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Ladies of the Canyon

Joni Mitchell

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Album Review

This wonderfully varied release shows a number of new tendencies in Joni Mitchell's work, some of which would come to fuller fruition on subsequent albums. "The Arrangement," "Rainy Night House," and "Woodstock" contain lengthy instrumental sections, presaging the extensive non-vocal stretches in later selections such as "Down to You" from Court and Spark. Jazz elements are noticeable in the wind solos of "For Free" and "Conversation," exhibiting an important influence that would extend as late as Mingus. The unusually poignant desolation of "The Arrangement" would surface more strongly in Blue. A number of the selections here ("Willy" and "Blue Boy") use piano rather than guitar accompaniment; arrangements here are often more colorful and complex than before, utilizing cello, clarinet, flute, saxophone, and percussion. Mitchell sings more clearly and expressively than on prior albums, most strikingly so on "Woodstock," her celebration of the pivotal 1960s New York rock festival. This number, given a haunting electric piano accompaniment, is sung in a gutsy, raw, soulful manner; the selection proves amply that pop music anthems don't all have to be loud production numbers. Songs here take many moods, ranging from the sunny, easygoing "Morning Morgantown" (a charming small-town portrait) to the nervously energetic "Conversation" (about a love triangle in the making) to the cryptically spooky "The Priest" (presenting the speaker's love for a Spartan man) to the sweetly sentimental classic "The Circle Game" (denoting the passage of time in touching terms) to the bouncy and vibrant single "Big Yellow Taxi" (with humorous lyrics on ecological matters) to the plummy, sumptuous title track (a celebration of creativity in all its manifestations). This album is yet another essential listen in Mitchell's recorded canon.

Customer Reviews

Gorgeous. Absolutely incredible.

This is certainly one of the most beautiful albums I own. Joni is a master songwriter, a surprising inventor of folk music for both guitar and piano. Her lyrics are gorgeous. There are so many wonderful songs on this album that I find the task of choosing a favorite impossible. The song "Rainy Night House" stands out as a testament to life, to the search for self. Of course, her hit "Big Yellow Taxi" is on this album-- a fun, upbeat, song laced with wise words. Better yet, however, is "The Priest". As always, Joni uses her beautiful voice to turn poetic phrases into song. Her earthy sound, uncluttered and still complex, both sooths and awakens. I would even be so bold as to compare the effect of her songs to that of classical music.

"You Don"t Know What You've Got 'Til It's Gone!"

.."We're Captive On The Carousel Of Time!"..Oh; What an exquisite early effort was "Ladies Of The Canyon" by Joni Mitchell!-I agree with the lead reviewer; Many jazzy & moody elements begin to appear on this recording; Hard to believe it's only Joni's third LP!-Delving into Mature & Topical themes as: Adultery; Ecology; Pollution; Religion & Merchandising; Joni manages to be both Thought-Provoking and Sing-Along-Able; Even during the same song!-A Superior Songstress!...by Grimmbo.

Beautiful

Beautiful album! Peaceful and relaxing to listen to!

Biography

Born: November 7, 1943 in Fort Macleod, Alberta, Canada

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

When the dust settles, Joni Mitchell may stand as the most important and influential female recording artist of the late 20th century. Uncompromising and iconoclastic, Mitchell confounded expectations at every turn; restlessly innovative, her music evolved from deeply personal folk stylings into pop, jazz, avant-garde, and even world music, presaging the multicultural experimentation of the 1980s and 1990s by over a decade. Fiercely independent, her work steadfastly resisted the whims of both mainstream...
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