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Joni Mitchell - Court & Spark .gif) By Sam Sutherland
Painter-turned-folksinger Joni Mitchell had slipped stark saxophone
solos into her prior album, For the Roses, and her singing had
often hinted at a capacity for bluesier fare than her guitar- and
piano-framed confessional ballads offered. None of those hints prepared
fans for this sudden, expansive shift toward a much larger canvas--a
sleeker, orchestrated pop style pulsing with jazz elements. Court &
Spark found Mitchell casting aside her earth mother affectations and
revealing herself as the thoroughly modern, thoroughly complicated woman
she is; the songs sustained familiar preoccupations with relationships but
replaced courtly settings and naturalistic imagery with recognizably
modern locales. Deeply romantic, constantly questioning, classic tracks
like the title song, "Help Me," "Free Man in Paris,"
"Same Situation," and "Raised on Robbery" display a
more liberated Mitchell, ready to rumble with unbridled electric guitars
(guest Robbie Robertson on "...Robbery"), even willing to poke
fun at her own oh-so-sensitive rep with a hip cover of Annie Ross's
hilarious "Twisted."
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| 1. Court And Spark | 7. Down To You | | 2. Help Me | 8. Just Like This Train | | 3. Free Man In Paris | 9. Raised On Robbery | | 4. People's Parties | 10. Trouble Child | | 5. The Same Situation | 11. Twisted | | 6. Car On A Hill | |
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