A surprise discovery of the 1969 Woodstock festival, emerging as a force in the early 1970s singer-songwriter boom.
She played at Woodstock (and later wrote a hit song about it) and was the quintessential flower child folk singer, with an appealingly off-beat voice and rapturous tunes. But unlike many of her peers, Melanie Safka never abandoned the sound or ideals of the hippie generation. Her early career followed the 1960s formula: playing Greenwich Village coffee houses, getting signed by a major label (Capitol) in their frenzy to cash in on the folk scene, and then being unceremoniously dropped shortly afterwards. Since 1969, however, when she opted out of her contract with Buddha Records and started an independent label, Melanie has never stopped recording or touring, making new fans without altering her down-to-earth girl-and-guitar style.
Pyramid Records
2002
BMG International
1999
Laserlight
1994
Hypertension Music
1993
Lone Star
1993
Food for Thought
1989
Amherst Records
1985
Neighborhood Music
1983
1982
Tomato / Rhino
1979
Teller House
1979
1978
1975
Neighborhood Music
1975
Neighborhood Music
1974
Neighborhood Music
1973
Neighborhood Music
1972
Possum
1971
See For Miles Records
1971
Buddah
1971
One Way Records
1970
Pair
1970
Buddah
1970
Buddah
1969
CFive / C-Five
1968







