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Megan Sue Hicks
Maranatha
NEW & FACTORY SEALED
Reissued at last!!
MEGAN SUE HICKS – MARANATHA
Maranatha (1972) is the sole LP by American singer-songwriter Megan Sue Hicks, regarded as a “holy grail” of psychedelic folk. With only 200 copies ever pressed by Warner Australia, it stands among the rarest treasures of early ’70s folk-rock. Now reissued as a deluxe 180-gram edition including the original artwork.
The album blends tender folk sensibilities, delicate arrangements, and introspective lyrics reminiscent of artists like Joni Mitchell and Vashti Bunyan. Highlights include the stunning “Hey, Can You Come Out And Play”, the mesmerizing “Prefaced With Maybe”, and the bittersweet “A Continent And A Million Miles Away”. An essential rediscovery for folk enthusiasts and record collectors.
Side One:
Hey, Can You Come Out And Play – 3:20
One Last Alley – 3:06
Cle’s Song – 2:14
Peter’s Song (And He’ll Probably Never Hear It) – 4:05
Vespers – 3:30
A Continent And A Million Miles Away – 3:22
Side Two:
Martha – 2:21
Where Have I Been – 3:05
Prefaced With Maybe – 7:16
Pink And Blue Dreams – 3:19
Group W Bench – 2:39
*A lost psychedelic-folk treasure: spiritual, intimate, and essential for fans of Joni Mitchell, Vashti Bunyan, and early ’70s folk.
"Rare, delicate, and deeply moving."
A1
Hey, Can You Come Out And Play
A2
One Last Alley
A3
Cle's Song
A4
Peter's Song (And He'll Probably Never Hear It)
A5
Vespers
A6
A Continent And A Million Miles Away
B1
Martha
B2
Where Have I Been
B3
Prefaced With Maybe
B4
Pink And Blue Dreams
B5
Group W Bench



