VA-Forever_Changing_The_Golden_Age_Of_Elektra_Records_1963-1973-Remastered-5CD-2006-ERP

Tracklist (M3U)
# Filename Artist Songname Bitrate BPM
101 101-judy_collins-turn_turn_turn-to_everything_there_is_a_season-erp.mp3 Judy Collins Turn! Turn! Turn! / To Everything There Is A Season 261 Unknown
102 102-dian_and_the_greenbriar_boys-he_was_a_friend-erp.mp3 Dian & The Greenbriar Boys He Was A Friend 258 Unknown
103 103-judy_henske-high_flying_bird-erp.mp3 Judy Henske High Flying Bird 252 Unknown
104 104-bob_gibson-dinks_song_(fare_thee_well)-erp.mp3 Bob Gibson Dink's Song (Fare Thee Well) 265 Unknown
105 105-dick_rosmini-casey-erp.mp3 Dick Rosmini Casey 249 Unknown
106 106-dick_rosmini-shady_grove-erp.mp3 Dick Rosmini Shady Grove 256 Unknown
107 107-dick_rosmini-little_brown_dog-erp.mp3 Dick Rosmini Little Brown Dog 255 Unknown
108 108-koerner_ray_and_glover-linin_truck-erp.mp3 Koerner, Ray & Glover Linin' Truck 282 Unknown
109 109-the_even_dozen_jug_band-the_even_dozens-erp.mp3 The Even Dozen Jug Band The Even Dozens 282 Unknown
110 110-vince_martin_and_fred_neil-wild_child_in_a_world_of_trouble-erp.mp3 Vince Martin & Fred Neil Wild Child In A World Of Trouble 277 Unknown
111 111-spider_john_koerner-good_luck_child-erp.mp3 Spider John Koerner Good Luck Child 266 Unknown
112 112-geoff_muldour-downtown_blues-erp.mp3 Geoff Muldour Downtown Blues 285 Unknown
113 113-phil_ochs-i_aint_marching_anymore-erp.mp3 Phil Ochs I Ain't Marching Anymore 275 Unknown
114 114-tom_paxton-the_last_thing_on_my_mind-erp.mp3 Tom Paxton The Last Thing On My Mind 259 Unknown
115 115-hamilton_camp-pride_of_man-erp.mp3 Hamilton Camp Pride Of Man 286 Unknown
116 116-judy_collins-tomorrow_is_a_long_time-erp.mp3 Judy Collins Tomorrow Is A Long Time 233 Unknown
117 117-the_dillards_with_byron_berline-black_mountain_rag-erp.mp3 The Dillards With Byron Berline Black Mountain Rag 263 Unknown
118 118-kathy_and_carol-green_rocky_road-erp.mp3 Kathy & Carol Green Rocky Road 237 Unknown
119 119-phil_boroff-cocaine-erp.mp3 Phil Boroff Cocaine 243 Unknown
120 120-richard_farina-house_un-american_blues_activity_dream-erp.mp3 Richard Farina House Un-American Blues Activity Dream 279 Unknown
121 121-dave_ray-west_egg_rag-erp.mp3 Dave Ray West Egg Rag 251 Unknown
122 122-maxwell_street_jimmy_davis-two_trains_running-erp.mp3 Maxwell Street Jimmy Davis Two Trains Running 184 Unknown
123 123-oliver_smith-breeze-erp.mp3 Oliver Smith Breeze 275 Unknown
124 124-tom_rush-joshua_gone_barbados-erp.mp3 Tom Rush Joshua Gone Barbados 230 Unknown
125 125-fred_neil-other_side_to_this_life-erp.mp3 Fred Neil Other Side To This Life 243 Unknown
126 126-dino_valente-birdses-erp.mp3 Dino Valente Birdses 196 Unknown
127 127-the_paul_butterfield_blues_band-blues_with_a_feeling-erp.mp3 The Paul Butterfield Blues Band Blues With A Feeling 260 Unknown
128 128-the_doors-moonlight_drive_(early_version)-erp.mp3 The Doors Moonlight Drive (Early Version) 206 Unknown
201 201-love-my_little_red_book-erp.mp3 Love My Little Red Book 275 Unknown
202 202-tim_buckley-wings-erp.mp3 Tim Buckley Wings 284 Unknown
203 203-david_blue-so_easy_she_goes_by-erp.mp3 David Blue So Easy She Goes By 306 Unknown
204 204-the_butterfield_blues_band-i_got_a_mind_to_give_up_living-erp.mp3 The Butterfield Blues Band I Got A Mind To Give Up Living 272 Unknown
205 205-pat_kilroy-the_magic_carpet-erp.mp3 Pat Kilroy The Magic Carpet 259 Unknown
