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Margo Guryan : 25 Demos
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Light, airy '60s pop with female vocals, by a singer/songwriter who has had a vast and long lasting influence on pop music.
Genre: Pop: 60's Pop
Release Date: 2001
25 Demos
Margo Guryan
Record Label: Franklin Castle Recordings
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. What Can I Give You 0:00 Album Only
2. Something's Wrong With The Morning 0:00 Album Only
3. I Love 0:00 Album Only
4. Sunday Morning 0:00 Album Only
5. Can You Tell 0:00 Album Only
6. Think Of Rain 0:00 Album Only
7. Sun 0:00 Album Only
8. Most Of My Life 0:00 Album Only
9. The 8:17 Northbound Success Merry-Go-Round 0:00 Album Only
10. Love Songs 0:00 Album Only
11. Thoughts 0:00 Album Only
12. I Don't Intend To Spend Christmas Without You 0:00 Album Only
13. Come To Me Slowly 0:00 Album Only
14. Timothy Gone 0:00 Album Only
15. It's Alright Now 0:00 Album Only
16. Values 0:00 Album Only
17. I Think A Lot About You 0:00 Album Only
18. The Hum 0:00 Album Only
19. Please Believe Me 0:00 Album Only
20. Yes I Am 0:00 Album Only
21. I'd Like To See The Bad Guys Win 0:00 Album Only
22. California Shake 0:00 Album Only
23. Shine 0:00 Album Only
24. Hold Me Dancin' 0:00 Album Only
25. Good-bye, July 0:00 Album Only

Album Notes

Margo Guryan is a rare discovery. A songwriter and arranger with amazing vocal talent who had a brief - but nonetheless significant - impact on pop music.

During the highpoint of her career, her songs were recorded by some of pop music's most important stars: Mama Cass, Bobbie Gentry and Glen Campbell, Astrud Gilberto, Julie London, Jackie DeShannon, Carmen McCrae, The Lennon Sisters and Claudine Longet. In fact, there were two hit versions of the Margo Guryan-penned "Sunday Morning" released a year apart in the late 1960s, the first by Spanky And Our Gang, and the second by Oliver (who had previous success with "Good Morning Starshine" and "Jean").

Although she preferred writing songs that others could record and perform, in 1968 Margo recorded and released an album entitled "Take a Picture". Although the success of this record back then was limited, it has since become a much sought-after collector's item, so much that original pressings of the "Take a Picture" LP have been spotted being sold on e-Bay for as much as $190 each!

Margo's exquisite songwriting has garnered attention from some "celebrity" fans as well. To name just a few, Japanese pop star Cornelius released "Take a Picture" in Japan on his own label; Beck has been known to listen to Margo on the road. And according to her band's website, Garbage's Shirley Manson says she wants to cover Margo's "Love Songs".

To address the continued interest in Margo's work amongst taste-makers and music collectors, and to bring Margo Guryan's irresistible sound to a wider audience, Franklin Castle re-released "Take a Picture" in 2000. Now they offer a further glimpse into the world of Margo Guryan with "25 Demos": a fantastic 25-track collection of Margo's song demos recorded from the 60's up until now.

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author: CD Baby
                            
Light, airy '60s pop with female vocals, by a singer/songwriter who has had a vast and long lasting influence on pop music. Highly recommended for fans of the Beach Boys and Beatles. Discover some authentic 60's archives you've never heard before. Brilliant.
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