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Maid of Constant Sorrow/Golden Apples of the Sun
(2001)
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Judy Collins
This two-fer from Elektra features a pair of LPs by folksinger Judy Collins, Maid of Constant Sorrow and Golden Apples of the Sun, originally issued 1961 and 1962, respectively. Highlights among the 24 tracks include several traditional folk songs, such as "Wild Mountain Thyme," "Tell Me Who I'll Marry," "John Riley," and "Bonnie Ship the Diamond. ...
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Maids and Golden Apples
(2001)
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Judy Collins
Listening to Judy Collins forceful rendering of folk ballads, circa 1961, floods the memory with smoky coffee houses and campus "hoots." Collins sang at the Golden Vanity in Boston and Gerde's Folk City in New York, along side blues' men like Dave Van Ronk. It was at this latter club that Jac Holzman of Elektra records informed Collins that it was ...
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Introducing... Judy Collins
(2006)
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Judy Collins
Rhino's 21-cut Judy Collins collection is truly a solid introduction to the often misunderstood singer and, to a lesser extent, songwriter from the new folk era of the early '60s, whose career has yet to come to a complete end. Her great run was from the mid-'60s through to the early '80s, and while Frank Sinatra gets many accolades (and justly ...
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Nevada Jukebox
(1972)
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60,000,000 Buffalo
60,000,000 Buffalo were the rock and roll manifestation of Judy Roderick. This album was the first recording of songs from the Judy Roderick/Bill Ashford catalog. The album was recorded over a period of five days at the legendary Record Plant West, in September, 1971. Raw around the edges it was produced "live" with minimal overdubbing by not yet, ...
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Maid of Constant Sorrow
(1961)
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Judy Collins
Judy Collins' debut LP shows her relying more on enthusiasm than subtlety in her singing, with a deeper, heavier style than anyone would be accustomed to from her. It's almost as though, lacking confidence, she tried too hard in various spots to make the songs (and her voice) sound profound and significant, and wasn't aware of what the strongest ...
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