206 206-the_incredible_string_band-first_girl_i_loved-erp.mp3 The Incredible String Band First Girl I Loved 295 Unknown
207 207-alasdair_clayre-the_invisible_backwards_facing_grocer_who_rose_to_fame-erp.mp3 Alasdair Clayre The Invisible Backwards Facing Grocer Who Rose To Fame 180 Unknown
208 208-tom_paxton-one_time_and_one_time_only_(electric_version)-erp.mp3 Tom Paxton One Time And One Time Only (Electric Version) 188 Unknown
209 209-phil_ochs-changes-erp.mp3 Phil Ochs Changes 250 Unknown
210 210-judy_collins-hard_lovin_loser-erp.mp3 Judy Collins Hard Lovin' Loser 257 Unknown
211 211-love-she_comes_in_colours-erp.mp3 Love She Comes In Colours 287 Unknown
212 212-the_doors-light_my_fire-erp.mp3 The Doors Light My Fire 282 Unknown
213 213-clear_light-black_roses-erp.mp3 Clear Light Black Roses 258 Unknown
214 214-tim_buckley-once_i_was-erp.mp3 Tim Buckley Once I Was 275 Unknown
215 215-the_zodiac_cosmic_sounds-virgo-erp.mp3 The Zodiac Cosmic Sounds Virgo 297 Unknown
216 216-steve_noonan-buy_for_me_the_rain-erp.mp3 Steve Noonan Buy For Me The Rain 244 Unknown
217 217-eclection-nevertheless-erp.mp3 Eclection Nevertheless 281 Unknown
218 218-ars_nova-fields_of_people-erp.mp3 Ars Nova Fields Of People 255 Unknown
219 219-the_holy_modal_rounders-dame_fortune-erp.mp3 The Holy Modal Rounders Dame Fortune 261 Unknown
220 220-bamboo-girl_of_the_seasons-erp.mp3 Bamboo Girl Of The Seasons 241 Unknown
221 221-spider_john_koerner_and_willie_murphy-magazine_lady-erp.mp3 Spider John Koerner & Willie Murphy Magazine Lady 256 Unknown
222 222-earth_opera-the_red_sox_are_winning-erp.mp3 Earth Opera The Red Sox Are Winning 275 Unknown
223 223-the_waphphle-i_want_you-erp.mp3 The Waphphle I Want You 220 Unknown
301 301-love-alone_again_or-erp.mp3 Love Alone Again Or 258 Unknown
302 302-judy_collins-both_sides_now-erp.mp3 Judy Collins Both Sides Now 249 Unknown
303 303-tom_rush-no_regrets-erp.mp3 Tom Rush No Regrets 248 Unknown
304 304-tom_paxton-jennifers_rabbit_(electric_version)-erp.mp3 Tom Paxton Jennifer's Rabbit (Electric Version) 204 Unknown
305 305-the_incredible_string_band-swift_as_the_wind-erp.mp3 The Incredible String Band Swift As The Wind 295 Unknown
306 306-nico-frozen_warnings-erp.mp3 Nico Frozen Warnings 238 Unknown
307 307-david_ackles-down_river-erp.mp3 David Ackles Down River 243 Unknown
308 308-earth_opera-mad_lydias_waltz-erp.mp3 Earth Opera Mad Lydia's Waltz 255 Unknown
309 309-tim_buckley-sing_a_song_for_you-erp.mp3 Tim Buckley Sing A Song For You 243 Unknown
310 310-david_stoughton-the_sun_comes_up_each_day-erp.mp3 David Stoughton The Sun Comes Up Each Day 251 Unknown
311 311-diane_hildebrand-early_morning_blues_and_greens-erp.mp3 Diane Hildebrand Early Morning Blues And Greens 260 Unknown
312 312-the_dillards-she_sang_hymns_out_of_tune-erp.mp3 The Dillards She Sang Hymns Out Of Tune 274 Unknown
313 313-stalk-forrest_gump-arthur_comics-erp.mp3 Stalk-Forrest Gump Arthur Comics 197 Unknown
314 314-the_doors-five_to_one-erp.mp3 The Doors Five To One 294 Unknown
315 315-rhinoceros-apricot_brandy-erp.mp3 Rhinoceros Apricot Brandy 262 Unknown
316 316-delaney_and_bonnie_and_friends-when_the_battle_is_over-erp.mp3 Delaney & Bonnie And Friends When The Battle Is Over 256 Unknown
317 317-lonnie_mack-mt._healthy_blues-erp.mp3 Lonnie Mack Mt. Healthy Blues 287 Unknown
318 318-mc5-kick_out_the_jams-erp.mp3 MC5 Kick Out The Jams 270 Unknown
319 319-the_stooges-i_wanna_be_your_dog-erp.mp3 The Stooges I Wanna Be Your Dog 274 Unknown
