'Joni Mitchell' is a member of:


Bob Dylan and Joni Mitchell
 
vocals 0000 - 0000  delete
James Taylor and Joni Mitchell
 
vocals 0000 - 0000  delete
 



Our Sponsors:

no ads? sign up!


'Joni Mitchell' History: 


Biography



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 multi-cultural experimentation of the 1980s and 1990s by over a decade. Fiercely independent, her work steadfastly resisted the whims of both mainstream audiences and the male-dominated recording industry — while Mitchell's records never sold in the same numbers enjoyed by contemporaries like Carole King, Janis Joplin or Aretha Franklin, none experimented so recklessly with their artistic identities or so bravely explored territory outside of the accepted confines of pop music, resulting in a creative legacy which paved the way for performers ranging from Patti Smith and Chrissie Hynde to Madonna and Courtney Love. Born Roberta Joan Anderson in Saskatchewan, Canada on November 7, 1943, she was stricken with polio at the age of nine; while recovering in a children's hospital, she began her performing career by singing to the other patients. After later teaching herself to play guitar with the aid of a Pete Seeger instruction book, she went off to art college, and became a fixture on the Alberta, Calgary folk music scene. After relocating to Toronto, she married folksinger Chuck Mitchell in 1965, and began performing under the name Joni Mitchell.


A year later the couple moved to Detroit, Michigan, but separated soon after; Joni remained in the Motor City, however, and won significant press acclaim for her burgeoning songwriting skills and smoky, distinctive vocals, leading to a string of high-profile performances in New York City. There she became a cause celebre among the media and other performers; after she signed to Reprise in 1967, David Crosby offered to produce her debut record, a self-titled acoustic effort which appeared the following year. Her songs also found great success with other singers: in 1968, Judy Collins scored a major hit with the Mitchell-penned "Both Sides Now," while Fairport Convention covered "Eastern Rain" and Tom Rush recorded "The Circle Game." Thanks to all of the outside exposure, Mitchell began to earn a strong cult following; her 1969 sophomore effort Clouds reached the Top 40, while 1970's Ladies of the Canyon sold even better on the strength of the single "Big Yellow Taxi." It also included her anthemic composition "Woodstock," a major hit for Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young. Still, the commercial and critical approval awarded her landmark 1971 record Blue was unprecedented: a luminous, starkly confessional set written primarily during a European vacation, the album firmly established Mitchell as one of pop music's most remarkable and insightful talents. Predictably, she turned away from Blue's incandescent folk with 1972's For the Roses, the first of the many major stylistic turns she would take over the course of her daring career. Backed by rock-jazz performer Tom Scott, Mitchell's music began moving into more pop-oriented territory, a change typified by the single "You Turn Me On (I'm a Radio)," her first significant hit. The follow-up, 1974's classic Court and Spark, was her most commercially-successful outing: a sparkling, jazz-accented set, it reached the Number Two spot on the U.S. album charts and launched three hit singles — "Help Me," "Free Man in Paris" and "Raised on Robbery." After the 1974 live collection Miles of Aisles, Mitchell emerged in 1975 with The Hissing of Summer Lawns, a bold, almost avant-garde record which housed her increasingly complex songs in experimental, jazz-inspired settings; "The Jungle Line" introduced the rhythms of African Burundi drums, placing her far ahead of the pop world's mid-1980s fascination with world music. 1976's Hejira, recorded with Weather Report bassist Jaco Pastorius, smoothed out the music's more difficult edges while employing minimalist techniques; Mitchell later performed the album's first single, "Coyote," at the Band's Last Waltz concert that Thanksgiving. Her next effort, 1977's two-record set Don Juan's Reckless Daughter, was another ambitious move, a collection of long, largely improvisational pieces recorded with jazz players Larry Carlton and Wayne Shorter, Chaka Khan and a battery of Latin percussionists. Shortly after the record's release, Mitchell was contacted by the legendary jazz bassist Charles Mingus, who invited her to work with him on a musical interpretation of T.S. Eliot's Four Quartets. Mingus, who was suffering from Lou Gehrig's disease, sketched out a series of melodies to which Mitchell added lyrics; however, Mingus died on January 5, 1979 before the record was completed. After Mitchell finished their collaboration on her own, she recorded the songs under the title Mingus, which was released the summer after the jazz titan's passing. Following her second live collection, 1980's Shadows and Light, Mitchell returned to pop territory for 1982's Wild Things Run Fast; the first single, a cover of the Elvis Presley hit "(You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care," became her first chart single in eight years. Shortly after the album's release, she married bassist/sound engineer Larry Klein, who became a frequent collaborator on much of her subsequent material, including synth-driven 1985's Dog Eat Dog, co-produced by Thomas Dolby. Mitchell's move into electronics continued with 1988's Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm, featuring guests Peter Gabriel, Willie Nelson, Tom Petty and Billy Idol. Mitchell returned to her roots with 1991's Night Ride Home, a spare, stripped-down collection spotlighting little more than her voice and acoustic guitar. Prior to recording 1994's Turbulent Indigo, she and Klein separated, although he still co-produced the record, which was her most acclaimed work in years. In 1996, she compiled a pair of anthologies, Hits and Misses, which collected her chart successes as well as under-appreciated favorites. A new studio album, Taming the Tiger, followed in 1998. Both Sides Now, a collection of standards, followed in early 2000.
source: http://www.musicbase.h1.ru/PPB/ppb1/Bio_136.htm





