Album Details
Title: Judith Artist: Judy Collins Release Date: 1975 Label: Elektra, Rhino/Elektra Duration: 43:39 UPCs: 075596051729, 603497994939 Genre: Folk Styles: Singer/Songwriter, Psychedelic, Folk-Rock Moods: Gentle, Intimate, Literate, Poignant, Reflective, Wistful, Melancholy, Plaintive, Theatrical, Bittersweet, Calm/Peaceful, Delicate, Earnest, Ethereal, Laid-Back/Mellow, Organic, Refined/Mannered Total Copies: 0 Members Wishing: 0 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress
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Angel, Spread Your Wings
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Houses
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The Lovin' of the Game
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Song for Duke
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Send in the Clowns
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Salt of the Earth
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Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?
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City of New Orleans
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I'll Be Seeing You
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Pirate Ships
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Born to the Breed
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2007 | CD | Rhino/Elektra | | | ------ | CD | Elektra | 2-111 |
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Album Review
By the mid-'70s, Judy Collins had earned a reputation as a masterful interpretive singer as well as shown a late-blooming gift as a songwriter. But while much of her work displayed an artful and contemplative tone, after she scored a surprise hit single with her a cappella rendition of "Amazing Grace," Collins was nudged a few steps closer to the mainstream, and 1975's Judith often strikes an uncomfortable balance between misguided pop confections and sturdier material which more readily suits her talents. While several of the cuts feature unexpectedly lush orchestral arrangements, these are often among the highlights. Her graceful and affecting versions of Jimmy Webb's "The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress" and Stephen Sondheim's "Send in the Clowns" (as well as her own "Houses") are lovely and inspired, while the overcooked light rock of "Angel, Spread Your Wings" and "Salt of the Earth" (one of the least effective Rolling Stones covers ever) serve as perfect examples of what doesn't work for Collins in the studio. Other highlights include two vintage chestnuts, "Brother, Can You Spare a Dime?" and "I'll Be Seeing You" -- which suggest Collins would have done well to consider an album of great songs of the 1930s -- and two very different songs about motherhood, "Born to the Breed" and "Pirate Ships," both of which ring honest and true throughout. Judith's high points are sublime, but the low points are just sorry enough to mark this as a turning point toward one of the less-distinguished periods of Collins' career. ~ Mark Deming, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Abe Rosen | Harmonica | | Albert Richmond | Horn | | Amanuel Vardi | Violin | | Arif Mardin | Conductor, Arranger | | Arthur Clarke | Horn | | Billy Slapin | Bass, Flute | | Bob Steen | Wind | | Charles McCracken | Cello | | Charlie Brown | Guitar | | Cissy Houston | Vocals, Vocals (Background) | | Cliff Morris | Guitar | | Corky Hale | Harp, Harmonica | | David Larkham | Design | | David Spinozza | Guitar | | Denver Collins | Vocals (Background), Vocals | | Dominic Cortese | Accordion | | Don Brooks | Harmonica | | Emanuel Vardi | Viola | | Eric Weissberg | Guitar (Steel), Guitar, Dobro, Vocals | | Eunice Peterson | Vocals, Vocals (Background) | | Francesco Scavullo | Photography | | Frank Wess | Horn | | Garnett Brown | Horn | | Gene Orloff | Violin | | George Marge | Flute, Horn, Recorder | | George Ricci | Cello | | Glen Christensen | Art Direction | | Glenn Berger | Engineer | | Hank Jaramillo | Percussion | | Hugh McCracken | Piano, Guitar | | Jerry Smith | Wind | | Joel Kaye | Wind | | John Beal | Bass | | Jonathan Tunick | Arranger, Conductor | | Judith Collins | Flute, Piano, Guitar, Horn (English), Vocals | | Judy Collins | Guitar, Vocals, Keyboards | | Kenneth Bichel | Arp, Synthesizer | | Kenny Ascher | Piano (Electric), Keyboards | | Kermit Moore | Cello | | Larry Wechsler | Horn | | Les Scott | Wind | | Pat Rebillot | Keyboards, Piano, Organ | | Paul Griffin | Keyboards, Organ, Piano (Electric) | | Phil Ramone | Supervisor, Engineer | | Ralph MacDonald | Percussion | | Randy Brecker | Horn | | Romeo Penque | Flute | | Ron Wong | Design | | Seldon Powell | Horn | | Sidney Weinberg | Wind | | Steve Burgh | Guitar | | Steve Gadd | Drums | | Steve Goodman | Vocals (Background), Vocals | | Sylvia Shemwell | Vocals, Vocals (Background) | | Thomas Pearson | Keyboards | | Tony Levin | Bass | | Tony Studd | Horn | | Vinnie Famuele | Trombone | | Wayne Andre | Trombone |
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