grabs you. The lead singer and guitarist, Sham, has an incredible ability to borrow from blues, jazz, and old rock forms and still come up with his own style. If he continues to develop in the direction he's going now, Sham will become one of the best in pop music. The bassist, Larry Kiley, already ranks among the best in the business. Seldom do we get such bass work in rock. I'm not going to go into a lengthy discourse on each of the cuts; besides, Frank Kofsky's liner notes are very good (a plug). All I can say is that Eden's Children are one of the most exciting new groups this year. Go buy the record and listen.
Jay Ruby - Jazz & Pop magazine June 1968
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Because I spent a lot of late evenings as a teenager wide awake, when I should've been asleep, listenting to Dick Summer on WBC out of Boston, I got real familiar what was then being marketed as the Boston or Bosstown Sound. Bands like The Beacon Street Union, Ultimate Spinach, Apple Pie Motherhood Band to name just a few got big time radio play on WBC and Dick Summer did what he could to get all these fledgling bands exposure so that the East Coast could compete with the West Coast for the trippiest music going in the late 60's. There were quite a few of those Bosstown bands that I dug and this group, Eden's Children, was one of my very favorite ones. I pretty much wore this record out. So with that in mind, take a listen and ignore the surface noise, pay attention to the guitar work. It's a shame this cat never got his due cuz he has the chops to have one of the great ones.
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Tom

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