Description
The Neighb’rhood Childr’n’s 1967 debut captures a little-known corner of the Summer of Love, where raw talent met perfect timing. Travelling from rural Oregon to San Francisco, the group entered Golden State Recorders at the height of the city’s psychedelic explosion, cutting an album that now stands as a prized artefact of the era.
While their contemporaries would become household names, The Neighb’rhood Childr’n delivered something just as distinctive. Dyan Hoffman’s vocals carry a commanding, wide-eyed intensity, matched by arrangements that move between ornate, acid-tinged textures and driving, rebellious rock.
Inspired in part by the live power of Quicksilver Messenger Service, the record channels the spirit of discovery that defined 1967—restless, exploratory and full of possibility. A rare document of a band who arrived at exactly the right moment, and made it count.





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