Joni Mitchell Discography:


 Release Title and date
DreamlandDreamland
2004
Beginning of SurvivalBeginning of Survival
2004
Travelogue (Disc 1)Travelogue (Disc 1)
2002
Travelogue (Disc 2)Travelogue (Disc 2)
2002
Both Sides NowBoth Sides Now
2000
Taming the TigerTaming the Tiger
1998
HitsHits
1996
MissesMisses
1996
Turbulent IndigoTurbulent Indigo
1994
Night Ride HomeNight Ride Home
1991
Chalk Mark in a Rain StormChalk Mark in a Rain Storm
1988
Dog Eat DogDog Eat Dog
1985
Wild Things Run FastWild Things Run Fast
1982
Shadows and LightShadows and Light
1980
MingusMingus
1979
Don JuanDon Juan's Reckless Daughter
1977
HejiraHejira
1976
The Hissing of Summer LawnsThe Hissing of Summer Lawns
1975
Miles of AislesMiles of Aisles
1974
Court and SparkCourt and Spark
1974
Court and SparkCourt and Spark
1974
For the RosesFor the Roses
1972
BlueBlue
1971
Ladies of the CanyonLadies of the Canyon
1970
CloudsClouds
1969
Joni MitchellJoni Mitchell
1968
 (kept on) by her own devices
 1970.10.29 - london, uk
 1994-09-23 - "just ice"
 a day in the garden
 best of early joni mitchell (incl blue 11-20)
 big yellow taxi
 blonde in the bleachers
 boots: gene autry museum la 1995
 came upon a child of god
 chalk mark in a rainstorm
 come in from the cold
 compilation
 congresgebouw, the hague (nl), 27 april 1983
 court & spark (1-11) the hissing of summer lawns (12-21)
 dlf 290303-cd1
 dlf 290303-cd2
 don juan's reckless daughter, disc 2
 dreamland - the very best of
 experience
 for free
 ghosts
 how do you stop
 jan 26 1995 gene autrey museum
 joni mitchell (aka song to a seagull)
 ladies of the canyon (1-10) for the roses (11-22)
 live at wembley arena, 4
 Live from the Gene Autry Museum
 live in germany 1969
 Live in Tokyo 1983
 live usa
 lost tracks a­z, #100 (shadows and light)
 miles of ailes (live)
 my secret place
 nothing can be done
 people's parties
 second fret coffeehouse sets 66-68 d2
 sept 10, 1970 bbc
 shadows and light (cd 2 of 2)
 shadows and light - cd 1
 shadows and light - cd 2
Song to a SeagullSong to a Seagull
 songs chosen by her friends & fellow musicians
 songs of a prairie girl
 travelogue (cd1)
 travelogue (cd1)
 travelogue (cd2)
 urge for going live 1973
 wild things run fast - ultradisc
 words and music [reprise]