320 320-crabby_appleton-go_back-erp.mp3 Crabby Appleton Go Back 277 Unknown
321 321-bread-dismal_day-erp.mp3 Bread Dismal Day 265 Unknown
322 322-love-august-erp.mp3 Love August 282 Unknown
401 401-the_stooges-down_on_the_street_(single_version)-erp.mp3 The Stooges Down On The Street (Single Version) 210 Unknown
402 402-paul_siebel-louise-erp.mp3 Paul Siebel Louise 262 Unknown
403 403-judy_collins-amazing_grace-erp.mp3 Judy Collins Amazing Grace 234 Unknown
404 404-carly_simon-thats_the_way_ive_always_heard_it_should_be-erp.mp3 Carly Simon That's The Way I've Always Heard It Should Be 251 Unknown
405 405-the_doors-riders_on_the_storm-erp.mp3 The Doors Riders On The Storm 264 Unknown
406 406-mickey_newbury-the_futures_not_what_it_used_to_be-erp.mp3 Mickey Newbury The Future's Not What It Used To Be 272 Unknown
407 407-farquahr_start-start_living-erp.mp3 Farquahr Start Start Living 284 Unknown
408 408-harry_chapin-taxi-erp.mp3 Harry Chapin Taxi 257 Unknown
409 409-plainsong-the_story_of_amelia_earhart-erp.mp3 Plainsong The Story Of Amelia Earhart 276 Unknown
410 410-the_wackers-i_hardly_know_her_name-erp.mp3 The Wackers I Hardly Know Her Name 257 Unknown
411 411-david_ackles-ballad_of_the_ship_of_state-erp.mp3 David Ackles Ballad Of The Ship Of State 257 Unknown
412 412-bread-the_guitar_man-erp.mp3 Bread The Guitar Man 286 Unknown
413 413-carly_simon-youre_so_vain-erp.mp3 Carly Simon You're So Vain 256 Unknown
414 414-courtland_pickett-you_dont_grow_old-erp.mp3 Courtland Pickett You Don't Grow Old 248 Unknown
415 415-cyrus_faryar-dolphins-erp.mp3 Cyrus Faryar Dolphins 273 Unknown
416 416-skymonters_with_hamid_hamilton_camp-shadows_on_the_wall-erp.mp3 Skymonters With Hamid Hamilton Camp Shadows On The Wall 255 Unknown
417 417-dennis_linde-burning_love-erp.mp3 Dennis Linde Burning Love 275 Unknown
418 418-queen-keep_yourself_alive-erp.mp3 Queen Keep Yourself Alive 280 Unknown
501 501-uncredited-wind_chimes-erp.mp3 Uncredited Wind Chimes 253 Unknown
502 502-the_beefeaters-dont_be_long-erp.mp3 The Beefeaters Don't Be Long 188 Unknown
503 503-joshua_rifkin-ill_be_back-erp.mp3 Joshua Rifkin I'll Be Back 255 Unknown
504 504-the_dry_city_scat_band-baldheaded_end_of_the_broom-erp.mp3 The Dry City Scat Band Baldheaded End Of The Broom 259 Unknown
505 505-joseph_spence-we_shall_be_happy-erp.mp3 Joseph Spence We Shall Be Happy 184 Unknown
506 506-the_lovin_spoonful-good_time_music-erp.mp3 The Lovin' Spoonful Good Time Music 282 Unknown
507 507-the_paul_butterfield_blue_band-born_in_chicago_(folk_song_65_version)-erp.mp3 The Paul Butterfield Blue Band Born In Chicago (Folk Song '65 Version) 219 Unknown
508 508-eric_clapton_and_the_powerhouse-crossroads-erp.mp3 Eric Clapton & The Powerhouse Crossroads 302 Unknown
509 509-judy_collins-ill_keep_it_with_mine-erp.mp3 Judy Collins I'll Keep It With Mine 286 Unknown
510 510-the_charles_river_valley_boys-shes_a_woman-erp.mp3 The Charles River Valley Boys She's A Woman 269 Unknown
511 511-tom_rush-sunshine_sunshine-erp.mp3 Tom Rush Sunshine Sunshine 261 Unknown
512 512-the_holy_modal_rounders-bird_song-erp.mp3 The Holy Modal Rounders Bird Song 258 Unknown
513 513-clear_light-shes_ready_to_be_free-erp.mp3 Clear Light She's Ready To Be Free 203 Unknown
514 514-tim_buckley-wayfaring_stranger-erp.mp3 Tim Buckley Wayfaring Stranger 283 Unknown
515 515-david_ackles-laissez-faire-erp.mp3 David Ackles Laissez-Faire 255 Unknown
