[Free Shipping] Rare 60s-70s American female singer & songwriter 2 CDs [Take a Picture +4] + [Thoughts/Margo Guryan] Spanky & Our Gang
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We are offering two CDs: the only album by American female singer & songwriter Margo Guryan released in 1968, and a collection of her demos featuring her charming husky lolita voice. Includes songs from the 60s hit "Sunday Morning" by Spanky & Our Gang to "Goodbye July" recorded in 2000. This is a high-quality soft rock album that will reaffirm her amazing talent as a songwriter. Not a rental item. Each record has been listened to only once.
① [Take a Picture/Margo Guryan] 15 songs, 1968 work, PSCR-5872, CD release in 2000, Japanese edition, with obi
*For detailed song titles, please see images 6/7.
② [Thoughts/Margo Guryan] 27 songs, MSIF3940, CD release in 2002, UK RPM edition, Japanese edition Digipak specification, with obi and commentary
*For detailed song titles, please see image 8.
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Margo Guryan's only album (1968), highly regarded as a female soft rock or whisper-style female singer-songwriter. She is famous for her hits "Sunday Morning" with Spanky & Our Gang and "Think of Rain" covered by Claudine Longet, but her sweet whisper voice will make anyone into a lolita fanatic instantly fall for her. The songs that quote Bach's chorales and the songs produced by John Simon are also extremely dreamy. Four bonus tracks added. 』
From the liner notes of Tetsuo Saito in the July 2008 issue of Record Collectors
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'Margo Guryan is known as the writer of the hit song "Sunday Morning" for Spanky & Our Gang and Oliver. As a professional writer, when selling songs to producers and artists, she would arrange the songs as they would actually be recorded, and even add backing music to make the image easier to understand, a method that was often seen during her time at the Brill Building. This album is a collection of demos that compiles them. ① to ⑮ are from the 60s, ⑯ to 70s, and was recorded in 2001, but her whispering singing style and gentle melody have never changed. Many of the demos from the 60s were also sung on his only solo album, Take a Picture (1968). The simple finish of the excellent songs such as ⑥⑫, which were covered by Claudine Longet, and the slightly Beatles-like songs, makes them feel even more familiar. The bonus song is a co-written song with Bobby Weinstein, known for his work with Teddy Randazzo. 』
Record Collectors August 2002 issue, liner notes by Yutaka Kimura
I am listing these for sale as part of inventory management, but unfortunately I will not be selling them separately. Please purchase as a set of two. They have been carefully stored, and although the records are clean, they have been stored for a long time, so please refrain from purchasing if you are sensitive about such things. The obi on ② has faded a little. Please note that there will be no claims or returns. I will try to ship as quickly as possible.