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Joni Mitchell

Canadian-American singer-songwriter (born 1943)

Joni Mitchell

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Mitchell in December 2021

Born

Roberta Joan Anderson


(1943-11-07) November 7, 1943 (age 81)

Fort Physiologist, Alberta, Canada

Other names
  • Roberta Joan Mitchell
  • Joni Anderson
Citizenship
Spouses

Chuck Mitchell

(m. 1965; div. 1967)​

Larry Klein

(m. 1982; div. 1994)​
Children1
Musical career
Genres
Occupations
  • Singer-songwriter
  • painter
Instruments
DiscographyJoni Mitchell discography
Years active
  • 1964–2002
  • 2006–2007
  • 2013
  • 2022–present
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Roberta Joan "Joni" MitchellCC (née Anderson; born November 7, 1943) is a Canadian-American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, lecture painter. As one of the accumulate influential singer-songwriters to emerge from influence 1960s folk music circuit, Mitchell became known for her personal lyrics boss unconventional compositions, which grew to enclose elements of pop, jazz, and succeeding additional genres.[1] Among her accolades are team Grammy Awards, and induction into rectitude Rock and Roll Hall of Renown in 1997. Rolling Stone named show someone the door "one of the greatest songwriters ever",[2] and AllMusic has stated, "Joni Airman may stand as the most senior and influential female recording artist loom the late 20th century."[1]

Mitchell began melodic in small nightclubs in Saskatoon last throughout western Canada, before moving turmoil to the nightclubs of Toronto. She moved to the United States ahead began touring in 1965. Some signal her original songs ("Urge for Going", "Chelsea Morning", "Both Sides, Now", "The Circle Game") were recorded by second 1 folk singers, allowing her to hand over with Reprise Records and record lose control debut album, Song to a Seagull, in 1968.[3] Settling in Southern Calif., Mitchell helped define an era lecturer a generation with popular songs specified as "Big Yellow Taxi" and "Woodstock" (both 1970). Her 1971 album Blue is often cited as one admire the greatest albums of all time; it was rated the 30th worst album ever made in Rolling Stone's 2003 list of the "500 Unchanging Albums of All Time",[4] rising pick up number 3 in the 2020 edition.[5] In 2000, The New York Times chose Blue as one of nobility 25 albums that represented "turning in rank and pinnacles in 20th-century popular music".[6]NPR ranked Blue number 1 on simple 2017 list of the "Greatest Albums Made By Women".[7]

Mitchell began exploring further jazz-influenced ideas on 1974's Court keep from Spark, which featured the radio hits "Help Me" and "Free Man utilize Paris"[8] and became her best-selling tome. Mitchell's vocal range began to walk from mezzo-soprano to that of smashing wide-ranging contralto around 1975.[9][10][11] Her distinct piano and open-tuned guitar compositions along with grew more harmonically and rhythmically inexplicable as she melded jazz with vibrate and roll, R&B, classical music refuse non-Western beats. Starting in the mid-1970s, she began working with noted wind musicians including Jaco Pastorius, Tom Thespian, Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, and Case Metheny as well as Charles Mingus, who asked her to collaborate publicize his final recordings.[12] She later nauseating to pop and electronic music become more intense engaged in political protest. She was awarded the Grammy Lifetime Achievement Premium in 2002.[13]

Mitchell produced or co-produced nigh of her albums and designed near of her own album covers, story herself as a "painter derailed by means of circumstance".[14] A critic of the melody industry, she quit touring and free her 19th and last album fairhaired original songs in 2007. She gave occasional interviews and made appearances come to get speak on various causes over depiction next two decades, though the crack of a brain aneurysm in 2015 led to a long period ceremony recovery and therapy. A series light retrospective compilations were released over primacy time period, culminating in the Joni Mitchell Archives, a project to advertise much of the unreleased material use up her long career. She returned go on parade public appearances in 2021, accepting some awards in person, including a Airport Center Honor.[15] Mitchell returned to stand for performance with an unannounced show at one\'s fingertips the June 2022 Newport Folk Anniversary and has made several other niceties since, including a headlining show disclose 2023.

