Fifth Album (Judy Collins album)
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Fifth Album | |||||
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Studio album by Judy Collins | |||||
Released | November 1965 | ||||
Recorded | 1965 | ||||
Genre | Folk | ||||
Length | 65:28 | ||||
Label | Elektra | ||||
Producer | Mark Abramson | ||||
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Judy Collins chronology | |||||
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Fifth Album was an album by Judy Collins' issued in 1965 It featured a a collection of traditional ballads and singer-songwriter material from Bob Dylan, Richard Farina, Phil Ochs and Malvina Reynolds. A number of the songs were topical in nature, particularly Ochs' "In the Heat of the Summer" (which chronicled the 1965 Watts Riots), and Reynolds' "It Isn't Nice".
[edit] Track listing
Side 1
- "Pack Up Your Sorrows" (Richard Farina)
- "The Coming of the Roads" (Billy Edd Wheeler)
- "So Early, Early in the Spring" (Traditional)
- "Tomorrow is a Long Time" (Bob Dylan)
- "Daddy You've Been on my Mind" (Dylan)
- "Thirsty Boots" (Eric Andersen)
Side 2
- "Mr. Tambourine Man" (Dylan)
- "Lord Gregory" (traditional)
- "In the Heat of the Summer" (Phil Ochs)
- "Early Morning Rain" (Gordon Lightfoot)
- "Carry It On" (Pete Seeger)
- "It Isn't Nice" (Live) (Malvina Reynolds)