Wednesday, September 17, 2025

Judy Collins - Lenox Music Inn, Lenox, MA, 7-28-1973

I like posting bootleg concerts from quality musical acts that don't have their bootlegs shared that much. I also like posting rare bootleg concerts that deserve more attention, especially from long ago. So this one checks both of those boxes for me. It's a concert from singer-songwriter Judy Collins, in 1973.

I've posted three Collins concerts already, but all of those have been pretty short, an hour or less. This one actually is longer than typical concerts at the time, over an hour and a half.  

Collins was a very capable songwriter. For instance, at the time of this concert, her most recent album was 1973's "True Stories and Other Dreams," and this concert features three songs from it that she wrote on her own, "The Fisherman Song," "Secret Gardens," and "Song for Martin." However, she was better known for her covers of songs by other singer-songwriters, and we get plenty of those here, especially songs by Leonard Cohen (three) and Joni Mitchell (two).

This album remains unreleased. It's a soundboard, and the sound quality is excellent. 

This concert is an hour and 40 minutes long.

01 Oh, Had I a Golden Thread (Judy Collins)
02 Someday Soon (Judy Collins)
03 talk (Judy Collins)
04 City of New Orleans (Judy Collins)
05 talk (Judy Collins)
06 So Begins the Task (Judy Collins)
07 The Fisherman Song (Judy Collins)
08 Both Sides Now (Judy Collins)
09 The Hostage (Judy Collins)
10 Easy Times (Judy Collins)
11 Hard Lovin' Loser (Judy Collins)
12 Suzanne (Judy Collins)
13 Famous Blue Raincoat (Judy Collins)
14 Secret Gardens (Judy Collins)
15 talk (Judy Collins)
16 Song for Martin (Judy Collins)
17 Open the Door [Song for Judith] (Judy Collins)
18 Four Strong Winds (Judy Collins)
19 Chelsea Morning (Judy Collins)
20 My Father (Judy Collins)
21 Bird on a Wire (Judy Collins)
22 Sons Of (Judy Collins) 

https://pixeldrain.com/u/M8ucm9Ew

alternate:

https://bestfile.io/en/leHO7HMJSrOxW65/file

I don't know when or where the cover photo is from, just that it's from the 1970s. 

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