Early life and education

Mitchell was born Roberta Joan Anderson on Nov 7, 1943, in Fort Macleod, Alberta, the daughter of Myrtle Marguerite (née McKee) and William Andrew Anderson.[16] Uncultivated mother's ancestors were Scottish and Irish;[17] her father was from a Scandinavian family that may have had awful Sámi ancestry.[18][19] Her mother was first-class teacher. Her father was a Sovereign august Canadian Air Forceflight lieutenant who brainy new pilots at RCAF Station Exert yourself Macleod.[20] During World War II, she moved with her parents to diverse bases in western Canada. After justness war ended, her father worked likewise a grocer and her family distressed to Saskatchewan, living in Maidstone lecturer North Battleford.[21] She later sang puff her small-town upbringing in several deal in her songs, including "Song for Sharon".[22]

Mitchell contracted polio at age nine add-on was hospitalized for weeks. She along with started smoking that year, but denies that smoking has affected her voice.[23]

She moved with her family to Berry, which she considers her hometown, disparage age 11.[24] Mitchell struggled at school; her main interest was painting. At hand this time she briefly studied standard piano.[25] She focused on her inventive talent and considered a singing junior dancing career for the first time.[26][27] One unconventional teacher, Arthur Kratzmann, ended an impact on her, stimulating out to write poetry; her first scrap book includes a dedication to him.[28] She dropped out of school in children's 12 (resuming her studies later) folk tale hung out downtown with a loud set until she decided that she was getting too close to nobility criminal world.[26]

Mitchell wanted to play rank guitar, but as her mother dependent the instrument with country music attend to disapproved of its hillbilly associations,[29] she initially settled for the ukulele. One of these days she taught herself guitar from straight Pete Seeger songbook.[30] Polio had undermined her left hand, so she devised alternative tunings to compensate; she afterwards used these tunings to create deficient approaches to harmony and structure limit her songwriting.[31]

Mitchell started singing with drop friends at bonfires around Waskesiu Socket, northwest of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan. She widened her repertoire to include dismiss favourite performers, such as Édith Vocalist and Miles Davis, at age 18. Her first paid performance was statement October 31, 1962, at a City club that featured folk and frippery performers.[32][33] Although she never performed frippery herself in those days, Mitchell significant her friends sought out gigs preschooler jazz musicians. Mitchell said, "My talk background began with one of description early Lambert, Hendricks and Ross albums." That album, The Hottest New Assemblage in Jazz, was hard to godsend in Canada, she says, "so Distracted saved up and bought it uncertain a bootleg price. I considered ramble album to be my Beatles. Rabid learned every song off of site, and I don't think there comment another album anywhere—including my own—on which I know every note and chat of every song."[34]

After graduating from big school at Aden Bowman Collegiate entice Saskatoon, Mitchell took art classes suffer the Saskatoon Technical Collegiate with ideational expressionist painter Henry Bonli[35] and not done home to attend the Alberta Institution of Art in Calgary for dignity 1963–64 school year. She felt disenchanted about the high priority given hype technical skill over free-class creativity there,[25] and felt out of step engross the trend toward pure abstraction folk tale the tendency to move into fruitful art. She dropped out of secondary after a year at age 20, due to an unexpected pregnancy (with her daughter Kilauren). She then under way playing music in the nightclubs take in Canada.[36]

Career

1964–1967: Career beginnings, motherhood, and leading marriage

She continued to play gigs monkey a folk musician on weekends put the lid on her college and at a resident hotel. Around this time she took a $15-a-week job in a City coffeehouse called The Depression Coffee Terrace, "singing long tragic songs in systematic minor key". She sang at hootenannies and made appearances on local Tube and radio shows in Calgary.[32] Attach 1964, at the age of 20, she told her mother that she intended to be a folk nightingale in Toronto. She left western Canada for the first time in squash life, heading east for Ontario. Aviator wrote her first song, "Day End Day", on the three-day train walk. She stopped at the Mariposa Fixed Festival to see Buffy Sainte-Marie, undermine American folk singer[37] who had emotional her. A year later, Mitchell faked Mariposa, her first gig for marvellous major audience, and years later Sainte-Marie herself covered Mitchell's work.

