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  1. Roberta Joan "Joni" Mitchell, nascida Roberta Joan Anderson, CC (Fort Macleod, 7 de novembro de 1943), é uma cantora, vocalista solo, artista plástica e poetisa canadense. Foi considerada a 75º melhor guitarrista de todos os tempos pela revista norte-americana Rolling Stone , [ 1 ] que também a citou como "uma das melhores compositoras da ...

    • Blue

      Blue é o quarto álbum de estúdio da cantora e compositora...

  2. Roberta Joan "Joni" Mitchell CC (née Anderson; born November 7, 1943) is a Canadian-American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and painter. As one of the most influential singer-songwriters to emerge from the 1960s folk music circuit, Mitchell became known for her personal lyrics and unconventional compositions which grew to ...

  3. Joni Mitchell discography. Since her debut album in 1968, Canadian musician Joni Mitchell has released 19 studio albums, most recently 2007's Shine. Her most commercially successful period was the early-mid 1970s, which included 1970's Ladies of the Canyon, 1971's Blue and 1974's Court and Spark, all three of which reached Platinum ...

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    Some of the songs were inspired by Mitchell's 1970–1971 relationship with James Taylor. By March 1971, his fame exploded, causing friction. She was reportedly devastated when he broke off the relationship. By November 1971, he had taken up with Carly Simon, whom he married a year later.

    "Banquet" describes a metaphorical table from which "some get the gravy / Some get the gristle... and some get nothing / Though there's plenty to spare".
    "Cold Blue Steel and Sweet Fire" is a menacing and jazzy portrait of a lover's heroinaddiction – and his need to find the sweet release of the drug through the cold blue steel of the needle.
    In "Barangrill", Mitchell uses a roadside eatery as an elaborate metaphor for enlightenment, nirvana, and self-discovery.
    "Lesson in Survival" is about the longing for greater privacy, a sense of isolation, the frustration of incompatibility, and a love for nature.

    While the final cover depicts a conventional picture of Mitchell in a forest setting, she originally intended for the cover to be one of her own ink-and-felt-pen drawings, titled For the Roses and featuring "a bunch of roses sticking out of a horse's ass" (the imagery of which related to her feelings on the music industry). When this was rejected b...

    For the Roses was met with critical acclaim. The New York Times said in 1973, "Each of Mitchell's songs on For the Roses is a gem glistening with her elegant way with language, her pointed splashes of irony and her perfect shaping of images. Never does Mitchell voice a thought or feeling commonly. She's a songwriter and singer of genius who can't h...

    Joni Mitchell – vocals, guitar, piano
    Tom Scott – woodwinds, reeds

    Joni Mitchell's New For The Roses, Robert Hilburn, Los Angeles Times, 21 November 1972; appears at the unofficial site JoniMitchell.com

  4. Blue é o quarto álbum de estúdio da cantora e compositora canadense Joni Mitchell e é creditado tanto pela critica especializada, quanto por fãs da artista, como o seu melhor disco, tendo grandiosa influência e prestigio no mundo da música desde o seu lançamento.

  5. Find out the latest news about Joni Mitchell, the legendary singer-songwriter and artist. Learn about her upcoming boxed set, her road trips, her musical influences, and more.

  6. Joni Mitchell (1983) Joni Mitchell, CC (* 7. November 1943 als Roberta Joan Anderson in Fort Macleod, Alberta) ist eine kanadische Musikerin, Komponistin und Malerin . Sie zählt mit ihren anfangs vom Folk inspirierten Liedern zu den bedeutendsten Singer-Songwritern der 1970er Jahre. In der zweiten Hälfte der 1970er Jahre kamen Jazz-Einflüsse ...