The album features classic Judy Collins hits like "Chelsea Morning", "Turn! Turn! Turn!" and "I Think It's Going to Rain Today" with new arrangements.[1] Many of the songs have already been released on various albums released by the singer after the termination of her contract with Elektra Records in the mid-80s.[2]
The album also included a brand new, never-before-released "White Bird", a cover version of a song by the San Francisco hippie rock band It's a Beautiful Day, which was released as a single on March 19.[3]
Guests on the album include Stephen Stills, Willie Nelson and Joan Baez.[1]
In support of the album, the singer went on tour.[4]
The reviewer of Folk Alley stated that there is not a single false note on the album, and a selection of Collins' songs once again illustrates her gift to live in a song and gently inhale the spirit of love and beauty.[6] Jim Wirth of Uncut gave the album a score of 6 out of 10, noting that is "a portrait of the artist in lockdown. A caged thing for the moment, but watch her fly."[5]