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margo guryan: 29 demos (coloured)
  • margo guryan

  • 29 demos (coloured) (2 LP)

  • sku: MH8023
  • Condition: Brand New Back Order
  • 34.99
  • $36.74
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  • Format: LP
  • Label: Sundazed
  • Genre: Psychedelic

Margo Guryan's honeyed voice and gorgeously sweet songwriting has become a favorite of the soft-pop set. As a successful songwriter, her compositions have been recorded by the likes of Jackie DeShannon, Spanky & Our Gang, Astrid Gilberto, Claudine Longet, Oliver, Cass Elliot, Glen Campbell, Saint Etienne and Harry Belafonte. Her only solo album, the magnificent Take A Picture (featuring the hit “Sunday Morning"), has become a cult classic since its release in 1968, and no wonder: its combination of marvelously funky sunshine arrangements and Margo's delicious melodies are a heady combo. She’s influenced everyone from the Wondermints to Belle and Sebastian to Oscar-winning screenwriter Diablo Cody (who listened to Take A Picture while writing Juno).

In 2001, Margo released 25 Demos, a collection of fully-fleshed out demos from her personal collection. Most people's demos are mere sketches -- Margo's are little baroque masterpieces, featuring string arrangements, circus organ, chamber-pop rhythm sections and tons of glorious echo. Now, Modern Harmonic presents the biggest collection yet, 29 Demos, all lovingly wrapped in a gorgeous gatefold jacket loaded with liner notes. Finally, an album worthy to follow Take A Picture— two LP’s worth of magnificent soft-pop.

Track listing:

  • What Can I Give You
  • Something's Wrong With The Morning
  • I Love
  • Sunday Morning
  • Can You Tell
  • Think Of Rain
  • Sun
  • Most Of My Life
  • The 8:17 Northbound Success Merry-Go-Round
  • Love Songs
  • Thoughts
  • I Don't Intend To Spend Christmas Without You
  • Come To Me Slowly
  • Timothy Gone
  • It's Alright Now
  • Why Do I Cry
  • Under My Umbrella
  • Values
  • I Think A Lot About You