Words and Music

Words and Music

by Margo Guryan
Words and Music

Words and Music

by Margo Guryan

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

Even though Margo Guryan's solo 1968 album Take a Picture slowly accrued a decent and deserved cult status, this obscure delight barely scratched the surface in representing the long life she lived in music. While still a teenager in the mid-'50s, Guryan became a staff songwriter for Atlantic Records, focusing primarily on vocal jazz tunes. She studied classical and jazz piano at a college level at Boston University, and worked with Don Cherry and Ornette Coleman at the Lennox School of Jazz before transitioning to pop songwriting after being inspired by hearing the Beach Boys' "God Only Knows." The archival collection Words and Music tracks all of Guryan's evolutions, beginning with a selection of her late-'50s jazz-pop compositions sung by vocalist Chris Connor. Guryan's off-axis personality can be heard early on with tracks like 1956's "Moon Ride," where Connor croons a tall tale about being held captive and almost eaten by alien creatures over a smoky shuffle and zany flute playing. Demos of lonely piano ballads from the mid-'60s like "Goodbye July" and the lighthearted "Under My Umbrella" bridge the gap between Guryan's jazz upbringing and the turn she took to psychedelic sunshine pop on Take a Picture. Her songwriting powered hits for multiple artists in the '60s, and Words and Music highlights how unique her approach was when she arranged, recorded, and sang her own compositions. The bouncy electric piano of "Timothy Gone," with its layers of vocal harmonies and uncommon chord voicings, is a prime example of Guryan's specific blend of jazz theory and straightforward, commercially minded arrangement. The compilation includes songs from Take a Picture and various previously released demo collections but fills in some of the blanks with unreleased material from throughout Guryan's timeline. Absolutely packed with unsung gems, Words and Music is a collection of spellcasting songs that should have been hits. From the ye-ye inspired "I Ought to Stay Away from You" to lonely pop-psych daydreams like "Don't Go Away," this digest of versatile and joyous songwriting is a cornucopia of beauty for anyone enamored with the Baroque pop of the flower power era and creates even more bafflement as to why Guryan wasn't a much bigger star in her day. ~ Fred Thomas

Product Details

Release Date: 06/07/2024
Label: Numero
UPC: 0825764108515
Rank: 37525

Tracks

Disc 1

  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
  9. Kiss & Tell
  10. Half-Way in Love
  11. Goodbye July
  12. Four Letter Words
  13. Hurry On Home
  14. I Ought to Stay Away From You
  15. I Love
  16. Under My Umbrella

Disc 2

  1. I Don't Intend to Spend Christmas Without You
  2. Sunday Morning
  3. Thoughts
  4. Love Songs
  5. Don't Go Away
  6. Take a Picture
  7. Sun
  8. What Can I Give You
  9. Come to Me Slowly
  10. The 8.17 Northbound Success Merry-Go-Round
  11. Something's Wrong with the Morning
  12. Think of Rain
  13. Can You Tell
  14. Someone I Know
  15. Love

Disc 3

  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
  9. I Think a Lot About You
  10. I'd Like to See the Bad Guys Win
  11. Values
  12. California Shake
  13. Hold Me Dancin'
  14. Shine
  15. Goodbye July

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