Summer’s Children had been the duo of Curt Boettcher and Victoria Winston, who also recorded a unitary, “Dairy and Honey”/”Too Small to Marry,” for Day Records in past due 1965. Boettcher would quickly help pioneer California sunlight pop using the Ballroom as well as the Millennium, as well as the solitary contains a lot of the ultra-sunny folky melodies and harmonies quality of his later on work. Even in comparison to those later tasks, though, the Summer’s Kids is usually innocuously goody-goody within the intense. Both sides from the solitary were issued around the three-CD arranged Magic Period: The Millennium/Ballroom Recordings, that is largely specialized in work from the Millennium as well as the Ballroom, but also contains some songs by other documenting projects where Boettcher was included from 1965-1968.