516 516-david_peel_and_the_lower_east_side-alphabet_song-erp.mp3 David Peel & The Lower East Side Alphabet Song 278 Unknown
517 517-simon_stokes_and_the_nighthawks-voodoo_woman-erp.mp3 Simon Stokes & The Nighthawks Voodoo Woman 256 Unknown
518 518-eclection-please_(mark_ii)-erp.mp3 Eclection Please (Mark II) 259 Unknown
519 519-leviathan-flames-erp.mp3 Leviathan Flames 295 Unknown
520 520-show_of_hands-no_words_between_us-erp.mp3 Show Of Hands No Words Between Us 252 Unknown
521 521-jack_s._margolis-listening_to_music-erp.mp3 Jack S. Margolis Listening To Music 280 Unknown
522 522-the_rainbow_band-lotus-erp.mp3 The Rainbow Band Lotus 243 Unknown
523 523-aztec_two-step-the_persecution_and_restoration_of_dean_moriarty_(on_the_road)-erp.mp3 Aztec Two-Step The Persecution And Restoration Of Dean Moriarty (On The Road) 269 Unknown
524 524-goodthunder-p.o.w.-erp.mp3 Goodthunder P.O.W. 274 Unknown
525 525-andy_roberts-all_around_my_grandmothers_floor-erp.mp3 Andy Roberts All Around My Grandmother's Floor 266 Unknown
526 526-jobriath-world_without_end-erp.mp3 Jobriath World Without End 287 Unknown
NFO
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Judy Collins - Turn! Turn! Turn! / To Everything There Is 3:41 A Season 02. Dian & The Greenbriar Boys - He Was A Friend 3:02 03. Judy Henske - High Flying Bird 2:59 04. Bob Gibson - Dink's Song (Fare Thee Well) 2:36 05. Dick Rosmini - Casey 2:00 06. Dick Rosmini - Shady Grove 1:12 07. Dick Rosmini - Little Brown Dog 2:00 08. Koerner, Ray & Glover - Linin' Truck 2:18 09. The Even Dozen Jug Band - The Even Dozens 2:55 10. Vince Martin & Fred Neil - Wild Child In A World Of 2:19 Trouble 11. Spider John Koerner - Good Luck Child 2:10 12. Geoff Muldour - Downtown Blues 2:31 13. Phil Ochs - I Ain't Marching Anymore 2:36 14. Tom Paxton - The Last Thing On My Mind 3:08 15. Hamilton Camp - Pride Of Man 2:11 16. Judy Collins - Tomorrow Is A Long Time 4:11 17. The Dillards With Byron Berline - Black Mountain Rag 2:20 18. Kathy & Carol - Green Rocky Road 2:30 19. Phil Boroff - Cocaine 3:03 20. Richard Farina - House Un-American Blues Activity Dream 3:28 21. Dave Ray - West Egg Rag 1:32 22. Maxwell Street Jimmy Davis - Two Trains Running 2:27 23. Oliver Smith - Breeze 2:37 24. Tom Rush - Joshua Gone Barbados 4:12 25. Fred Neil - Other Side To This Life 2:57 26. Dino Valente - Birdses 2:35 27. The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Blues With A Feeling 4:24 28. The Doors - Moonlight Drive (Early Version) 2:30 CD 2/5 01. Love - My Little Red Book 2:33 02. Tim Buckley - Wings 2:34 03. David Blue - So Easy She Goes By 3:33 04. The Butterfield Blues Band - I Got A Mind To Give Up 5:00 Living 05. Pat Kilroy - The Magic Carpet 2:02 06. The Incredible String Band - First Girl I Loved 4:54 07. Alasdair Clayre - The Invisible Backwards Facing Grocer 2:31 Who Rose To Fame 08. Tom Paxton - One Time And One Time Only (Electric Version) 2:59 09. Phil Ochs - Changes 4:42 10. Judy Collins - Hard Lovin' Loser 2:41 11. Love - She Comes In Colours 2:46 12. The Doors - Light My Fire 7:11 13. Clear Light - Black Roses 2:12 14. Tim Buckley - Once I Was 3:24 15. The Zodiac Cosmic Sounds - Virgo 3:10 16. Steve Noonan - Buy For Me The Rain 2:46 17. Eclection - Nevertheless 2:52 18. Ars Nova - Fields Of People 2:55 19. The Holy Modal Rounders - Dame Fortune 2:55 20. Bamboo - Girl Of The Seasons 3:35 21. Spider John Koerner & Willie Murphy - Magazine Lady 2:50 22. Earth Opera - The Red Sox Are Winning 