Showing posts with label Judy Collins. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Judy Collins. Show all posts

August 3, 2019

The Very Best Of Judy Collins

Rhino Records 8122-74374-2

Format: CD, Compilation
Country: UK
Released: 2001
Genre: Rock, Folk, World, & Country
Style: Folk Rock, Folk
[Tracklist]
01 Turn! Turn! Turn! (Pete Seeger) 3:40
02 So Early, Early in the Spring (Traditional) 3:12
03 Suzanne (Leonard Cohen) 4:26
04 Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues (Bob Dylan) 5:08
05 Both Sides Now (Joni Mitchell) 3:16
06 Since You Asked (Judy Collins) 2:37
07 Albatross (Judy Collins) 4:53
08 My Father (Judy Collins) 5:02
09 Someday Soon (Ian Tyson) 3:47
10 Who Knows Where the Time Goes? (Sandy Denny) 4:47
11 Chelsea Morning (Joni Mitchell) 3:21
12 Farewell to Tarwathie (Traditional) 4:58
13 Song for Judith (Open the Door) (Judy Collins) 4:07
14 Cook with Honey (Valerie Carter) 3:31
15 Send in the Clowns (Stephen Sondheim) 4:03
16 Amazing Grace (John Newton) 4:06
[Credits]
Judy Collins (guitar/piano/vocals) Stephen Stills (guitar) Chris Ethridge (bass) James Gordon (drums)
Producer [Original Recordings] Arif Mardin, David Anderle, Jac Holzman, Judy Collins and Mark Abramson, Liner Notes: Gillian G. Gaar and Judy Collins, Art Director: Hugh Brown, Designer: Nancy L. Hopkins, Photographer: Guy Webster
[Notes]
The Very Best of Judy Collins is a greatest hits album by singer/songwriter Judy Collins. It includes highlights of her career through 1975. All tracks are taken from her Elektra studio albums with one exception, the single version of Collins' biggest hit "Both Sides Now", which peaked at No. 8 on the Billboard singles chart.

October 10, 2018

The Greenwich Village Folk Scene

Not Now Music NOT3CD168

Format: 3×CD, Box Set, Compilation
Country: UK
Released: Oct 24, 2014
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Folk, Folk Revival
[Tracklist]
Disk One
101 Talkin' New York: Bob Dylan (3:20)
102 Willie Seton: Tom Paxton (2:51)
103 If I Had A Hammer: Peter, Paul & Mary (2:01)
104 House Of The Rising Sun: Joan Baez (2:57)
105 Yes I See: Bob Gibson (1:59)
106 John Hardy: Mike Seeger (2:42)
107 Where Have All The Flowers Gone?: The Kingston Trio (3:03)
108 Kisses Sweeter Than Wine: Pete Seeger (2:59)
109 Take This Hammer: The Tarriers (2:35)
110 Little Sadie: Doc Watson (2:19)
111 Nine Pound Hammer: The Brothers Four (2:48)
112 I Ain't Got No Home In This World Anymore: Ramblin' Jack Elliott (2:17)
113 Fannerio: Judy Collins (3:08)
114 Those Were The Days: The Limeliters (3:07)
115 Johnny With The Bandy Legs: The Highwaymen (3:18)
116 Down The Road: The Greenbriar Boys (2:00)
117 Jessie James: The Swagmen (2:21)
118 Cotton-Eyed Joe: Oscar Brand (1:34)
119 Lonesome Traveler: The Tarriers (1:54)
120 This Land Is Your Land: Woody Guthrie (2:18)
Disk Two
201 Turn! Turn! Turn!: Pete Seeger (3:13)
202 Nine Hundred Miles: The New Christy Minstrels (2:22)
203 Wildwood Flower: Joan Baez (2:36)
204 Early In The Morning: Peter, Paul & Mary (1:37)
205 Freight Train Blues: Bob Dylan (2:18)
206 Little Brown Dog: Judy Collins (3:15)
207 Daddy Roll 'Em: Bob Gibson (2:53)
208 Tom Dooley: The Kingston Trio (3:04)
209 Worried Blues: Mike Seeger (3:28)
210 Peg And Awl: Doc Watson & Clarence Ashley (2:13)
211 Sweet Water Rolling: The Limeliters (2:29)
212 Amelia Earhart's Last Flight: The Greenbriar Boys (3:43)
213 Greenfields: The Brothers Four (3:04)
214 Jack O'Diamonds: Ramblin' Jack Elliott (2:23)
215 New York Town: Woody Guthrie (2:38)
216 Whiskey In The Jar: The Highwaymen (2:45)
217 This Train: Peter, Paul & Mary (2:11)
218 Pretty Peggy-O: Bob Dylan (3:24)
219 Don't Let Your Deal Go Down: Mike Seeger (3:19)
220 My Dog's Bigger Than Your Dog: Tom Paxton (1:40)
Disk Three
301 Silver Dagger: Joan Baez (2:28)
302 Stream Of Whiskey: Doc Watson (2:09)
303 Highway 51: Bob Dylan (2:53)
304 Death Of John Henry: Ramblin' Jack Elliott (4:07)
305 Nobody Knows: The Brothers Four (2:59)
306 A Wayfaring Stranger: The Limeliters (3:09)
307 Sad And Lonesome Day: Mike Seeger (3:30)
308 Mean Talking Blues: Woody Guthrie (3:28)
309 Springhill Mine Disaster: Bob Gibson (2:04)
310 Lemon Tree: Peter, Paul & Mary (2:57)
311 Golden Apples Of The Sun: Judy Collins (3:52)
312 A Worried Man: The Kingston Trio (2:52)
313 Dona Dona Dona: The Chad Mitchell Trio (3:14)
314 Tough Luck: Doc Watson (2:27)
315 The Green Leaves Of Summer: The Brothers Four (2:57)
316 Everywhere I Look This Mornin': The Limeliters (2:03)
317 Careless Love: Joan Baez & Bill Wood (2:27)
318 The Water Is Wide: Carolyn Hester (3:44)
319 Baby, Let Me Follow You Down: Bob Dylan (2:36)
320 We Shall Overcome: Pete Seeger (4:51)
[Notes]
Folk music had been an integral part of American culture for decades. But the folk revival that flowered in the Coffee houses of New York’s Greenwich Village as the Fifties closed would inspire a new generation to pick up their acoustic guitars and play. To take yourself back to the halcyon days of Bob, Joanie and Tom Dooley, just press play on this superb 3 disc compilation.

