Genre: Pop Rock
Label: Sundazed
Size: 12"
Format: 33RPM,

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Neighb'rhood Childr'n Neighb'rhood Childr'n LP (Opaque Sky Blue Vinyl)

Neighb'rhood Childr'n

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SKU:
SUNLP5356C
UPC:
090771416513

Preorder Expected on 05-15-2026

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Coming May 15, 2026 pre-order your copy today!

San Francisco-Based Psych Pioneers' 1967 Debut on Opaque Sky Blue Vinyl!

Rock 'n' roll lightning can strike anywhere. The Neigb'rhood Childr'n, tucked away in Medford, Ore., near the California border were living proof that if you've got it, your mailing address doesn't really matter. And the Neighb'rhood Childr'n definitely had it.

When Dyan Hoffman, Rick Bolz, Ron Raschdorf and W.A. Farrens drove 350 miles through the mighty redwood groves down to San Francisco to cut their first album at Leo de Gar Kulka's Golden State Recorders, they couldn't have picked a better time. It was the summer of 1967 - now known as the Summer of Love - and San Francisco was inundated with young people from all over the world, spurred on by a blossoming rock scene that included Jefferson Airplane, Big Brother and the Holding Co. and the Grateful Dead. And yet, none of those legends in the making ever cut an album as hard to find these days - extremely rare and collectible - as the LP by the Neighb'rhood Childr'n.

Not only is their record hideously hard to find, it's amazingly groovy coming from four kids from a rural background. Dyan's voice has the earnest zeal of a young Grace Slick, and the complex arrangements run the table from acid-soaked tripsichord to fiery anthems meant to spur on a new generation of street-fighting men as well as lonely navigators of the mind. Not surprisingly, Dyan reveals that some of this amazing material was inspired by seeing Quicksilver Messenger Service for the first time. "They were always my favorite group," she says. It just goes to show what you can soak up and give back to the world if your heart is in the right place.

Features

  • Opaque Sky Blue Vinyl LP

Selections

Side 1:

  1. Up Down Turn Around World
  2. Long Years in Space
  3. Feeling Zero
  4. Over the Rainbow
  5. Changes Brought to Me
  6. Please Leave Me Alone

Side 2:

  1. Chocolate Angel
  2. Happy Child
  3. Patterns
  4. Happy World of Captain K
  5. She's Got No Identification
  6. Hobbit's Dream

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