Judy Collins 3
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Judy Collins #3 | ||||
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Studio album by Judy Collins | ||||
Released | Mar/Apr 1964 | |||
Recorded | March–April 1963 Mastertone Recording Studios Inc, New York City |
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Genre | Folk | |||
Label | Elektra | |||
Producer | Mark Abramson, Jac Holzman | |||
Judy Collins chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Judy Collins #3 is an album by American folk singer Judy Collins released in 1963. It spent 10 weeks on Billboard's Top 150 album charts in 1964, peaking at #126 on May 16.[2]
Jim (later Roger) McGuinn worked as an arranger and played guitar and banjo on the album. He would later bring with him the acoustic arrangements of the Pete Seeger songs "Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is a Season)" and "The Bells of Rhymney" (as well as the notion of covering Dylan-material in an unusual fashion) when he went on to co-found the folk rock group The Byrds, where they would get a full electrified rock'n'roll-band treatment.
Track listing
- "Anathea" (Neil Roth, Lydia Wood)
- "Bullgine Run" (Traditional)
- "Farewell" (Bob Dylan)
- "Hey, Nelly Nelly" (Jim Friedman, Shel Silverstein)
- "Ten O'Clock and All Is Well" (Traditional)
- "The Dove" (Ewan MacColl)
- "Masters of War" (Dylan)
- "In the Hills of Shiloh" (Friedman, Silverstein)
- "The Bells of Rhymney" (Idris Davies, Pete Seeger)
- "Deportee" (Woody Guthrie, Martin Hoffman)
- "Settle Down" (Mike Settle)
- "Come Away Melinda" (Fred Hellerman, Fran Minkoff)
- "Turn! Turn! Turn! (To Everything There Is a Season)" (Pete Seeger)
Personnel
- Judy Collins – vocals, guitar, piano
- Walter Raim – guitar, banjo
- Roger McGuinn – banjo, guitar
- Bill Takas – bass
Notes
- ↑ Allmusic review
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