January 22, 2018

Songs of the Civil War

Columbia CK-48607

Format: CD, Compilation
Country: US
Released:1991
Genre: Folk, World, & Country
Style: Rock, Blues, Pop, Folk
[Tracklist]
01 Ashokan Farewell: Jay Ungar and Molly Mason (4:11)
02 No More Auction Block For Me: Sweet Honey in the Rock (5:30)
03 Lincoln and Liberty: Ronnie Gilbert (2:12)
04 Dixie's Land: United States Military Academy Band (1:17)
05 The Southern Soldier Boy: Kathy Mattea (2:36)
06 Aura Lee: John Hartford (1:28)
07 Rebel Soldier: Waylon Jennings (3:30)
08 Follow the Drinking Gourd: Richie Havens (3:25)
09 Battle Hymn of the Republic: Judy Collins (2:17
10 When Johnny Comes Marching Home: United States Military Academy Band (2:13)
11 Was My Brother in the Battle?: Kate & Anna McGarrigle (3:43)
12 The Yellow Rose of Texas: Hoyt Axton (2:15)
13 Run, Mourner, Run: Sweet Honey in the Rock (2:44)
14 Give Us a Flag: Richie Havens (2:39)
15 The Secesh (Shiloh): John Hartford (2:55)
16 Somebody's Darling: Kathy Mattea (4:12)
17 An Old Unreconstructed: Waylon Jennings (1:52)
18 Vacant Chair: Kathy Mattea (4:12)
19 Better Times Are Coming: Kate & Anna McGarrigle (1:46)
20 Lorena: John Hartford (4:44)
21 Marching Through Georgia: Jay Ungar and Molly Mason (3:01)
22 Hard Times Come Again No More: Kate & Anna McGarrigle (2:27)
23 Oh I'm a Good Old Rebel: Hoyt Axton (1:54)
24 When Johnny Comes Marching Home: Ronnie Gilbert (1:51)
25 Taps: Staff Sgt. Steve Luck (0:59)
[Credits]
Producer: Ken Burns, Don DeVito & Chris Anderson, Liner notes: Arthur Levy & Peter Miller, Art Direction: Nicky Lindeman, Designer: Pat Jerina, Engineer: Mark Ferguson, SFC Dave Hydock, Larry Loewinger, Johnny Rosen, Alan Silverman & Mike Zook
[Notes]
Songs of the Civil War is a compilation album, released in 1991 by Columbia, that presents an assortment of contemporary performers recording period pieces and traditional songs that date back to the American Civil War.