Maureen McCormick - Harmonize Loves In The Roses

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Album Review: Harmonize Loves In The Roses by Maureen McCormick Back in ‘74, Maureen McCormick dropped Harmonize Loves In The Roses, a pop gem that slipped under the radar for many but still holds its charm today. Released on Paramount Records and produced by Jackie Mills with arrangements from Al Capps, this album feels like a time capsule of early '70s optimism mixed with McCormick’s signature sweetness. It’s not perfect—heck, it might even feel a little dated now—but there’s something endearing about how earnestly it delivers its message. Let’s talk tracks. The title track, “Harmonize,” kicks things off with an upbeat vibe that just sticks to your brain. You know those songs you hum without realizing it? Yeah, this is one of them. Its catchy melody and layered harmonies (go figure!) make it impossible not to tap your foot along. There’s no deep lyrical complexity here—it’s all sunshine and good vibes—but sometimes, that’s exactly what you need. Plus, Al Capps’ arrangement gives it a lush, full sound that elevates the whole thing. Then there’s “Love’s In The Roses.” This one slows things down a bit, leaning into a softer, almost dreamy tone. If “Harmonize” is the bright opener, this track feels like the quiet moment where you pause and take it all in. McCormick’s voice has a vulnerability here that really stands out. Sure, some of the production choices scream ‘70s cheese, but honestly? That just adds to the nostalgia factor. Listening to it feels like flipping through an old photo album—you can’t help but smile at the memories it evokes. What strikes me most about this album is how unapologetically hopeful it is. These aren’t songs trying to reinvent the wheel; they’re simple tunes meant to lift your spirits. And while McCormick may be better known for her acting chops (Brady Bunch fans, anyone?), she proves she’s got pipes worth paying attention to. Here’s the kicker though—listening to this record in 2023 feels kinda ironic. We live in such chaotic times, yet here’s this relic from another era telling us everything will work out if we just… harmonize. Maybe that’s why it resonates more than I expected. Or maybe I’m just a sucker for retro vibes. Either way, give Harmonize Loves In The Roses a spin. Who knows? You might find yourself smiling too.

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Artist: Maureen McCormick
Album: Harmonize Loves In The Roses

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Harmonize2:48
Love's In The Roses3:06

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Catalog Numbers

PAA-0292

Labels

Paramount Records

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 7"
  • 45 RPM
  • Single

Credits

RoleCredit
Arranged ByAl Capps
ProducerJackie Mills

About Maureen McCormick

Maureen McCormick (born August 5, 1956, Encino, California, USA) is an American actress, recording artist and author. She is widely known for her portrayal of "Marcia Brady" in the television series The Brady Bunch.

Real Name

    • Maureen Denise McCormick

Aliases

  • Marsha Brady

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a fun fact: Back in 1974, Maureen McCormick, best known for her role as Marcia Brady on *The Brady Bunch*, released a pop album called *Harmonize Loves In The Roses*. It was her shot at stepping out of the TV spotlight and into the music world. The album featured just two tracks—*Harmonize* and *Love’s In The Roses*—and was produced by Jackie Mills with arrangements by Al Capps. Released under Paramount Records, it’s a little slice of 70s pop history that most people don’t even know exists!