After releasing the "Psychedelic Moods" album, in October of 1966, Mark Barkan envisioned another psychedelic album for his next release. It was to be performed by a Greenwich Village band called "Inner Sanctum". The theme of the album was to be a psychedelic journey into the various psyches of the mind. The trip started with a journey into the past (The House of Yesterday) then covered the inner workings of the mind (ID) then the descent into madness (Hydro Pyro) hallucination (Purple Floating) and finally culminating in nirvana (Snow Petals). "Sunset Love" was comprised of band members from New Mexico and Texas. In the fall of 1968, thirteen original songs and two covers were recorded for a potential album, but nothing was ever released. "Sunset Love's" lush harmonies, soaring vocals, superior song writing, and flower power consciousness pervaded their songs with a depth and quality unheard of from most 60s' bands.
1) Change
2) Tribute to Kay
3) Run to the Sun
4) Reach Out
5) Little Children
6) Winters Day
7) Sunset Love
8) Green Hippie
9) World of Pain
10) A Man in the Park
11) Father Paul
12) I Will
13) Wheels
14) Push
15) Innocence Dies Young on Our Street
16) The House of Yesterday
17) Id
18) Hydro-Pyro
19) Purple Floating
20) Snow Petals
21) Little Tin Soldier
22) The Man Who Shot Your Mother