3:32 23. The Waphphle - I Want You 2:47 CD 3/5 01. Love - Alone Again Or 3:18 02. Judy Collins - Both Sides Now 3:17 03. Tom Rush - No Regrets 3:55 04. Tom Paxton - Jennifer's Rabbit (Electric Version) 1:45 05. The Incredible String Band - Swift As The Wind 4:52 06. Nico - Frozen Warnings 4:04 07. David Ackles - Down River 3:59 08. Earth Opera - Mad Lydia's Waltz 3:51 09. Tim Buckley - Sing A Song For You 2:42 10. David Stoughton - The Sun Comes Up Each Day 4:02 11. Diane Hildebrand - Early Morning Blues And Greens 3:13 12. The Dillards - She Sang Hymns Out Of Tune 2:34 13. Stalk-Forrest Gump - Arthur Comics 3:10 14. The Doors - Five To One 4:31 15. Rhinoceros - Apricot Brandy 1:58 16. Delaney & Bonnie And Friends - When The Battle Is Over 3:36 17. Lonnie Mack - Mt. Healthy Blues 6:46 18. MC5 - Kick Out The Jams 2:52 19. The Stooges - I Wanna Be Your Dog 3:13 20. Crabby Appleton - Go Back 3:07 21. Bread - Dismal Day 2:22 22. Love - August 5:03 CD 4/5 01. The Stooges - Down On The Street (Single Version) 2:43 02. Paul Siebel - Louise 3:44 03. Judy Collins - Amazing Grace 4:07 04. Carly Simon - That's The Way I've Always Heard It Should 4:18 Be 05. The Doors - Riders On The Storm 7:14 06. Mickey Newbury - The Future's Not What It Used To Be 4:33 07. Farquahr Start - Start Living 2:43 08. Harry Chapin - Taxi 6:46 09. Plainsong - The Story Of Amelia Earhart 4:33 10. The Wackers - I Hardly Know Her Name 1:51 11. David Ackles - Ballad Of The Ship Of State 4:21 12. Bread - The Guitar Man 3:47 13. Carly Simon - You're So Vain 4:19 14. Courtland Pickett - You Don't Grow Old 3:56 15. Cyrus Faryar - Dolphins 5:39 16. Skymonters With Hamid Hamilton Camp - Shadows On The Wall 4:33 17. Dennis Linde - Burning Love 3:00 18. Queen - Keep Yourself Alive 3:49 CD 5/5 01. Uncredited - Wind Chimes 0:27 02. The Beefeaters - Don't Be Long 1:56 03. Joshua Rifkin - I'll Be Back 1:43 04. The Dry City Scat Band - Baldheaded End Of The Broom 2:10 05. Joseph Spence - We Shall Be Happy 2:55 06. The Lovin' Spoonful - Good Time Music 3:09 07. The Paul Butterfield Blue Band - Born In Chicago (Folk 3:20 Song '65 Version) 08. Eric Clapton & The Powerhouse - Crossroads 2:19 09. Judy Collins - I'll Keep It With Mine 3:10 10. The Charles River Valley Boys - She's A Woman 2:39 11. Tom Rush - Sunshine Sunshine 2:59 12. The Holy Modal Rounders - Bird Song 2:40 13. Clear Light - She's Ready To Be Free 1:58 14. Tim Buckley - Wayfaring Stranger 4:25 15. David Ackles - Laissez-Faire 1:37 16. David Peel & The Lower East Side - Alphabet Song 2:28 17. Simon Stokes & The Nighthawks - Voodoo Woman 2:30 18. Eclection - Please (Mark II) 2:58 19. Leviathan - Flames 3:48 20. Show Of Hands - No Words Between Us 4:12 21. Jack S. Margolis - Listening To Music 2:10 22. The Rainbow Band - Lotus 5:33 23. Aztec Two-Step - The Persecution And Restoration Of Dean 4:17 Moriarty (On The Road) 24. Goodthunder - P.O.W. 6:52 25. Andy Roberts - All Around My Grandmother's Floor 3:11 26. Jobriath - World Without End 3:43 ┌────────┐ ────┤ Notes ├────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── └────────┘ This 5-CD set is not the biggest, most massive box set that you've ever encountered - back in the late 90's, Deutsche Grammophon had out something about the size of a cello case (with a pair of handles on it) that contained the label's entire recorded output of the music of Johann Sebastian Bach, although, to be fair, that wasn't much more