Produced by Alan Lorber , the architect of the Bosstown Sound. Musical Style and Content
On August 12, 1970, the Beacon Street Union opened for Janis Joplin at Harvard Stadium, which ultimately became her final public performance before her death.
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 The Beacon Street Union - The Eyes Of The Beaco...
: A psychedelic reimagining of the Chuck Berry classic.
The album is noted for its "legendary" stereo bouncing, specifically designed for headphone listening. Historical Significance Produced by Alan Lorber , the architect of
and "Green Destroys the Gold" : Described as having a "raga rock" flavor.
, 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. Beacon Street Union 1968 psychedelic rock album -
The band was heavily promoted alongside peers like Ultimate Spinach and Orpheus . While the commercial movement was largely seen as a failure, the album has since become a prized item for psychedelic collectors.