This double CD contains all four of the Toronto singer/songwriter's '60s studio albums (the live LP
Sunday Concert, not included here, was also released in the '60s). On these records, his resonant vocals, lyrical ambition, and melodic strengths produced as close a rival to
Bob Dylan as Canada ever fashioned during that decade, and foreshadowed work by other major Canadian singer/songwriters of the late '60s, such as
Joni Mitchell,
Neil Young, and
Leonard Cohen. "Early Mornin' Rain" (covered by fellow Canadian folkies
Ian & Sylvia), the folk-rock protest number "Black Day in July," the epic "Canadian Railroad Trilogy," and his cover of
Ewan McColl's "The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face" are all present, and are among the most popular tracks
Lightfoot has issued during his long career. Featuring both acoustic and folk-rock recordings, this neatly bundles
Lightfoot's early work into a listenable and fairly inexpensive package. ~ Richie Unterberger