iTunes

Opening the iTunes Store.If iTunes doesn't open, click the iTunes application icon in your Dock or on your Windows desktop.Progress Indicator
iTunes

iTunes is the world's easiest way to organize and add to your digital media collection.

We are unable to find iTunes on your computer. To preview and buy music from Who Knows Where the Time Goes by Judy Collins, download iTunes now.

Already have iTunes? Click I Have iTunes to open it now.

I Have iTunes Free Download
iTunes for Mac + PC

Who Knows Where the Time Goes

Judy Collins

Open iTunes to preview, buy, and download music.

iTunes Review

By the late 1960s, Judy Collins was hitting her stride and approaching her peak. Her albums were stocked with the finest emerging songwriters, her voice was in ear-raising form and her album productions struck the correct balance between their folk roots, their art song ambitions and the demands of radio. With a stellar backing ensemble, Collins tackles two Leonard Cohen tunes, the iconic “Bird On the Wire” and the Biblically haunting “Story of Isaac.” Ian Tyson’s “Someday Soon” became a standard. Bob Dylan’s slightly more obscure “Poor Immigrant” and Sandy Denny’s title track are the virtual definition of Collins’ constant sophistication with the modern folk song. Collins’ own “My Father” adds a personal note to the proceedings. However, she hardly needs to pen her own songs to convey her deep emotional connection to the material. The Incredible String Band’s “First Boy I Loved” could have come the pages of her own diary considering the intimacy she conveys. Who Knows Where The Time Goes is a career highpoint and an absolute essential of the era.

Customer Reviews

A great example of 60's folk-rock

Most of the 60's folkies had their "electric" moments. This is Judy Collins'. Collins always had an exceptionally clear voice, but on this album she finds more power and nuance than on some others. She enlisted her then lover Steven Stills for this record (she was "Judy Blue Eyes) who does exceptional work on this. The reviewer is right: "First Boy I Loved" is a great track, with Stills providing thoughtful and captivating work. Her cover of "Who Knows Where the Time Goes" may not eclipse Fairport Convention, but it comes real close, also with restrained work by Stills. The "Story of Isaac" is another standout.

Biography

Born: May 1, 1939 in Seattle, WA

Genre: Singer/Songwriter

Years Active: '50s, '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Singer Judy Collins was, along with Joan Baez, one of the two major interpretive singers to emerge from the folk revival of the late '50s and early ‘60s. Like Baez, she began singing traditional folk songs, then moved on to popularize the work of contemporary singer/songwriters, even writing her own songs occasionally. Unlike Baez, she used her classical music training to evolve into being a singer of art songs and show tunes, sometimes employing semi-classical arrangements. In a career that began...
Full Bio
Who Knows Where the Time Goes, Judy Collins
View In iTunes

Customer Ratings

Followers

Contemporaries

Become a fan of the iTunes and App Store pages on Facebook for exclusive offers, the inside scoop on new apps and more.