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  1. Court And Spark. by Joni Mitchell. 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 spark He was playing on the sidewalk For passing change When something strange happened Glory train passed through him So he buried the coins he made

  2. 20 de ene. de 2024 · In 1974, Joni Mitchell took a giant step forward in her musical journey with the release of Court and Spark. This was her sixth album and ultimately, her biggest hit project. Previous albums like Blue and For The Roses showcased her as a deeply poetic singer-songwriter shaped by the ’60s ethos – but with an edge uniquely her own.

  3. On first listening, Joni Mitchell‘s Court And Spark, the first truly great pop album of 1974, sounds surprisingly light; by the third or fourth listening, it reveals its underlying tensions. The ...

  4. Listen to Court and Spark on Spotify. Joni Mitchell · Album · 1974 · 11 songs. Joni Mitchell · Album · 1974 · 11 songs. Home; Search; Resize main navigation. Preview of Spotify. Sign up to get unlimited songs and podcasts with occasional ads. No credit card needed.

  5. Court and Spark by Joni Mitchell released in 1974. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic. ... Court and Spark (1974) Miles of Aisles (1974) The Hissing of Summer Lawns (1975) Hejira (1976) Don Juan's Reckless Daughter (1977) Mingus (1979) Shadows and Light (1980)

  6. 15 de ene. de 2024 · Happy 50th Anniversary to Joni Mitchell’s sixth studio album Court and Spark, originally released January 17, 1974. Joni Mitchell remains one of the greatest feminist artists of all time. She leads the way in freedom and is “too busy being free” for anyone to hold her down these days, even at 80. Her catalog is a collection of innovation ...

  7. Joni Mitchell. 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 ...