Seeing Stephen Stills and Judy Collins again will not leave you indifferent. They were a love couple in the 1960s, immortalized by Stills in the well-known song Suite: Judy Blue Eyes by . But he also played on the records of the folk singer Collins, who flourished in the 1960s. Both are now in their 70s and have found each other again. At least, with this album on which they redo some of their own
… songs from yesteryear, in addition to the repertoire of , and . The latter's song Who Knows Where The Time Goes already has a beautiful 1969 version by Collins. Once again she sings this folk ballad carried and with a crystal clear voice, as if time had no hold on her. Stills sounds a bit rustier in, among other things, a heavy version of So Begins The Task by Manassas, his band from the early 70s. What is particularly striking is how the duo lovingly assist each other in songs in which they take the lead vocals in turn. Have they also found each other in love again? Just like that, judging by this close-sounding collaboration. (MR)more