than a hyper-mega-packaging of existing CDs, CD sets, and box sets. This set, on the other hand, is very much an elaborately designed creation, specifically remastered and assembled for this release, and its packaging is custom-conceived from the individual song up through to the outer box. And in the context of popular music, this set is certainly in the running alongside some of Bear Family's most ambitious creations, for sheer size and weight - (anyone on any kind of heart medication who decides they want this set and doesn't own a car or feel like springing for a taxi should probably order it and have it shipped to their home, rather than buy it at a store and transport it themselves, at least unless they check with their doctor first). Ironically enough, the very fact that this is, indeed, a 'popular music' box set says something about the end of Elektra Records' history that is embraced by its contents. "Forever Changing: The Golden Age Of Elektra Records 1963-1973", and a limitation in its scope and content -- you won't mind buying it, but you'll heartily wish (and would have bought it that much faster) there were a companion volume of some sort covering the label's history from 1953 through 1963, a time when the company's output included such curiosities as physician-turned-folksinger Shep Ginandes (who was to the postwar folksinging community in Boston the same kind of godfather that Alexis Korner and Cyril Davies were to home-grown blues in England) and the soundtracks to documentary movies by Maya Deren, and when founder Jac Holzman (whose participation was all over this set) would have been astounded to see Elektra's output designated as 'popular' music. On the other hand, the box at hand, opening as it does with Judy Collins' "Turn! Turn! Turn!" and closing with Queen's "Keep Yourself Alive" a decade later speaks volumes, not only about changes in the record company across that later time period, but also about changes in the society to which it was offering its music during that same era. Those buying the set will need a good-sized and sturdy table on which to open it, and to dig down, past a folder containing art prints of four classic album covers from the label, a package of postcards devoted to a larger handful of significant artists, a set of publicity shots devoted to the Doors, Love, Queen, and Tom Rush. A pair of Elektra emblem pin badges; and a 96-page hardcover book chock-full of information, essays, commentary, and more by Holzman and the artists themselves (which is another reason one yearns for a volume covering Elektra's first decade - those are the artists who are truly lost to time and very much need an account of this sort on their behalf). With all of that material inside, the set isn't really devised for convenience of use, a fact of which you'll be reminded in your inability to find the 'numbered exclusive certificate of authenticity' supposedly included, which hardly matters. To borrow from the title of Holzman's autobiography, which is represented here on the bonus CD-ROM, one buys this to 'follow the music', not to prize a numbered edition, or as an investment (the Mosaic Records boxes are wiser acquisitions in the latter regard). But following the music is made slightly difficult by the design of the set; why is it that the makers of all of these mega-boxes, from the joint EMI/Columbia Pink Floyd set Shine On and RCA's Duke Ellington career