Maria Muldaur – Sweet Harmony (LP) Reprise MS 2235 Folk-Rock 1976 VG/VG+
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Put on Sweet Harmony and you’ll hear Maria Muldaur glide from Smokey Robinson’s title cut into Kate McGarrigle’s wistful “Lying Song,” a JJ Cale-backed “Sad Eyes,” and a brass-laced take on Hoagy Carmichael’s “Rockin’ Chair.” Cut at Warner/Reprise’s North Hollywood studio and produced by Joe Boyd and Lenny Waronker, the LP blends gospel-tinged harmonies with laid-back California folk-rock grooves. Your copy’s sleeve shows light ring wear and a hint of corner rub, while the Reprise “steamship” labels sit on clean, glossy wax that plays through without skips on our Technics test deck—perfect for a Sunday-morning spin or crate-digging sample fodder.
Item Breakdown:
- Artist: Maria Muldaur
- Album: Sweet Harmony
- Format / Type: 12" LP, 33 ⅓ RPM, Stereo
- Label: Reprise Records (Warner Bros. subsidiary)
- Catalog #: MS 2235 (dead-wax shows “MS-2235-A/B”, partial)
- Release Year: 1976
- Genre / Style: Folk Rock / Roots / Singer-Songwriter
- Producers: Joe Boyd & Lenny Waronker
- Notable Personnel: JJ Cale (guitar on “Sad Eyes”), Earl Palmer (drums)
- Vinyl Color / Material: Black vinyl
- Record Grading: VG+ (glossy, minor sleeve hairlines)
- Sleeve Grading: VG (light ring/corner wear, faint surface rub)
- Inner Sleeve: Plain white replacement
- Features: Original 1976 first U.S. pressing, Reprise “steamship” labels
- Country of Manufacture: U.S.A.
- Approx. weight: ≈ 235 g packed
Light surface wear on cover, vinyl in good condition with minimal visible marks. Top to bottom = 12
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