Original released on LP Elektra EKS-74012
(US, November 1967)
Soothing.
Unique. Natural. These are clear adjectives used best when describing the style
and grace of Judy Collins and her album "Wildflowers". Her blend of folk and
meditative music paints a tapestry of soft, nurturing colors that transcends
the mind of the listener and seeks one's soul. Much of the material feels
uplifting and full of spirit, or even spiritual to some degree. Yet other parts
of the record can be viewed and felt as sad and morose, which gives the record
some dexterity and variety among its ability to appeal toward contrasting
moods. Collins makes a well-earned statement in her original tunes "Since
You Asked," "Sky Fell," and "Albatross," that deep,
meditative, and subtle can be effective within the realms of music as an art
form. She is certainly artistic with her approach, staying away from the
clichéd folk and pop music that flooded much of the '60s radio-friendly
airwaves. Collins also includes her favorite melodies from the songbooks of
Joni Mitchell and Leonard Cohen. This can benefit one as a pleasant listen,
easy to sooth the mind and body, and release the burdens of everyday stress in
society.


2 comentários:
Any chance for a new link to Judy Collins?
Thanks.
Keep up the excellent work.
Many thanks for all these Judy Collins albums.
It's much appreciated.
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