The Reprise Albums 1968-1971 (Remastered) Joni Mitchell
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Album-Release:
2021
HRA-Release:
02.07.2021
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- 1 I Had A King (2021 Remaster 44.1kHz) 03:38
- 2 Michael From Mountains (2021 Remaster 44.1kHz) 03:41
- 3 Night In The City (2021 Remaster 44.1kHz) 02:26
- 4 Marcie (2021 Remaster 44.1kHz) 04:33
- 5 Nathan La Franeer (2021 Remaster 44.1kHz) 03:15
- 6 Sisotowbell Lane (2021 Remaster 44.1kHz) 04:04
- 7 The Dawntreader (2021 Remaster 44.1kHz) 05:03
- 8 The Pirate Of Penance (2021 Remaster 44.1kHz) 02:44
- 9 Song To A Seagull (2021 Remaster 44.1kHz) 03:50
- 10 Cactus Tree (2021 Remaster 44.1kHz) 04:36
- 11 Tin Angel (2021 Remaster) 04:09
- 12 Chelsea Morning (2021 Remaster) 02:35
- 13 I Don't Know Where I Stand (2021 Remaster) 03:14
- 14 That Song About The Midway (2021 Remaster) 04:38
- 15 Roses Blue (2021 Remaster) 03:53
- 16 The Gallery (2021 Remaster) 04:12
- 17 I Think I Understand (2021 Remaster) 04:28
- 18 Songs To Aging Children Come (2021 Remaster) 03:10
- 19 The Fiddle And The Drum (2021 Remaster) 02:50
- 20 Both Sides, Now (2021 Remaster) 04:34
- 21 Morning Morgantown (2021 Remaster) 03:13
- 22 For Free (2021 Remaster) 04:32
- 23 Conversation (2021 Remaster) 04:27
- 24 Ladies Of The Canyon (2021 Remaster) 03:33
- 25 Willy (2021 Remaster) 03:01
- 26 The Arrangement (2021 Remaster) 03:34
- 27 Rainy Night House (2021 Remaster) 03:25
- 28 The Priest (2021 Remaster) 03:41
- 29 Blue Boy (2021 Remaster) 02:54
- 30 Big Yellow Taxi (2021 Remaster) 02:15
- 31 Woodstock (2021 Remaster) 05:30
- 32 The Circle Game (2021 Remaster) 04:53
- 33 All I Want (2021 Remaster) 03:34
- 34 My Old Man (2021 Remaster) 03:35
- 35 Little Green (2021 Remaster) 03:28
- 36 Carey (2021 Remaster) 03:04
- 37 Blue (2021 Remaster) 03:01
- 38 California (2021 Remaster) 03:51
- 39 This Flight Tonight (2021 Remaster) 02:53
- 40 River (2021 Remaster) 04:05
- 41 A Case Of You (2021 Remaster) 04:23
- 42 The Last Time I Saw Richard (2021 Remaster) 04:15
Info for The Reprise Albums 1968-1971 (Remastered)
Newly Remastered! The Joni Mitchell Archives series continues with a celebration of the 50th anniversary of BLUE. THE REPRISE ALBUMS (1968-1971), features newly remastered versions of BLUE and the three albums that came before it: SONG TO A SEAGULL, CLOUDS, and LADIES OF THE CANYON. The original mix of SONG TO A SEAGULL has been recently updated by Joni and mixer Matt Lee.
On June 22, 1971, Joni Mitchell released Blue, concluding her prolific four album run for Reprise Records with an album considered by many to be one of the greatest of all time. Its stirring, confessional songs have been celebrated by music lovers and critics alike for decades while inspiring a wide variety of artists as diverse as Prince and Taylor Swift. Even today, its stature as a masterpiece continues to grow. Just last year, the album was named #3 on Rolling Stone’s list of the “500 Greatest Albums of All Time.”
To celebrate the album’s 50th anniversary, Rhino is releasing THE REPRISE ALBUMS (1968-1971), the next installment of the Joni Mitchell Archives series, featuring newly remastered versions of Blue (1971) and the three albums that came before it: Song To A Seagull (1968), Clouds (1969), and Ladies Of The Canyon (1970). In the case of Song To A Seagull, the original mix has been recently updated by Mitchell and mixer Matt Lee. “The original mix was atrocious,” says Mitchell. “It sounded like it was recorded under a jello bowl, so I fixed it!”
The cover art for THE REPRISE ALBUMS (1968-1971) features a previously unseen self-portrait Mitchell sketched during the time period. The collection also includes an essay by Grammy® winning singer-songwriter Brandi Carlile, another artist who’s been influenced greatly by Mitchell. She writes: “In my opinion Blue is the greatest album ever made. Blue didn’t make me a better songwriter. Blue made me a better woman… No matter what we are dealing with in these times we can rejoice and know that of all the ages we could have lived through, we lived in the time of Joni Mitchell.”
THE REPRISE ALBUMS (1968-1971) brings together the albums that helped establish Mitchell as one of the most-talented songwriters of her generation. It includes essential tracks like “River,” “Chelsea Morning,” “Both Sides, Now,” “Big Yellow Taxi,” “Woodstock,” and “The Circle Game.” Clouds, her second album, was certified gold and won the 1969 Grammy® (her first of nine) for Best Folk Performance. Ladies Of The Canyon and Blue were both certified platinum, while the latter was inducted into the Grammy® Hall of Fame in 1999.
THE REPRISE ALBUMS (1968-1971) will be followed later this year by JONI MITCHELL ARCHIVES VOL. 2, the second installment in the extensive archival series that began last year. Each one promises a deep dive into unreleased studio and live recordings from different eras of Mitchell’s storied career. VOL. 2 will focus on the timeframe when she recorded the albums included in THE REPRISE ALBUMS (1968-1971). Mitchell continues to be intimately involved in producing these collections, lending her vision and personal touch to every element of the projects. Future releases in the archive series will arrive in a similar manner, with a boxed set focused on studio albums from a specific era, followed by an official “Archives” release looking at unreleased audio from the same period.
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Joni Mitchell began as the archetype of the folkie female singer-songwriter, an heir to Joan Baez. But she quickly moved forward, incorporating influences from jazz and the blues. 'Joni Mitchell heard Billie Holiday sing 'Solitude' when she was about nine years old — and she hasn't been the same since,' says Herbie Hancock. Those lessons of emotional vulnerability are evident in her delicate soprano trill, as well as in the undisguised wear of the sultry voice of her later work, punctuated by her jazzy syncopation. 'Joni's got a strange sense of rhythm that's all her own,' Bob Dylan told Rolling Stone. Above all, Mitchell won't be boxed in. 'The way she phrases always serves the lyrics perfectly, and yet her phrasing can be different every time,' Hancock says. 'She's a fighter for freedom.' (Source: Rolling Stone Magazine)
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