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==Personnel==
==Personnel==
;Band Members
;Official Performers


*[[Mark Weitz]] – [[lead vocals]], [[keyboard instrument|keyboards]]
*[[Mark Weitz]] – [[lead vocals]]
*[[Ed King]] [[lead guitar]]
*Howie Anderson - [[lead guitar]]
*[[Ed King]] – [[acoustic guitar]]
*[[Steve Bartek]] - [[rhythm guitar]]
*[[Steve Bartek]] - [[rhythm guitar]]
*[[Lee Freeman]] [[sitar]]
*Gary Lovetro - [[sitar]]
*George Bunnell [[bass guitar]]
*George Bunnell - [[bass guitar]]
*Randy Seol [[drums]], [[percussion]]
*Gene Gunnels - [[drums]], [[percussion]]
*Randy Seol - [[vibraphone]]



==References==
==References==

Revision as of 21:56, 14 January 2020

"Sit With The Guru"
Single by Strawberry Alarm Clock
from the album Wake Up...It's Tomorrow
B-side"Pretty Song from Psych-Out"
Released1968
GenrePsychedelic pop
Length2:59
LabelUNI Records
UNI 55018
Songwriter(s)Ed King, Mark Weitz, Roy Freeman
Producer(s)Frank Slay, Bill Holmes
Strawberry Alarm Clock singles chronology
""Tomorrow"" "Sit With The Guru"
(1968)
"Barefoot in Baltimore"
(1968)

"Sit with the Guru" was a song recorded and released by Strawberry Alarm Clock in 1968. It was included on the band's second album, Wake Up...It's Tomorrow. The song is about polytheism.

The band re-recorded a much longer version of this song for their 2012 studio album Wake Up Where You Are, including more significant sitar.

Personnel

Band Members


References