retrospective and on to this release, can't devise an easy way to store and access the CDs and, more importantly, include artist and song information on the individual CD packaging. Some of the artists on disc one, such as Judy Collins, Judy Henske (whose 'High Flying Bird' is one of the highlights of the whole set for anyone who doesn't know it - and anyone hearing it for the first time may rightly wonder why she never got nearly as well-known or found as wide an audience as Grace Slick or Janis Joplin), Phil Ochs, Richard Farina, Tom Rush, Fred Neil, and the Doors are obvious, but many are far less so, and keeping up with it means dealing with a listing separate from the handsome CD package itself, either in the hardcover book or one of the other documents in the package. But in terms of the sound, it is mightily impressive, whether one is listening to the field-call of "Linin' Track" by Koerner, Ray & Glover or the instrumental "The Even Dozens" by the Even Dozen Jog Band; and the makers were clever enough to get such deserving figures as Bob Gibson and Hamilton Camp represented separately, on "Duke's Song (Fare Thee Well)" and "Pride of Man," respectively (of which the latter is one of several places where this volume brushes up against the folk-rock boom and the psychedelic era that followed in the wake of much of the music here). This CD probably straddles the greatest gap of the set, from reinterpretations of traditional folk to The Doors' "Moonlight Drive," though the latter song doesn't convincingly belong on this CD, so much as on the next volume. Disc two is devoted to Elektra's gradual switch in mid-decade from folk to more elaborately conceived and arranged (and heavily amplified) music, opening with Love's "My Little Red Book" and intermingling the work of the Doors, Judy Collins, Tom Paxton, David Blue, Tim Buckley, Clear Light, the Holy Modal Rounders, the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, the Incredible String Band, and Earth Opera, as well as encompassing such less familiar names as the Zodiac Cosmic Sounds, Alasdair Clayre, and Waphphle - it marks the place where the folkies and blues artists all added instruments and began stretching out what they did with them, and the label also signed rock bands that knew distinctly more than three or four chords, and about a lot else besides playing music (though the latter was true of virtually every artist that Holzman ever signed up). And even though most of the performers here have their work represented on CD already, often in updated, audiophile-quality editions, the sound throughout this disc is still pretty damned impressive. Disc three is where it all blossoms, leaping the gap from amplified folk, blues, and pop variations to bolder messages and groups founded on harder sounds - The Doors are still here, as are Judy Collins and Tom Rush, but Collins' "Both Sides Now" is present as a representative of Joni Mitchell's songwriting in the first acquaintanceship that most listeners had with it, and not entirely out-of-sync with Love's "Alone Again Or" or Tom Paxton's "Jennifer's Rabbit" in its rather elaborately arranged electric version. And surrounding them are Nico, The Doors, David Ackles, Rhinoceros, David Stoughton, the Stalk-Forrest Group, Delaney & Bonnie & Friends, Crabby Appleton, and Bread - and the MC5 and the Stooges, both of whom carried the label into a crunchy, defiant music territory far