The album is noted for its "legendary" stereo bouncing, specifically designed for headphone listening. Historical Significance
, released in March 1968, is the debut studio album by the Boston-based psychedelic rock band The Beacon Street Union . The album is a cornerstone of the "Bosstown Sound," a marketing campaign by MGM Records intended to position Boston as a psychedelic rival to San Francisco. Key Album Details Release Date: 1968. Label: MGM Records. The Beacon Street Union - The Eyes Of The Beaco...
Produced by Alan Lorber , the architect of the Bosstown Sound. Musical Style and Content The album is noted for its "legendary" stereo
After two albums, most members went on to form the band Eagle , releasing the album Come Under Nancy's Tent in 1970. Beacon Street Union 1968 psychedelic rock album - Facebook Key Album Details Release Date: 1968
and "Green Destroys the Gold" : Described as having a "raga rock" flavor.