Fires of Eden (album) explained

Fires of Eden
Type:Studio
Artist:Judy Collins
Cover:Fires of Eden (album).png
Border:yes
Released:September 1990
Length:49:00
Label:Columbia
Prev Title:Sanity and Grace
Prev Year:1989
Next Title:Baby's Bedtime
Next Year:1990

Fires of Eden is the eighteenth studio album by American singer Judy Collins, released in September 1990 by Columbia Records. It was Collins' first and only release for Columbia. The album was produced by Joel Dorn and Lucy Simon.

Overview

For the album, Collins wrote the album's opening seven-minute track "The Blizzard"; she also contributed to the songs "Fortune of Soldiers", "Home Before Dark", "City of Cities", "Queen of the Night", mostly with songwriters Robin Batteau and David Buskin. A studio version of the song "From A Distance" was included; it was presented on the previous album in a live version.

The album failed to chart in any country, but the title track single peaked at number 31 on the Adult Contemporary chart.[1]

Notes and References

  1. Adult Contemporary Chart. en. Billboard. 8 December 1990. 4 April 2022. 21 November 2021. https://web.archive.org/web/20211121120803/https://www.billboard.com/charts/adult-contemporary/1990-12-08/.