Hard Times for Lovers
Hard Times for Lovers is the twelfth studio album by American singer and songwriter Judy Collins, released by Elektra Records in 1979.
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Released | February 1979[1] | |||
Genre | Folk | |||
Label | Elektra | |||
Producer | Gary Klein | |||
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This was Collins' first new recording since Bread and Roses in 1976; it earned some extra publicity as a result of the back cover of the Francesco Scavullo-photographed sleeve art, depicting most of a nude Collins as seen from the back. The album was still something of a commercial disappointment, however,[1] peaking at No. 54 on the Billboard Pop Albums charts.[2]
Track listing
- "Hard Times for Lovers" (Hugh Prestwood) – 3:56
- "Marie" (Randy Newman) – 3:11
- "Happy End" (Henry Gaffney) – 3:12
- "Desperado" (Glenn Frey, Don Henley) – 3:34
- "I Remember Sky" (Stephen Sondheim) – 4:00
- "Starmaker" (Bruce Roberts, Carole Bayer Sager) – 4:28
- "Dorothy" (Hugh Prestwood) – 4:37
- "I'll Never Say Goodbye" (Theme from the Universal Picture The Promise) (Alan Bergman, Marilyn Bergman, David Shire) – 3:41
- "Through the Eyes of Love" (Theme from Ice Castles) (Marvin Hamlisch, Carole Bayer Sager) – 3:28
- "Where or When" (Lorenz Hart, Richard Rodgers) – 3:38
Personnel
- Judy Collins – vocals, guitar, piano
- Jeff Baxter – guitar, pedal steel
- Dennis Budimir – guitar
- Norton Buffalo – harmonica
- Gary Coleman – percussion
- Hilda Harris – background vocals
- Cissy Houston – background vocals
- David Hungate – bass
- Jim Keltner – drums
- Mike Lang – piano
- Dean Parks – guitar
- Lee Ritenour – guitar
- Maretha Stewart – background vocals
- Fred Tackett – guitar
- Jai Winding – piano, keyboards
- David Wolfert – guitar, arranger
- Sid Sharp – strings, concertmaster
- Harry Bluestone – strings, concertmaster
Production notes
- Produced by Gary Klein
- Charles Koppelman – executive producer
- Arranged and conducted by Lee Holdridge and Nick DeCaro
- Frank DeCaro - Music Contractor and Album Supervisor
- Linda Gerrity – production coordination
- Art direction by Nancy Greenberg
- Mastered by Bernie Grundman and Zal Schreiber
- Assistant Engineering by Pete Lewis, Linda Tyler, Don Henderson
- Engineer, remixing by John Mills, Armin Steiner
- Photography by Francesco Scavullo
References
- "Calendar: February". Rolling Stone. Straight Arrow Publishers, Inc. (307/308): 56. December 27, 1979.
- "US Albums and Singles Charts > Judy Collins". Billboard. Retrieved 2022-02-28.
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