 | The Very Best of Judy Collins [Read More ...] This definitive 16-track collection gathers signature singles and album cuts from her nine Elektra albums spanning 1964 to 1975. Co-produced by Judy Collins and featuring backing performances by Stephen Stills, Van Dyke Parks, Ray Baretto, and more. |
 | In My Life [Read More ...] Description: Folky chanteuse Judy Collins is generally known for two things: Her great eyes (memorialized by Stephen Stills) and her ability to interpret other people's songs in that crystalline voice. 1966's In My Life, her sixth record overall, was considered a watershed when it was release... |
 | Wildflowers [Read More ...] Description: She began her career as a folk formalist. Her clear, clean diction and perfect pitch wedded to both age-old folk songs and modern upstarts (Dylan, Eric Andersen) cast her as an immediate authority. With In My Life and Wildflowers she began to shift away from pure folk and into ar... |
 | Who Knows Where the Time Goes [Read More ...] Description: By the time this 1967 title hit the racks, Judy Collins was earning a deserved reputation for having an ear for promising songwriters. The album's predecessor, In My Life, provided early exposure to a couple of young songsmiths named Leonard Cohen and Randy Newman. With Who Knows... |
 | Judith [Read More ...] judy colllins:I had this album in the 1970's. It was good then and still is. |
 | Whales & Nightingales [Read More ...] Review: "WHALES AND NIGHTINGALES": JUDY COLLINS' MUSICAL PANORAMA:Although somewhat musically related to "Wildflowers" in it's orchestral stylings, Judy Collins' "Whales And Nightingales" has a slighter folk-rock tinge to it and is a more scenic, if you will, view of the world - encapsul... |
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 | Christmas at the Biltmore Estate [Read More ...] Description: The big folk scare of the '60s produced one of the genre's clearest voices in Judy Collins, who popularized Joni Mitchell's Both Sides Now and went on to become something of a mainstream diva. Truth be told, Collins was never a true tie-dyed folkie: her voice wouldn't let her be.... |
 | Forever: An Anthology [Read More ...] Description: Though she's filed as a folk artist, Judy Collins is much, much more. She is a connoisseur of song whose intelligence of selection and grace of execution have been a model for interpretive vocalists for decades. This two-disc retrospective is not arranged chronologically but it h... |
 | Colors of the Day: The Best of Judy Collins [Read More ...] Description: Fans of this most unsullied of folksingers have strong options when it comes to retrospectives. Colors of the Day first arrived in record stores in 1972 and serves as a primer to her earliest, most time-honored recordings, including the hits "Someday Soon," "Both Sides Now," "Who... |
 | Come Rejoice!: A Judy Collins Christmas [Read More ...] Description: As someone raised on folk song classicism and who possesses a clean, professional delivery, Judy Collins has brought, through her interpretive abilities, some of the finest writers of our times to audiences who might never have heard them or paid them any mind. Her ear is trained... |
![]() | Fires of Eden [Read More ...] Review: Timeless!:The more I listened to this CD, the more I loved it. Judy's voice is mellow and smooth, and her selection of story-songs is mesmerizing and interesting. I was surprised to learn that this CD was released in 1990, I believe it's a classic. She sings 2 tunes first made... |
 | Fifth Album [Read More ...] Review: A Maid Of Constant Sorrow:This CD has some of my favorite Judy Collins. The three Dylan songs are beautiful beyond words. She is the only performer who can match Bob Dylan's version of "Mr. Tamborine Man." I have heard Judy sing that one and "Tomorrow Is A Long Time" and "Daddy Y... |
 | Judy Sings Dylan...Just Like a Woman [Read More ...] Review: Beautiful ... And True:I expected -given Judy Collins' voice- that this CD would be beautiful, but what kept me sitting in the parked car, still listening, when I got home was her interpretations: so knowing. The arrangements are excellent (they don't overwhelm her voice at all, ... |
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 | Baby's Bedtime [Read More ...] Slightly Peevish:I find this music annoying. It does work for bedtime, but I find it very hard to listen too. There must be better lullaby music out there that soothes parent and child. |
 | Hard Times for Lovers [Read More ...] Review: Not Judy's Best, But Still Very Good:While I wouldn't rate this among Ms. Collins very best recordings, it is far from as awful as some reviewers make it out to be. I listen to this CD frequently and never tire of the understated production which always puts me in a pensive, ref... |
 | Maid of Constant Sorrow/Golden Apples of the Sun [Read More ...] UK mid-price two-on-one reissue combines her first & second albums on one CD, 'Maid of Constant Sorrow' (1961) & 'Golden Apples of the Sun' (1962) both of which are out-of-print domestically. Includes new liner notes & rarely seen photos. 2001. |
 | Wildflowers/Who Knows Where the Time Goes [Read More ...] Import single-disc coupling of Judy's 1967 album Wildflowers with Who KNows Where The TIme Goes (1968). Includes the song's 'Pretty Polly', 'Hello, Hooray', 'Both Sides Now' and 'Since You Asked'. Warner. 2006. |
 | Living [Read More ...] Review: Original "Chelsea Morning" Missing:This distills the essence of early 70's Judy Collins, with fine covers of Dylan, Cohen and Mitchell, plus the surprising "Easy Times" which Collins co-wrote with none other than actor Stacy Keach.
Unfortunately, the CD version is not only clean... |