Friday, April 7, 2023

Judy Collins


 


















Artist:  Judy Collins
Birth Name:  Judith Marjorie Collins
Born:  May 1, 1939
Origin:  Seattle, Washington, USA
Genre:  Folk, Country, Pop, Rock, Folk Rock, Contemporary Folk
Occupations:  Singer, Songwriter, Musician, Actress
Instruments:  Vocals, Guitar, Piano

Judy Collins is an American Singer, Songwriter.  Her debut album A Maid Of Constant Sorrow was released in 1961, but it was her cover of Joni Mitchell's "Both Sides, Now".  In 1967, she released album Wildflowers, that gave her international prominence and the single hit the Top 10 on the Pop Singles Chart, and won her first Grammy Award for Best Folk Performance.  She enjoyed further success with covers of "Someday Soon", "Amazing Grace" and "Send In The Clowns".  She earned a Grammy Award nomination for Best Pop Vocal Performance Female.
















Title:  Early Years:  The First Albums 1961-62 (2022) 

Genre:  Folk, Country, Pop, Rock, Folk Rock, Contemporary Folk

Label:  Acrobat

Rating:   ****


Format:  CD


Tracks:


 1.  A Maid Of Constant Sorrow (2:37)

 2.  The Prickilie Bush (3:27)

 3.  Wild Mountain Thyme (2:32)

 4.  Tim Evans (2:55)

 5.  Sailor's Life (2:45)

 6.  Bold Fenian Men (2:46)

 7.  Wars Of Germany (3:07)

 8.  O'Daddy Be Gay (2:36)

 9.  I Know Where I'm Going (1:50)

10. John Riley (3:36)

11. Pretty Saro (3:03)

12. The Rising Of The Moon (4:09)

13. Golden Apples Of The Sun (3:52)

14. Bonnie Ship The Diamond (2:23)

15. Little Brown Dog (3:13)

16. Twelve Gates To The City (3:20)

17. Christ Child Lullaby (2:43)

18. Great Selchie Of Shule Skerry (5:03)

19. Tell Me Who I'll Marry (3:49)

20. Fannerio (3:08)

21. Crow On The Cradle (3:26)

22.  Lark In The Morning (0:57)

23. Sing Hallelujah (2:36)

24. Shule Aroon (3:18)


Personnel:


Judy Collins:  Vocals, Guitar


Early Years:  The First Albums 1961-62 is the early years albums by Judy Collins, released on September 9, 2022 by Acrobat, 24 Tracks from albums:  "A Maid Of Constant Sorrow" and "Golden Apples Of The Sun"







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