Released to coincide with the iconic folksinger's 2011 memoir, Suite Judy Blue Eyes, Bohemian finds
Judy Collins revisiting the late-'60s California music scene. Driven by her signature effortless soprano, the album features four new original cuts ("Morocco," "Wings of Angels," "In the Twilight," and "Big Sur") along with seven covers, including "Pure Imagination" from Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and
Joni Mitchell's "Cactus Tree," the latter of which finds the seemingly ageless
Collins sharing vocal duties with
Shawn Colvin. Elsewhere,
Collins deftly tackles the
Woody Guthrie workers ballad "Pastures of Plenty" and
Jimmy Webb's lively "Campo de Encino," and offers up a lovely and austere rendition of the traditional lullaby "All the Pretty Horses." ~ James Christopher Monger