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Margo Guryan

Words And Music

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Witness to revolutions in jazz and pop, Margo Guryan earned her place in the songwriting pantheon and then some.
29 Demos (2021 reissue)
  1. What Can I Give You
  2. Something's Wrong With The Morning
  3. I Love
  4. Sunday Morning
  5. Can You Tell
  6. Think Of Rain
  7. Sun
  8. Most Of My Life
  9. The 8:17 Northbound Success Merry-Go-Round
  10. Love Songs
  11. Thoughts
  12. I Don't Intend To Spend Christmas Without You
  13. Come To Me Slowly
  14. Timothy Gone
  15. It's Alright Now
  16. Why Do I Cry
  17. Under My Umbrella
  18. Values
  19. I Think A Lot About You
  20. The Hum
  21. Please Believe Me
  22. I'd Like To See The Bad Guys Win
  23. Yes I Am
  24. California Shake
  25. Shine
  26. Hold Me Dancin'
  27. Good-Bye, July
  28. Someone I Know (Chip Taylor demo)
  29. Think Of Rain (Malcolm McNeill demo)

Margo Guryan

29 Demos (2021 reissue)

modern harmonic
  • limited gold 2lp in gatefold

    Released: 17th Dec 2021

    £35.99
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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 magnifcent 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 infuenced 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-feshed 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 magnifcent softpop