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Format: CD
 Apr 2001
 Record Label: Laserlight (USA)
 Recording Type: Studio
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Track Listing 1. Like a Rolling Stone - (live) 2. It's All Over Now, Baby Blue - (live) 3. Simple Twist of Fate - (live) 4. Sweetheart Like You - (live) 5. Gotta Serve Somebody - (live) 6. Dark Eyes - (live) 7. Love Minus Zero/No Limit - (live) 8. Just Like a Woman - (live) 9. I Believe in You - (live) 10. With God on Our Side - (live) 11. Bob Dylan's Dream - (live)
| Details | | Producer: | Alan Silverman, Judy Collins | | Distributor: | Bayside Record Dist. | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | ADD |
Album Notes Personnel: Judy Collins (vocals, piano); Ira Siegel (acoustic & electric guitar); Jordan Kaplan (acoustic guitar, guitar synthesizer, piano, organ, keyboards); Eric Weissberg (acoustic guitar, dobro, mandolin); Keith Loving (guitar); Rob Paparozzi (harmonica); Angelo DiPippo (accordion); Steve Skinner (piano, keyboards, programming); Zev Katz (bass); Tony Beard, Roy Markowitz (drums, percussion); Diva Gray, Curtis King, James "D-Train" Williams (background vocals). Recorded at Skyline Studios and Battery Studios, New York, New York. Includes liner notes by Judy Collins. Points should be deducted for the remarkably lame album title, but JUDY SINGS DYLAN is a surprisingly strong and self-assured collection of classic Bob Dylan tunes. In the tradition of Ella Fitzgerald's Songbooks, NILSSON SINGS NEWMAN, and surprisingly few other albums, this is an album where it takes a collection of songs by one particular artist for an interpretive singer to come into his or her own. Collins settles into these songs, changing Dylan's idiosyncratic phrasing to her own ends. She doesn't simply clean up the meter and the melody line, a la Peter Paul And Mary or Joan Baez; instead, she uses Dylan's loose sense of meter and rhyme as a springboard to her own further explorations of what these songs can do. At times, her singing can only be called jazzy. JUDY SINGS DYLAN should be of interest to Collins and Dylan fans alike.
Industry Reviews ...What a god-awful album title-- and an unexpected treat....Collins sounds more at ease than she has in years... - Rating: B+ Entertainment Weekly (11/19/1993)
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