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37. Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is a Season) 3
38. Winter Sky 3
39. The Last Thing on My Mind 4
40. Tear Down the Walls 4
41. Bonnie Boy Is Young 4
42. Me ; My Uncle 4
43. Wild Rippling Water 4
44. The Lonesome Death of Hattie Carroll 4
45. My Ramblin' Boy 4
46. Spoken Introduction 4
47. Red-Winged Blackbird 4
48. Coal Tattoo 4
49. Cruel Mother 5
50. Bottle of Wine 5
51. Medgar Evers Lullaby 5
52. Hey Nelly Nelly 5
53. Pack Up Your Sorrows 5
54. The Coming of the Roads 5
55. So Early, Early in the Spring 5
56. Tomorrow Is a Long Time 5
57. Daddy You've Been on My Mind 5
58. Thirsty Boots 5
59. Mr. Tambourine Man 6
60. Lord Gregory 6
61. In the Heat of the Summer 6
62. Early Morning Rain 6
63. Carry It on 6
64. It Isn't Nice [Live] 6
65. Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues 6
66. Hard Lovin' Loser 6
67. Pirate Jenny 6
68. Suzanne 6
69. La Colombe 7
70. Marat/Sade 7
71. I Think It's Going to Rain Today 7
72. Sunny Goodge Street 7
73. Liverpool Lullaby 7
74. Dress Rehearsal Rag 7
75. In My Life 7
76. Michael from Mountains 7
77. Since You Asked 7
78. Sisters of Mercy 7
79. Priests 8
80. A Ballata of Francesco Landini (Ca. 1335-1397) Lasso! Di Donna 8
81. Both Sides Now 8
82. La Chanson Des Vieux Amants (The Song of Old Lovers) 8
83. Sky Fell 8
84. Albatross 8
85. Hey, That's No Way to Say Goodbye 8
86. Hello, Hooray 8
87. Story of Isaac 8
88. My Father 8
89. Someday Soon 9
90. Who Knows Where the Time Goes 9
91. Poor Immigrant 9
92. First Boy I Loved 9
93. Bird on the Wire 9
94. Pretty Polly
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Limited eight CD box set. This collection gathers together the eight albums Judy Collins recorded during the sixties. They were all made for Jac Holzman's farsighted Elektra Records, a label she helped to shape in her first decade as a recording artist through her adventurous spirit. Her forte was imaginatively interpreting songs by her peers and, later with her own songwriting which first graced her seventh album Wildflowers in 1967. That album also gave her a first major hit single in 'Both Sides Now', reaching #8 in the Billboard charts, which helped launch the career of Joni Mitchell, who had no contract at the time. Judy had by then established herself as an impeccable interpreter of the outstanding new songs by a welter of songwriters springing up in the early sixties, covering songs by Phil Ochs, Eric Anderson, Gordon Lightfoot, Tom Paxton, Randy Newman, Jacques Brel, Donovan, Sandy Denny and Bob Dylan. Most significantly among the artists whose careers she helped develop, her 1966 album In My Life is now celebrated as the first record to feature songs by Leonard Cohen. The artwork has been put together by acknowledged Elektra collector Phil Smee. The albums are in CD-sized facsimiles of the original sleeves, along with a booklet that compiles the credits and liner notes from those sleeves plus a note by Mick Houghton, author of "Becoming Elektra: The True Story of Jac Holzman's Visionary Record Label".