Artist: Judy Collins
Biography:
Judy Collins was one of the major interpretive folksingers of the '60s. A child prodigy at classical piano, she turned to folk music at the age of 15 and released her first album, A Maid of Constant Sorrow, in 1961 when she was 22. That album and its follow-up, The Golden Apples of the Sun, consisted of traditional folk material, with Collins's pure, sweet soprano accompanied by her acoustic guitar playing. By the time of Judy Collins #3, she had begun to turn to contemporary material and to add other musicians. (Jim, later Roger, McGuinn tried out his first arrangements of "The Bells of Rhymney" and "Turn, Turn, Turn" on this album, before using them with The Byrds.)
Collins's musical horizons were expanded further by 1966 and the release of In My Life, which added theater music to her repertoire and introduced her audience to the writing of Leonard Cohen;
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Albums
Main Albums:
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Judy Collins Sings Leonard Cohen: Democracy
2004 Elektra -
Judy Sings Dylan...Just Like A Woman
1993 Geffen
Track Artist On:
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Various Artists: The Folk Years-Simple Song Of Freedom
2002 Time-Life -
Various Artists: The Folk Years-Blowin' In The Wind
2002 Time-Life -
Various Artists: Vanguard Collector's Edition
1997 Vanguard -
Various Artists: Songs Of The Civil War (Columbia)
1991 Sony Music Entertainment -
Various Artists: Woody Guthrie Hard Travelin' Orig Movie Soundtrack
1984 Arloco






