Tracks by 'Joni Mitchell' 


06 
08 
A Bird That Whistles 
A Case of You Play
A Chair in the Sky 
All I Want Play
Amelia 
Amelia (Orchestral Version, 2002) 
Answer Me, My Love 
The Arrangement Play
A Strange Boy 
At Last 
Band Introduction 
Banquet 
Barangrill 
The Beat of Black Wings 
Be Cool 
Big Yellow Taxi Play
Black Crow 
Blonde in the Bleachers 
Blue Play
Blue Box 
Blue Boy Play
Blue Motel Room 
The Boho Dance 
Borderline 
Both Sides, Now Play
Both Sides Now, Comes Love, Answer Me My Love, Stormy Weather 
Both Sides Now (Orchestral Version, 2002) 
Cactus Tree Play
Cactus Tree [Part 2: Out of the City and Down to the Seaside] 
California Play
Carey Play
Car on a Hill 
CD2 
Chelsea Morning Play
Cherokee Louise 
Cherokee Louise (Live, Gene Autry Museum, 1995-01-28) 
Cherokee Louise (Orchestral Version, 2002) 
Chinese Café 
Chinese Café, Unchained Melody 
The Circle Game Play
The Circle Game, Little Green 
Coin in the Pocket (Rap) 
Cold Blue Steel and Sweet Fire 
Come in from the Cold 
Come in from the Cold (Edit) 
Come in from the Cold (LP) 
Comes Love Play
Come to the Sunshine 
Conversation Play
Cool Water 
Court and Spark 
Coyote 
The Crazy Cries of Love 
Dancin' Clown 
Data Track 
The Dawntreader Play
Dawntreader [Part 2: Out of the City and Down to the Seaside] 
Deamland 
DLF290303-Teil 1 
Dog Eat Dog 
Don Alias, Don's Solo 
Don Juan's Reckless Daughter 
Don's Solo 
Don't Go To Strangers 
Don't Interrrupt the Sorrow 
Don't Interrupt The Sorrow 
Don't Worry 'Bout Me 
Don't Worry 'Bout Me - At Last - You're My Thrill - I Wish I Wer 
Down to You 
Dream Flat Tires 
Dreamland 
Dr. Junk the Dentist Man 
The Dry Cleaner From Des Moine 
The Dry Cleaner from Des Moines 
Edith and the Kingpin 
Electricity 
Empty 
Empty Track 
Empty Track 
[Enhanced CD Data] 
Ethiopia 
Face Lift 
Fiction 
The Fiddle and the Drum Play
The Fish Bowl (Poem) 
For free Play
For Me 
For the Roses 
For The Roses (Orchestral Version, 2002) 
Free Man in Paris 
Lyrics
Funeral (Rap) 
Furry Sings the Blues 
The Gallery Play
God Must Be a Boogie Man 
Goodbye Pork Pie Hat 
Goodbye Pork Pie Hat (Mitchell and Mingus) 
Good Friends 
Good Samaritan 
Go Tell the Drummer Man 
Guitar; Lyle Mays, Keyboards; Michael Brecker, Reeds, Band Intr 
Happiness Is The Best Facelift 
Happiniess is the best Facelift 
Happy Birthday 1975 (Rap) 
Harlem In Havana 
Harry's House, Centerpiece 
Hejira 
Hejira (Live, Gene Autry Museum, 1995-01-28) 
Help Me Play
Lyrics
The Hissing Of Summer Lawns 
How do You Stop 
How Do You Stop (Album Version) 
Hunter (The Good Samaritan) 
I Don't Know Where I Stand Play
I Had A King Play
I Had a King [Part 1: I Came to the City] 
Impossible Dreamer 
In France They Kiss On Main St 
In France They Kiss on Main Street 
Intro 
Introduction 
Introduction (Live, Gene Autry Museum, 1995-01-28) 
Introduction (Santa Barbara County Bowl, Sept. 1979 
I's a Muggin' (Rap) 
I Think I Understand Play
I Wish I Were In Love Again 
Jaco Pastorius, Bass; Don Alias, Drums and Congas; Pat Metheny, 
