Maid of Constant Sorrow / Golden Apples of the Sun by Collins, Judy (CD, 2018)
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A Maid of Constant Sorrow. Golden Apples of the Sun. Format : CD. The Rising of the Moon. Wars of Germany. Great Selchie of Shule Skerry. Twelve Gates to the City. Crow On the Cradle.
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Product Identifiers
Record LabelJsmr, Jasmine Records
UPC0604988101324
eBay Product ID (ePID)22046054448
Product Key Features
FormatCD
Release Year2018
GenreFolk
ArtistCollins, Judy
Release TitleMaid of Constant Sorrow / Golden Apples of the Sun
Dimensions
Item Height0.41 in
Item Weight0.19 lb
Item Length5.61 in
Item Width4.94 in
Additional Product Features
Number of Tracks24
Number of Discs1
Tracks1.1 A?Maid of Constant?Sorrow 1.2 A?Prickilie Bush 1.3 Wild Mountain Thyme 1.4 Tim Evans 1.5 Sailor's Life 1.6 Bold Fenian Men 1.7 Wars of Germany 1.8 O?Daddy Be Gay 1.9 I?Know Where I'm Going 1.10 John Riley 1.11 Pretty Saro 1.12 The Rising of the Moon 1.13 Golden Apples of the Sun 1.14 Bonnie Ship the Diamond 1.15 Little Brown Dog 1.16 Twelve Gates to the City 1.17 Christ Child Lullaby 1.18 Great Selchie of Shule Skerry 1.19 Tell Me Who I'll Marry 1.20 Fannerio 1.21 Crow on the Cradle 1.22 Lark in the Morning 1.23 Sing Hallelujah 1.24 Shule Aroon
NotesIn a recording career which is approaching it's sixtieth anniversary, Grammy-winning Judy Collins has steadily built upon her early repertoire as that of a mainstream Folk singer, to include show tunes, mainstream Pop, Rock, and standards. She is equally acknowledged as a songwriter, musician, political activist, poet, writer, and film-maker. Way back at the turn of the 60s she was established at the cutting edge of New York's Greenwich Village Folk scene, where she was 'discovered' by Bob Gibson. This compilation features her first two LPs, "A Maid Of Constant Sorrow" and "Golden Apples Of The Sun", released by Elektra Records in 1961 and 1962, respectively. Both albums were critically-acclaimed, and became huge underground hits on the nascent Folk scene. Within a couple of years she had become a major crossover success, with Pop hits and million-selling albums. But these, her first two LPs, are major collectors' items and have always remained particularly popular among her fans.