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  1. In 1988, Joni Mitchell capped off her strange and polarising decade with Chalk Mark In A Rain Storm. It's a breezy, meditative album that mostly eschews the experiments and political bent of its predecessor, 1985's Thomas Dolby-assisted Dog Eat Dog. "It's not so hard-hitting, not so emphatic," Mitchell said of the record at the time of its ...

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  3. In 1988, Joni Mitchell capped off her strange and polarising decade with Chalk Mark In A Rain Storm. It's a breezy, meditative album that mostly eschews the experiments and political bent of its predecessor, 1985's Thomas Dolby-assisted Dog Eat Dog.

  4. Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm is the 13th studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, released on March 23, 1988, by Geffen Records. Her third release on the label, the album features duets with a number of artists such as Peter Gabriel on "My Secret Place," Willie Nelson on "Cool Water," Don Henley on "Snakes and Ladders," and Billy Idol and Tom Petty on the track "Dancin' Clown."

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  6. 15 de jun. de 2010 · This item: Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm . $13.50 $ 13. 50. Get it as soon as Tuesday, Mar 19. Only 1 left in stock - order soon. Sold by TheProductsHub and ships from Amazon Fulfillment. + ... But through those dim disco lights of that time the 80s Joni mitchell's music still comes through.

  7. Mitchell's final '80s release, Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm marks the third consecutive release that finds her sound adapting to the pop/rock landscape. Some of Mitchell's persisting themes reappear here: the hollow search for fulfillment within the commercialization of the American Dream on "Number One," shallow, materialistic love on "Snakes and Ladders" and the relentless advertising blitz on ...