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  1. Listen free to Joni MitchellLadies of the Canyon (Morning Morgantown, For Free and more). 12 tracks (). Ladies of the Canyon is the third studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, released in 1970. The title makes reference to Laurel Canyon, a centre of popular music culture in Los Angeles during the 1960s. The album includes several of Mitchell's most noted songs ...

  2. Ladies of the Canyon. By Gary Von Tersch. June 11, 1970. Along with the other established ladies of folkdom, Buffy Sainte-Marie and Judy Collins, both Mrs. Harris and Miss Mitchell have been ...

  3. Ladies of the Canyon, an Album by Joni Mitchell. Released in April 1970 on Reprise (catalog no. RS 6376; Vinyl LP). Genres: Singer-Songwriter, Contemporary Folk. Rated #33 in the best albums of 1970, and #1459 of all time album.. Featured peformers: Joni Mitchell (vocals, composer, guitar, piano, producer, arranger, cover art), Milt Holland (percussion), Jim Horn (baritone saxophone), Paul ...

  4. 13 de feb. de 2014 · # #-----## Date: Tue, 5 Sep 1995 21:01:55 -1000 From: Harlan L Thompson LADIES OF THE CANYON- Joni Mitchell Tuning: C G D F C E Gmadd4 Gadd9 G9 C Cadd4 C Cadd4 C Cadd4 C7add4 C9add4 C6add4 C6add9 C Cadd4 Trina wears her wampum beads, she fills her drawing book with line C Cadd4 C7add4 C9add4 C6add4 C6add9 C Cadd4 Sewing lace on windows' weeds ...

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  6. 1 de abr. de 1970 · Joni Mitchell turned her gaze outward for an album sketching the post-hippie landscape at the dawn of the '70s. The title track gently pokes fun at her fellow Los Angeles bohemians, while the wistful "For Free" finds a successful singer-songwriter shown up by a street busker and "Woodstock" celebrates the gathering of her tribe.

  7. Ladies of the Canyon 1. 1969. 8 x 10¾ in Early Figurative Felt pen. Joni's comments from the StarArt book: "This was the cover for the 'Ladies of the Canyon' album. The figure is a self-portrait and in the folds of the skirt I put the view from the window of my Laurel Canyon house. So it was just a personal neighborhood statement."