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In the golden haze of 1969, when the boundaries between folk, rock, country, and psychedelia blurred into one kaleidoscopic movement, a quartet from Los Angeles quietly released an album that embodied the era's adventurous spirit. 'Summerhill', the band's self-titled debut-produced by none other than David Briggs, the longtime sonic architect behind Neil Young's earliest works-was a glowing, genre-defying collection of songs that captured the sound of the West Coast in it's most free-spirited form. A shimmering snapshot of late-'60s Los Angeles, this album drifts effortlessly between rich harmonies, fuzzed-out psych rock, and country-tinged balladry. Guided by David Briggs' rich production, it's textured arrangements and adventurous spirit make it a lost classic that still echoes the golden era of California's musical renaissance. Album Tracks 1. Soft Voice 2. Friday Morning's Paper 3. Bring Me Around 4. The Last Day 5. Follow Us 6. The Bird 7. My Way (Hard for You) 8. What Can I Say 9. It's Gonna Rain 10. Summer Days