Now this is actually rather good and the quality outstanding. Mitchell in the Eighties was in her prime of the jazz era old folkie’s career! Great band and a great song selection. If you can get past the sophomoric abuse and filth of the comments section at Big O which always tends to let the side down somewhat, this is really worth checking out for Mitchell fans
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Disc 1
Track 101. Free Man In Paris 3:28
Track 102. Coyote 5:47
Track 103. Edith And The Kingpin 3:40
Track 104. You Turn Me On, I’m A Radio 3:32
Track 105. Song For Sharon 7:27
Track 106. God Must Be A Boogie Man 4:20
Track 107. For Free 4:52
Track 108. Big Yellow Taxi 3:06
Track 109. A Case Of You 4:50
Track 110. Amelia 8:03
49 minsDisc 2
Track 201. Ladies’ Man 2:58
Track 202. (You’re So Square) Baby, I Don’t Care 4:21
Track 203. Chinese Cafe/Unchained Melody 5:39
Track 204. Help Me 4:25
Track 205. Both Sides Now 5:09
Track 206. Band Intro 1:40
Track 207. Underneath The Streetlight 2:14
Track 208. Woodstock 6:34
33 minsLineup:
Joni Mitchell - vocals, guitars, dulcimer, piano
Russell Ferrante - keyboards
Michael Landau - guitar
Larry Klein - bass
Vinnie Colaiuta - drums
Joni Mitchell, 1968, by Don Howard.
“When I heard, ‘You can’t do that, you’re a girl,’ I went ahead and did it anyway.” - Joni, Maclean’s, 2014
(The photo and quote both come from Joni’s March 2022 newsletter celebrating International Women’s Month. Read it online here.)
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