from its roots, mining deep into a popular culture and an audience that was a world away from the one that had existed just three years before. Disc four opens with the Stooges' "Down On The Street" and weaves across the work of Harry Chapin and Carly Simon, as well as such label stalwarts as Judy Collins (who was selling more records than ever) and Hamilton Camp (who wasn't), and takes us down roads old and new. Into pop music as well as eclectic obscurities such as Cyrus Faryar, Plainsong, and Courtland Pickett, until we get to Queen, whose "Keep Yourself Alive" closes out the main section of the set. But in case that musical journey and the obscure musical notables included on the way aren't enough to satisfy the true music obsessive who would buy this set, there's a fifth disc, titled "Another Time, Another Place," which delves into a kind of alternate history of Elektra, and some of the important one-offs, blind alleys, and ultimately unsigned and lost acts that littered the company's history, as well as releases that somehow fit outside of the conception of the other discs here. Everyone from Eric Clapton & the Powerhouse and the Byrds in their early incarnation as the Beefeaters to David Peel & the Lower East Side, and Joseph Spence, a Caribbean singer from the album The Real Bahamas, which helped launch what eventually became the Nonesuch Explorer label. There are also oddities such as the 1966 Judy Collins single "I'll Keep It with Mine" (presenting the singer in a fascinating but ultimately abandoned electric folk-rock setting), the Charles River Valley Boys' bluegrass Beatles stylings, and some of the company's very late signings before Holzman's exit - Simon Stokes' swamp rock "Voodoo Woman" and Eclection's Jefferson Airplane-influenced "Please (Mark II)" are the most interesting, but they're all well worth hearing - when Elektra was absorbed into the Warner-Elektra-Atlantic corporate identity. Each CD is mastered on a black-vinyl-style platter and re-creates one of the appropriate period Elektra label designs, and the whole release is an exceptional listening experience, but more to the point, it's all fun and enjoyable, mostly because the makers have avoided any obvious boundaries in doing their jobs: tracks such as Judy Collins' "Both Sides Now" and Harry Chapin's "Taxi," which were hated by many critics but sold millions of copies, are juxtaposed with pieces by the Stooges, which sold in the thousands but were immensely important and influential on two subsequent generations of musicians - and they're on the same box with David Peel's compellingly subversive "Alphabet Song". It's diversity in the name of completeness and telling a great larger story engagingly through the music, which ultimately matters more than the elaborate packaging or the visual paraphernalia. There's a good month's listening, at least here (plus the CD-ROM, which is Mac- and Windows-compatible and includes Holzman's Follow the Music plus an Elektra discography) and a lot more reading to go with it if that's what one wants, and the only event that could make this release even better than it is in the listening would be a further volume devoted to the earlier history of the label, to fill in that end of the music. All tracks remastered for this compilation by Bill Inglot and Dan Hersch. ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────

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