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Joni Mitchell
Court and Spark
RELEASE
LABEL
Asylum
GENRES
Pop/Rock, Singer/Songwriter, Folk-Rock, Psychedelic, Album Rock
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Album Review
Joni Mitchell
reached her commercial high point with
Court and Spark
, a remarkably deft fusion of folk, pop, and jazz which stands as her best-selling work to date. While as unified and insightful as
Blue
, the album -- a concept record exploring the roles of honesty and trust in relationships, romantic and otherwise -- moves away from confessional songwriting into evocative character studies: the hit "Free Man in Paris," written about
David Geffen
, is a not-so-subtle dig at the machinations of the music industry, while "Raised on Robbery" offers an acutely funny look at the predatory environment of the singles bar scene. Much of
Court and Spark
is devoted to wary love songs: both the title cut and "Help Me," the record's most successful single, carefully measure the risks of romance, while "People's Parties" and "The Same Situation" are fraught with worry and self-doubt (standing in direct opposition to the music, which is smart, smooth, and assured from the first note to the last).
–
Jason Ankeny, Rovi
Track Listing
Court and Spark
Help Me
Free Man in Paris
People's Parties
Same Situation
Car on a Hill
Down to You
Just Like This Train
Raised on Robbery
Trouble Child
Twisted
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