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  1. POP · 1974. Preview. Court and Spark sits halfway between Joni Mitchell’s folkie past and her jazz-rock future. Yet the album is no mere transitional affair—not by a long shot. On “Help Me” and “Just Like This Train”, she displays a master’s touch, weaving romantic insecurities into arrangements that, decades later, haven’t ...

  2. Court and Spark Lyrics. [Verse 1] Love came to my door with a sleeping roll and a madman's soul. He thought for sure I'd seen him. Dancing up a river in the dark. Looking for a woman to court and ...

  3. Court and Spark is the sixth studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell. Released in January 1974, it has been described as pop, but also infuses Mitchell's folk rock style, which she had developed through her previous five albums, with jazz inflections.

  4. 17 de ene. de 1974 · POP · 1974. Preview. Court and Spark sits halfway between Joni Mitchell’s folkie past and her jazz-rock future. Yet the album is no mere transitional affair—not by a long shot. On “Help Me” and “Just Like This Train”, she displays a master’s touch, weaving romantic insecurities into arrangements that, decades later, haven’t ...

  5. 7 de nov. de 2022 · Joni Mitchell’s first studio album of the 80s was certainly a product of that decade; Mitchell did not believe in hanging on to the past. For the self-portrait she used as its cover she poses in a very 80s-era jacket, with the natural world (a feature of many Joni Mitchell paintings) reduced to an image of horses on the television she leans against.

  6. 17 de ene. de 2024 · 'Court And Spark' Track-By-Track: A Guide To Every Song On The Album. Court And Spark. This intimate, piano-led beginning to Court And Spark almost harks back to a world Mitchell was about to leave behind for good: the prairie lily on the cover of her second album, Clouds; the ladies of the canyon, the circle

  7. Court and Spark, the most commercially successful album of Joni Mitchell's trailblazing career, arrived after a year in which she took some time to breathe and kept a low profile. The much-deserved break led to yet more breakthroughs. Demonstrably marking Mitchell's increasing drift toward jazz (and proclivity for absorbing the works of Miles ...