LP – Deluxe 180g reissue including original artwork.
A holy grail for collectors of rare folk, ‘Maranatha’ (1972) is the sole LP by American singer-songwriter Megan Sue Hicks.
With only 200 copies ever pressed by Warner Australia, it ranks among the most elusive treasures of the early ’70s folk-rock scene.
Its introspective lyrics, haunting vocals, and delicate acoustic arrangements evoke the spirit of Vashti Bunyan and Judee Sill, while its songs weave pure emotion into slightly off-kilter musical shapes.
A deeply personal and spiritually tinged folk masterpiece, ‘Maranatha’ is more than a record – it’s a rare artifact of a lost moment in music history.
The prices on Discogs regularly topping GBP400.
Deluxe 180g reissue including original artwork.
Tracks:
Side 1
1. Hey, Can You Come Out And Play
2. One Last Alley
3. Cle's Song
4. Peter's Song (And He'll Probably Never Hear It)
5. Vespers
6. A Continent And A Million Miles Away
Side 2
1. Martha
2. Where Have I Been
3. Prefaced With Maybe
4. Pink And Blue Dreams
5. Group W Bench