Jejira 
Jericho 
Joni (Roy Rogers Story) (Live, Gene Autry Museum, 1995-01-28) 
Judgement of the Moon and Stars 
Judgement of the Moon and Stars (Ludwig's Tune) 
The Jungle Line 
Just Like the Train 
King in a Tenement Castle 
Ladies' Man 
Ladies of the Canyon Play
Lakota 
Last Chance Lost 
The Last Time I Saw Richard Play
Lead Balloon 
Lesson in Survival 
Let the Wind Carry Me 
Little Green Play
London Bridge 
Love 
Love or Money 
Love Puts on a New Face 
Love's Cries 
Love's Cries (Live, Gene Autry Museum, 1995-01-28) 
Loves Ry 
Lucky Girl 
Lucky (Rap) 
Magdalene Laundry 
Man from Mars 
The Man I Love 
Man to Man 
Marcie Play
Marcie [Part 1: I Came to the City] 
Michael from Mountains Play
Michael from Mountains [Part 1: I Came to the City] 
Moon at the Window 
Moon at the Window (Live, Gene Autry Museum, 1995-01-28) 
Morning Morgan Town Play
Mr. Tambourine Man 
My Best to You 
My Old Man Play
My Old Man Willy 
My Secret Place 
Nathan la Franeer Play
Nightflight Home 
Night in the City Play
Night in the City [Part 1: I Came to the City] 
Night Ride Home 
Night Ride Home (Live, Gene Autry Museum, 1995-01-28) 
No Apologies 
Nothing Can Be Done 
Nothing Can Be Done (Edit) 
Nothing Can Be Done (LP) 
Not to Blame 
Number One 
Off Night Backstreet 
The Only Joy in Town 
Otis and Marlena 
Overture - Cotton Avenue 
Paprika Plains 
Paprika Plains (Remix) 
Passion Play (The Story of Jesus and Zachius) 
Passion Play (When All the Slaves Are Free) 
Pat Metheny (with Lyle Mays), Pat's Solo 
Pat's Solo 
People's Parties 
People's Parties, Same Situation 
People's party 
The Pirate Of Penance Play
Pirate of Penance [Part 2: Out of the City and Down to the Seasi 
The Priest Play
(Radio Announcement) 
(Radio Intro) 
Radio Noise 
Rainy Day Man 
Rainy Night Home Play
Raised on Robbery 
Ray's Dad's Cadillac 
Real Good for Free 
The Recurring Dream 
Refugee of the Road 
Refugee of the Road (Live, Gene Autry Museum, 1995-01-28) 
River Play
Lyrics
Roses Blue Play
Same Situation 
See You Sometime 
Sex Kills 
Sex Kills (Live, Gene Autry Museum, 1995-01-28) 
Shades of Scarlett Conquering 
Shadows and Light 
She's Too Busy Being Free 
Shiny Toys 
The Silky Veils of Ardor 
The Sire of Sorrow (Job's Sad Song) 
Sisotowbell Lane Play
Sisotowbell Lane (Pt. 2: Out of the City & Down to the Seaside) 
Slouching Towards Bethlehem 
Smokin' (Empty, Try Another) 
Snakes And Ladders 
Solid Love 
Sometimes I'm Happy 
The Song About Midway 
Song for Sharon 
Songs to Aging Children Come Play
Song to a Seagull Play
Song to a Seagull [Pt. 2: Out of the City & Down to the Seaside) 
Stay in Touch 
Stormy Weather 
Summertime 
Sunny Sunday 
Sunny Sunday (Live, Gene Autry Museum, 1995-01-28) 
Sweet Bird 
Sweet Sucker Dance 
(Talk) 
Talk to Me 
Taming the Tiger 
Tax Free 
The Tea Leaf Prophecy 
The Tea Leaf Prophecy (Lay Down Your Arms) 
The Tenth World 
That Song About the Midway Play
Things Go Better 
This Flight Tonight Play
The Three Great Stimulants 
Tiger Bones 
Tin Angel Play