TOM RUSH
“URGE FOR GOING”
(THE CIRCLE GAME, ELEKTRA, 1968) Rush’s unhurried, contemplative, rough-hewn reading has the powerful economy of prime Tim Hardin. Also featuring songs by James Taylor and Jackson Browne, the album is a landmark in the embryonic singer-songwriter scene.
FAIRPORT CONVENTION
“CHELSEA MORNING”
(FAIRPORT CONVENTION, POLYDOR, 1968) The B-side of their first single, “If (Stomp)”, and a light, energetic, rhythmically inventive joy. The vocal switch between Judy Dyble on the 4/4 verses and Iain Matthews on the waltz-time breakdowns works a treat, too.
JUDY COLLINS
“BOTH SIDES NOW”
(ELEKTRA SINGLE, 1968) Different from the Wildflowers album version, sharpened by David Anderle’s new mix. Drums, harpsichords, vaulting strings and Collins’ clarion vocal accentuate both the ache and the wonder, as Mitchell’s introspective contemplations are…
