Judy Collins - Both Sides Now: The Very Best Of (Red vinyl)
ORDER LIMITED TO ONE ITEM PER CUSTOMER
COMPILATION
Judy Collins – Vocals (all tracks) [click here to see more vinyl featuring Judy Collins]
Joan Baez – Vocals (A3) [click here to see more vinyl featuring Joan Baez]
Jonas Fjeld – Vocals (A4)
1 LP, standard sleeve
Limited edition
Original analog Master tape : YES
Heavy Press : 180g
Record color : Red
Speed : 33 RPM
Size : 12'’
Stereo
Live (B1, B4) & Studio
Record Press : unspecified
Label : Wildflower
Original Label : Wildflower
Recorded live at The Metropolitan Museum Of Art (B1) and The Wildflower Festival (B4)
Originally released in 2014 (as a CD)
Reissued in 2019 (first time as an LP)
Tracks:
Side A:
- Both Sides Now
- Send In The Clowns
- Diamonds And Rust (Duet with Joan Baez)
- Angels In The Snow (Duet with Jonas Fjeld)
- Risk
Side B:
- Mr. Tambourine Man (Live at the Metropolitan Museum Of Art)
- Morning Has Broken
- The Blizzard
- Cat's In The Cradle (Live at the Wildflower Festival)
- Amazing Grace
Reviews:
“Folk-pop icon Judy Collins has rerecorded and re-mastered some of her most beloved songs with Both Sides Now: The Very Best of, released by Wildflower Records in association with Cleopatra Records. Collins’ clear, crisp, soprano voice once carried a troubled nation through the most tumultuous times of the 20th century, and this collection spans her vast catalog of original songs including a duet with Joan Baez on “Diamonds and Rust” to create an unforgettable interpretation of the 1975 hit song. Stephen Stills sings “Last Thing On My Mind,” with Collins and also showcases his craft and skills with Dave Cleveland on guitar. Collins and soloist Christopher Warren-Green recreate an unforgettable version of the 1977 Stephen Sondheim’s hit standard, “Send In The Clowns.” Arlo Guthrie, Eric Anderson and Tom Rush join Collins to sing an uplifting live version of “Will the Circle Be Unbroken.” Collins’ distinct song craft, at once intimate, melodic and emotional, breathes new life into standards “Amazing Grace” and “Over the Rainbow,” rekindling a love for these songs from longtime fans and millennials alike.” Donna Marie Miller, Elmore Magazine