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  1. Court and Spark is the sixth studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell. Released in January 1974, it infuses the folk rock style of her previous albums with jazz elements. It was an immediate commercial and critical success—and remains her most successful album.

  2. 29 de ago. de 2018 · Carlton left the LA Express after the recording of Court and Spark and was replaced by Robben Ford. The band went on to perform with Joni Mitchell on her US tours in 1974 without him, resulting in the live album Miles of Aisles.

  3. 19 de abr. de 2021 · “Help Me” – Joni Mitchell, Court and Spark (1974) “I was playing at [L.A. music venue] the Baked Potato with [saxophonist] Tom Scott, [drummer] John Guerin, and [bassist] Max Bennett. Tom was friends with Joni Mitchell, and one night she came in to hang out.

  4. 19 de may. de 2017 · Court and Spark. All aboard the LA Express! Back in the city of the fallen angels: the quintessential singer-songwriter becomes a team player. by Jon Dale. UNCUT. December 2020. Original article: This article originally appeared in the first edition of the Ultimate Music Guide published on May 19, 2017.

  5. 23 de ago. de 2014 · While recording and producing Court and Spark, Mitchell intentionally made a break with her earlier folk sound. She was backed by the “L.A. Express”, a talented group of musicians led by guitarist Larry Carlton.

  6. El repertorio de once canciones de Spark And Court fue interpretado con el apoyo de los vientos de Tom Scott, el piano eléctrico de Joe Sample†, la guitarra eléctrica de Larry Carlton, el bajo de Max Bennett† y la batería de John Guerin†, músicos de alto calibre que figuran entre los más respetados del medio para la época.

  7. www.connollyco.com › discography › joni_mitchellCOURT AND SPARK

    COURT AND SPARK. T his is Joni Mitchell’s jazz-pop genius in full bloom, which made the posies from her past records look like cold, blue steely dandelions. Even the palest entries (“Down To You,” “Peoples Parties,” “The Same Situation”) are colored with clever arrangements, while the warmest shine in technicolor wonder.