Collins, Judy: Elektra Albums: Volume 2 (1970-84)

Collins, Judy SKU: 39454805
Collins, Judy: Elektra Albums: Volume 2 (1970-84)

Collins, Judy: Elektra Albums: Volume 2 (1970-84)

Collins, Judy SKU: 39454805

Format: CD

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Title: Elektra Albums: Volume 2 (1970-84)
Artist: Collins, Judy
Label: Edsel Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 740155722937
Genre: Vocal

Nine CD set. This collection gathers together the nine albums that Judy Collins recorded during the '70s and '80s: Whales & Nightingales, Living, True Stories And Other Dreams, Judith, Bread And Roses, Hard Times For Lovers, Running For My Life, Times Of Our Lives, and Home Again.. The albums are in CD-sized facsimile 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. They were all made for Jac Holzman's Elektra Records, a label she helped to shape in the '60s in her first decade as a recording artist through her adventurous spirit. Her forte was imaginative interpreting songs by her peers and she continued this trend throughout the '70s and into the '80s.

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