Within a few months they signed with Project 3, Enoch Light’s label, and soon had a collection of songs ready to record for their first album, titled Kites are Fun (1967). The album cover was simple and beautiful and it carried some sharp introductory lines about “the new group”, and the “new, exciting and different! the fresh sound of The Free Design.” Certainly they achieved near perfection with exceptional songs as “My Brother Woody” (a song dedicated to their brother Jason), “Never Tell the World” (a rhythmic number with precise vocals and magical counterpoints), not to mention dazzling versions of “Michelle”, “A Man and a Woman”, and “59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin’ Groovy).”