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Forever Changing : the Golden age of Elektra Records 1963-1973.

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All tracks originally released between 1963 and 1973.
Disc 1. Turn! Turn! Turn! (To everything there is a season) (Judy Collins) -- He was a friend (Dian & the Greenbriar Boys) -- High flying bird (Judy Henske) -- Dink's song (Fare thee well) (Bob Gibson) -- Casey ; Shady grove ; Little brown dog (Dick Rosmimi) -- Linin' truck (Ray & Glover Koerner) -- The even dozens (The Even Dozen Jug Band) -- Wild child in a world of trouble (Vince Martin & Fred Neil) -- Good luck child ("Spider" John Koerner) -- Downtown blues (Geoff Muldaur) -- I ain't marching anymore (Phil Ochs) -- The last thing on my mind (Tom Paxton) -- Pride of man (Hamilton Camp) -- Tomorrow is a long time (Judy Collins) -- Black mountain rag (The Dillards with Byron Berline) -- Green rocky road (Kathy & Carol) -- Cocaine (Phil Boroff) -- House un-American blues activity dream (Richard FariƱa) -- West egg rag (Dave Ray) -- Two trains running (Maxwell Street Jimmy Davis) -- Breeze (Oliver Smith) -- Joshua gone Barbados (Tom Rush) -- Other side to this life (Fred Neil) -- Birdses (Dino Valente) -- Blues with a feeling (The Paul Butterfield Blues Band) -- Moonlight drive (The Doors) --
Disc 2. My little red book (Love) -- Wings (Tim Buckley) -- So easy she goes by (David Blue) -- I got a mind to give up living (The Butterfield Blues Band) -- The magic carpet (Pat Kilroy) -- First girl I loved (The Incredible String Band) -- The invisible backwards-facing grocer who rose to fame (Alasdair Clayre) -- One time and one time only (Tom Paxton) -- Changes (Phil Ochs) -- Hard lovin' loser (Judy Collins) -- She comes in colors (Love) -- Light my fire (The Doors) -- Black roses (Clear Light) -- Once I was (Tim Buckley) -- Virgo (The Zodiac Cosmic Sounds) -- Buy for me the rain (Steve Noonan) -- Nevertheless (Eclection) -- Fields of people (Ars Nova) -- Dame fortune (Holy Modal Rounders) -- Girl of the seasons (Bamboo) -- Magazine lady ("Spider" John Koerner & Willie Murphy) -- Red Sox are winning (Earth Opera) -- I want you (Waphphle) --
Disc 3. Alone again or (Love) -- Both sides now (Judy Collins) -- No regrets (Tom Rush) -- Jennifer's rabbit (Tom Paxton) -- Swift as the wind (The Incredible String Band) -- Frozen warnings (Nico) -- Down river (David Ackles) -- Mad Lydia's waltz (Earth Opera) -- Sing a song for you (Tim Buckley) -- The sun comes up each day (David Stoughton) -- Early morning blues & greens (Diane Hildebrand) -- She sang hymns out of tune (Dillards) -- Arthur comics (Stalk-Forrest Group) -- Five to one (The Doors) -- Apricot brandy (Rhinoceros) -- When the battle is over (Delaney & Bonnie and Friends) -- Mt. Healthy blues (Lonnie Mack) -- Kick out the jams (MC5) -- I wanna be your dog (The Stooges) -- Go back (Crabby Appleton) -- Dismal Day (Bread) -- August (Love) --
Disc 4. Down on the street (The Stooges) -- Louise (Paul Siebel) -- Amazing grace (Judy Collins) -- That's the way I've always heard it should be (Carly Simon) -- Riders on the Storm (The Doors) -- The future's not what it used to be (Mickey Newbury) -- Start living (Farquahr) -- Taxi (Harry Chapin) -- True story of Amelia Earhart (Plainsong) -- I hardly know her name (The Wackers) -- Ballad of the ship of state (David Ackles) -- The guitar man (Bread) -- You're so vain (Carly Simon) -- You don't grow old (Courtland Pickett) -- Dolphins (Cyrus Faryar) -- Shadows on the wall (Skymonters with Hamid hamilton Camp) -- Burning Love (Dennis Linde) -- Keep yourself alive (Queen) --
Disc 5. (Wind Chimes) -- Don't be long (The Beefeaters) -- I'll be back (Joshua Rifkin) -- Baldheaded end of the broom (The Dry City Scat Band) -- We shall be happy (Joseph Spence) -- Good time music (The Lovin' Spoonful) -- Born in Chicago (The Paul Butterfield Blues Band) -- Crossroads (Eric Clapton & the Powerhouse) -- I'll keep it with mine (Judy Collins) -- She's a woman (The Charles River Valley Boys) -- Sunshine sunshine (Tom Rush) -- Bird song (The Holy Modal Rounders) -- She's ready to be free (Clear Light) -- Wayfaring stranger (Tim Buckley) -- Laissez-Faire (David Ackles) -- Alphabet song (David Peel & the Lower East Side) -- Voodoo woman (Simon Stokes & the Nighthawks) -- Please (Mark II) (Eclection) -- Flames (Leviathan) -- No words between us (Show of handsi) -- Listening to music (Jack S. Margolis) -- Lotus (The Rainbow Band) -- The persecution & restroation of Dean Moriarty (On the road) (Aztec Two-Step) -- P.O.W. (Goodthunder) -- All around my grandmother's floor (Andy Roberts) -- World without end (Jobraith).
Various performers.

COMMUNITY REVIEWS

Something for everybody submitted by hepcat on April 24, 2007, 10:00pm With five disc and over one hundred cuts, from Judy Collins to Paul Butterfield to the MC5, there's bound to be something for every taste.
Disc three is remarkable. It is jam packed with folk/pop/hippie/flower power/love generation songs that are so bad it's a hoot to "groove" to. So put on your love beads and bell bottoms and see how much of this you can bear before you have a bad trip.

Songs Everyone has heard and songs you've never heard of submitted by hathaway1066 on August 25, 2013, 9:00pm There are folk (Phil Ochs, Judy Collins), and various version of rock (Eric Clapton, Queen, The Stooges) and so on, so LOTS of variety.

Fun to try out some of the songs I'd never heard of--but that were so '60s-ish' and imagine/wonder about them being hits.

I'd recommend this to younger folks as a way to explore music of earlier eras in a way that gets beyond the hits they have already heard and have associations with, etc.

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PUBLISHED
Burbank, CA : Rhino, p2006.
Year Published: 2006
Description: 5 sound discs : digital ; 4 3/4 in.
Language: English
Format: CD

SUBJECTS
Popular music -- 1961-1970.
Popular music -- 1971-1980.
Rock music -- 1961-1970.
Rock music -- 1971-1980.
Folk music.