Come Hell or Waters High - Judie Tzuke, Muggleton, Paul
Welcome to the Cruise
Southern Smiles
These Are the Laws
The Choices You've Made
Living on the Coast
You Are the Phoenix - Judie Tzuke, Muggleton, Paul
You Were the Place
Wonderland [Live] - Judie Tzuke, Noble, Bob
Let Me Be the Pearl [Live]
Parallel Lives - Judie Tzuke, Savannah, Jonn
Under the Angels - Judie Tzuke, Noble, Bob
That's Where My Heart Used to Be - Judie Tzuke, Gordeno, Peter
Both Alone - Judie Tzuke, Cardwell, Richard
UK retrospective collection contains tracks from her classic 'Welcome To The Cruise' & 'Sportscar' albums, as well as her most recent work. Guests include Go West's Peter Cox on backing vocals. 17 tracks including, 'St... more »ay With Me Till Dawn', 'Understanding', 'For You', 'Let Me Be The Pearl' (live) & 'Wonderland' (live). 2001.« less
UK retrospective collection contains tracks from her classic 'Welcome To The Cruise' & 'Sportscar' albums, as well as her most recent work. Guests include Go West's Peter Cox on backing vocals. 17 tracks including, 'Stay With Me Till Dawn', 'Understanding', 'For You', 'Let Me Be The Pearl' (live) & 'Wonderland' (live). 2001.
CD Reviews
Pure gold
@ | 03/21/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If your idea of music is some talent less semi clad bimbo or himbo shaking their booty to a drum machine, then forget this CD. If on the other hand you are person of taste and discernment and you want to hear one of the best singer songwriters working today then this is definitely a must have CD. Spanning twenty odd years of Judies exquisite works from the early songs on Elton Johns Rocket label to some of her more recent work on her own Big Moon records, these songs are as good as anything Joni Mitchell or Stevie Nicks have done, be good to your ears buy it."
Regretfully Forgotten Singer-Songwriter is Sublime
Paul Allaer | Cincinnati | 03/24/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Judie Tzuke made a huge splash in Europe with her first 2 albums ("Welcome to the Cruise" in 1979 and "Sportscar" in 1980) and then slowly but surely drifted into obscurity, regretfully. Tzuke was on a par with, say, Joni Mitchell at that time. Fiona Apple may have sounded like this if she started her career 15 years earlier.This compilation captures the best of the initial 2 albums, with some additional later tracks. Tzuke's "claim to fame" is of course her song "Stay With Me Till Dawn", as beautiful a ballad as you will ever hear. But Tzuke can also rock, as tracks like "Sportscar" and "The Choices You've Made" show.If you are not familiar with Judy Tzuke, please check her out. You will not be disappointed! BUY IT!"
Desperately seeking "Shoot the Moon" (stunning!)
paula b | surrey, england! | 09/08/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Judie's work is incredible, the music is intelligent, thoughtful, artistic & a total pleasure to listen to.
I'm frustrated that her past work is ne impossible to get hold of! Shoot the Moon, Road Noise - both absolutely brilliant albums/track listings - where are they?
regarding this album, it includes an adequate portfolio, but of course, the live versions of: "Hunter" is ommitted, the haunting "For You" surpasses itself live, as does "'Til Dawn"
I was pleased to see "Southern Smiles & "These are the Laws" - but it is like a taster that leaves you craving to hear "new friends again"/"Bring the Rain" + her other great tracks,
My vision is that one day Judie will release a "true" compilation album including all these, plus those fantastic tracks on "shoot the moon"."
A TRULY GREAT ARTIST
Capt. Lou Costello | Asia | 10/17/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Judie Tzuke, for some reason that completely escapes me, remains out of the mainstream of today's music world. This album and indeed many others in her large body of work are absolutely exquisite. She is easily the equal of Sarah McLachlan, Joni Mitchell, or Carly Simon. The songs are beautifully executed and the musicianship is top shelf. Stay With Me Till Dawn is a true work of art. If you want something you can treasure, buy it!"