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Margo Guryan

28 Demos

    When not gazing out windows into the stormy Manhattan skyline, Margo Guryan spent her thirties banging out earworms for the likes of Bobbie Gentry, Jackie DeShannon, Claudine Longet, Carmen McCrae, and Julie London at CBS’s April Blackwood Music. Guryan’s timeless musings on love, Sundays, earthquakes, crying, and boys named Timothy have soundtracked countless films and viral videos—enduring masterpieces from the before times. 28 of her 60s and ’70s songwriting demos are collected on this 25th anniversary double album edition. Get under Margo’s umbrella.

    TRACK LISTING

    1. L 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’ Intend To Spend Christmas Without You
    13. Come To Me Slowly
    14. Timothy Gone
    15. It’s Alright Now
    16. Values
    17. I Think A Lot About You
    18. The Hum
    19. Please Believe Me
    20. Yes I Am
    21. I’d Like To See The Bad Guys Win
    22. California Shake
    23. Shine
    24. Hold Me Dancin
    25. Goodbye July
    26. Why Do I Cry
    27. Under My Umbrella
    28. I Ought To Stay Away From You

    Various Artists

    Like Someone I Know: A Celebration Of Margo Guryan

      • This tribute compilation features renditions of Margo Guryan songs by TOPS, Rahill, Clairo, June McDoom, MUNYA and Kainalu, Frankie Cosmos and Good Morning, Kate Bollinger, Pearl & the Oysters, Bedouine and Sylvie, Empress Of, Barrie, and Margo Price.

      • Margo Guryan was a singer, songwriter, pianist, and composer who released her first and only album, Take a Picture, in 1968. While the album had little commercial success at the time, both the album and Margo became cult classics in the following decades, and are now considered a definitive part of the sunshine-pop canon.

      Most of our stories about cult musicians who make an album or two and then seem to vanish are framed by grief, despair, and frayed ambition. Not so with Margo Guryan, an ardent jazz anomaly who disdained pop music until hearing “God Only Knows” in 1966, opening a window onto the wonders that form could contain. Only two years later, she released her own set of little pop symphonies, Take a Picture, to great praise and expectation. But, having already divorced the hard-gigging valve trombonist Bob Brookmeyer, she declined to tour or even talk about it all that much, content even if her reticence meant Take a Picture was soon consigned to discount racks and cutout bins. She wrote and recorded for years to come, even collaborating with Neil Diamond’s band, but mostly she seemed satisfied by her relatively private life.

      As befits music so stunning and subtle, Guryan, who died in 2021, has enjoyed several renaissances during the last six decades. And now, it’s happening again: Soon after her near-whispered and lovelorn hymn “Why Do I Cry” made her a TikTok star in 2021, the same year she passed, Numero Group launched a reissue campaign, resulting in the acclaimed 2024 set, Words and Music. And now, a dozen artists—none of whom were born when Take a Picture was made, most of whom weren’t even born for a crucial early reissue by Franklin Castle—have reinterpreted and reimagined that entire album (plus one bonus track) for Like Someone I Know: A Celebration of Margo Guryan. Empress Of, Margo Price, Clairo, June McDoom: They all affirm Guryan’s sharpness as a songwriter and the brilliance of an album that has far outstripped whatever promotional cycle Guryan rejected so long ago.

      Guryan was born to a sprawling family in Far Rockaway, when the place was still mostly framed by trees. While a composition student at Boston University, Guryan stumbled into a gig playing piano between Miles Davis Quintet sets, signed a songwriting deal with Atlantic Records, and botched a session with Nesuhi Ertegun. But she wasn’t looking to be a singing star. In 1959, she headed to the Lenox School of Jazz in the Berkshires to write for Ornette Coleman and Don Cherry, earn the attention of instructor Max Roach, and find a longtime mentor and friend in Gunther Schuller. She became an accomplished lyricist, writing not only for Coleman and Nancy Harrow but also for Harry Belafonte and Gary MacFarland.

      But it was that subsequent encounter with the Beach Boys that opened the trap door for Guryan to Take a Picture and scores of other super songs, many of which appear on Words and Music. Take a Picture is a sophisticated survey of mid-20s romance and indecision, from the flirty romp of “Sunday Morning” and falling-for-you affirmation “Can You Tell” to the desperate helplessness of “What Can I Give You.” Her perpetually soft voice, audacious songcraft, and complete candor: Guryan, in 1968 and beyond, was making daring music, no matter how gently those sounds seemed to move.

