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The 'Mercury' Demos
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collects the ten songs
recorded with
in the spring of 1969 with the intent of snagging a contract with the record label. At the time of recording,
was a bit adrift, left without a recording deal after he failed to hit the big time at
. His folk trio with
and
had become a duo once he split with
, and he didn't have many other label options since he struck out at most imprints in the U.K. Fortunately, he was on a creative upswing, armed with the lovely "Letter to Hermione," the delicate "Conversation Piece," the softly majestic "Janine," and "Space Oddity," the song that would become his calling card. Some of these songs had been in the works for a while -- they can be heard on
, cumbersome sets of 7" singles that also chronicle other bedroom demos from 1968 and 1969 -- but "Space Oddity" has gained greater shape here and it's paired with sharper originals, along with a cover of
's "Love Song" which
would later popularize on
. All of the performances are ingratiatingly unaffected:
laugh, make nervous jokes, and sing earnestly, a combination that's quite endearing. Because the duo sound so amateurish, listening to
feels like eavesdropping -- and while that's appealing, it's also hard to deny that the album isn't quite revelatory. It's a demo tape, deliberately rough and functional, the kind of thing designed to spark interest from professionals but not meant for public listening. That
was released officially -- in an absurdly lavish box set filled with tchotchkes, no less -- is a testament to
's enduring legacy, a legacy that effectively started once
heard this tape and signed him to a record contract. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine