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  1. Mitchell spent most of 1973 in the recording studio creating Court and Spark. Mitchell and engineer Henry Lewy called in a number of top L.A. musicians to perform on the album including members of the Crusaders , Tom Scott's L.A. Express , cameos from Robbie Robertson , David Crosby and Graham Nash and even a twist of comedy from ...

  2. Perhaps the most important break for Mitchell, with the development of Court And Spark, was her embrace of jazz musicians: in this instance, Tom Scott and LA Express. The change came about, at least partly, because of struggles in the demoing process.

  3. 5 de mar. de 2024 · Her most daring work became her most commercially successful. After a yearlong hiatus, Court and Spark arrived in January 1974 with a new jazz-oriented vision for the Canadian singer and ...

  4. 18 de ene. de 2021 · Revisiting ‘Court and Spark’, Joni Mitchell’s alternative take on love and freedom. by Pubali Dasgupta Far Out Magazine January 17, 2021. Completing 47 years this January, Joni Mitchell's classic album Court and Spark is only three years away from celebrating a semicentennial or what is more fashionably called the Golden Jubilee.

  5. 15 de ene. de 2024 · Side two opens with “Car On a Hill” and Tom Scott’s saxophone. Scott is credited with all woodwinds on Court and Spark . A member of The Blues Brothers, he later led L.A. Express, a jazz fusion ensemble that later served as Mitchell’s backing band, most famously for her double live LP Miles of Aisles also released in 1974.

  6. Court and Spark es el sexto álbum de estudio de la cantautora canadiense Joni Mitchell . El álbum, lanzado en enero de 1974, tuvo mucha infusión el estilo folk-rock de Mitchell, el cual ella había desarrollado a lo largo de sus cinco álbumes anteriores, con inflexiones de jazz.

  7. 17 de ene. de 2024 · ‘Down To You’ is Court And Spark’s cornerstone and one of the great songs of the 1970s. There’s a Buddhist view of transience comparing new lovers with new fashions, both being an ever-changing succession of veils that cover a core of loneliness.