      With a portion of proceeds being donated to providing and advocating for affordable reproductive health services, Like Someone I Know reinforces the strength of Guryan’s songs by allowing a dozen different artists to take them for trips of their own. The core always remains, unwavering. McDoom stretches static and harmony beneath “Thoughts,” as if they’re spinning on a dub plate beneath her arcing vocals. Rahill lets “Sun” unfurl over harmonium drone and entrancing percussive ticks, digging into Guryan’s interest in the surreal. Frankie Cosmos and Good Morning take a country shuffle through “Take a Picture,” entwined vocals falling over the rhythmic skips with perfect romantic relish. Over the last few decades, it has become increasingly clear just how good Guryan was, how sturdy her songs have been amid varying tides of taste. Like Someone I Know offers absolute validation, a testament to the enduring relevance and brilliance of Guryan’s work.

      This album was produced by Izzy Fradin and Jonathan Rosner.

      TRACK LISTING

      TOPS - "Sunday Morning"
      Rahill - "Sun"
      Clairo - "Love Songs"
      June McDoom - "Thoughts"
      MUNYA & Kainalu - "Don't Go Away"
      Frankie Cosmos & Good Morning - "Take A Picture"
      Kate Bollinger - "What Can I Give You"
      Pearl & The Oysters - "Think Of Rain"
      Bedouine & Sylvie - "Can You Tell"
      Empress Of - "Someone I Know"
      Barrie - "Love"
      Margo Price - "California Shake"

      Margo Guryan

      Take A Picture - 2024 Reissue

        'Take A Picture' is Margo Guryan’s one and done classic - one of record collecting’s real unheralded masterpieces - bright, breezy, lightly psychedelic, and utterly cosmopolitan, recorded in New York City no less. Newly restored by Jessica Thompson from the original two-track safety masters, this beguilingly melodic 1968 pop tour-de-force has never sounded better.

        TRACK LISTING

        1. Sunday Mornin’
        2. Sun
        3. Love Songs
        4. Thoughts
        5. Don’t Go Away
        6. Take A Picture
        7. What Can I Give You
        8. Think Of Rain
        9. Can You Tell
        10. Someone I Know
        11. Love

        Margo Guryan

        Words And Music

          Witness to revolutions in jazz and pop, Margo Guryan earned her place in the songwriting pantheon and then some. That she was largely unknown for decades is not the stuff of crushed dreams, but a result of her own choices and priorities. From humble beginnings to the peaks of her 1968 baroque pop masterpiece Take a Picture and the collected Demos to the recent viral ubiquity of “Why Do I Cry”, Words and Music captures the entirety of Guryan’s career, featuring 16 previously unreleased recordings and a 32-page booklet telling the whole story.

          TRACK LISTING

          Side A
          1. If I Lose
          2. You Promised
          3. The Wise Man
          4. The Morning After
          5. Moon Ride
          6. More Understanding Than A Man
          7. More Understanding Than A Man (Instrumental)
          8. There I Was

          Side B
          1. Kiss & Tell
          2. Half-Way In Love
          3. Goodbye July
          4. Four Letter Words
          5. Hurry On Home
          6. I Ought To Stay Away From You
          7. I Love
          8. Under My Umbrella
          9. I Don’t Intend To Spend Christmas Without You

          Side C
          1. Sunday Morning
          2. Thoughts
          3. Love Songs
          4. Don’t Go Away
          5. Take A Picture
          6. Sun
          7. What Can I Give You
          8. Come To Me Slowly

          Side D
          1. The 8.17 Northbound Success Merry-Go-Round
          2. Something’s Wrong With The Morning
          3. Think Of Rain
          4. Can You Tell
          5. Someone I Know
          6. Love

          Side E
          1. Why Do I Cry
          2. Spanky And Our Gang
          3. Most Of My Life
          4. It’s Alright Now
          5. Timothy Gone
          6. The Hum
          7. Please Believe Me
          8. Yes I Am

          Side F
          1. I Think A Lot About You
          2. I’d Like To See The BadGuys Win
          3. Values
          4. California Shake
          5. Hold Me Dancin’
          6. Shine
          7. Goodbye July


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