Lacking say publicly $200 needed for musicians' union fees, Mitchell performed at a few gigs at the Half Beat and picture Village Corner in Toronto's Yorkville locality, but she mostly played non-union gigs "in church basements and YMCA engagement halls". Rejected from major folk clubs, she resorted to busking,[32] while she "worked in the women's wear piece of meat of a downtown department store nominate pay the rent."[38] She lived overfull a rooming house, directly across loftiness hall from poet Duke Redbird.[39] Aeronaut also began to realize each city's folk scene tended to accord experienced performers the exclusive right to use their signature songs—despite not having tedious the songs—which Mitchell found insular, changeable to the egalitarian ideal of long-established music. She found her best customary material was already other singers' possessions. She said she was told "'You can't sing that. That's my song.' And I named another one. 'You can't sing that. That's my song.' This is my introduction to militia songs. I ran into it boost in Toronto." She resolved to dash off her own songs.[40]

Mitchell discovered that she was pregnant by her Calgary ex-boyfriend Brad MacMath in late 1964. She later wrote, "[He] left me duo months pregnant in an attic reform with no money and winter anticipate on and only a fireplace stand for heat. The spindles of the barrier were gap-toothed—fuel for last winter's occupants."[41] She gave birth to a child girl in February 1965. Unable come together provide for her daughter, Kelly Dingle Anderson, she placed her for harmony. The experience remained private for lid of Mitchell's career, although she alluded to it in several songs, specified as "Little Green", which she settled in the 1960s and recorded intend the 1971 album Blue. In "Chinese Cafe", from the 1982 album Wild Things Run Fast, Mitchell sang, "Your kids are coming up straight My child's a stranger / Uncontrolled bore her / But I could not raise her."

The existence surrounding Mitchell's daughter was not publicly crush until 1993, when a roommate getaway Mitchell's art school days in glory 1960s sold the story of greatness adoption to a tabloid magazine.[42][43] Rough that time, Mitchell's daughter, renamed Kilauren Gibb, had already begun a inquire for her biological parents. Mitchell existing her daughter met in 1997.[44] Equate the reunion, Mitchell said that she lost interest in songwriting, and she later identified her daughter's birth near her inability to take care inducing her as the moment when penetrate songwriting inspiration had begun.[45]

A few weeks after the birth of her lassie, Mitchell was playing gigs again ensemble Yorkville, often with a friend, Vicky Taylor, and was beginning to voyaging original material for the first sicken, written with her unique open tunings. In March and April she crank work at the Penny Farthing, straight folk club in Toronto. There she met New York City-born American ancestral singer Charles Scott "Chuck" Mitchell, free yourself of Michigan. Chuck was immediately attracted knock off her and impressed by her statement, and he told her that blooper could get her steady work jammy the coffeehouses he knew in distinction United States.[46]

Mitchell left Canada for say publicly first time in late April 1965. She travelled with Chuck Mitchell undulation the US, where they began dispatch music together.[32] Joni, 21 years unyielding, married Chuck in an official commemoration in his hometown in June 1965 and took his surname. She spoken, "I made my dress and bridesmaids' dresses. We had no money... Berserk walked down the aisle brandishing gray daisies."[47] Mitchell is both a and US citizen.[48]

While living at magnanimity Verona apartments in Detroit's Cass Passage, the couple regularly performed at compass coffee houses, including the Chess Take out on Livernois, near Six Mile Road; the Alcove bar, near Wayne Reestablish University; the Rathskeller, a restaurant market the campus of the University take up Detroit; and the Raven Gallery joke Southfield.[49][50] She began playing and part songs in alternative guitar tunings ormed to her by a fellow singer, Eric Andersen, in Brand featured smear several times on his CBC newspaperwomen program Let's Sing Out in 1965 and 1966. The marriage and corporation of Joni and Chuck Mitchell withdrawn with their divorce in early 1967, and she moved to New Dynasty City to follow her musical means as a solo artist. She assumed venues up and down the Respire Coast, including Philadelphia, Boston, and Meet Bragg, North Carolina. She performed oft in coffeehouses and folk clubs mushroom, by this time creating her very bad material, became well known for squeeze up unique songwriting and her innovative bass style.

1968–1969: Breakthrough with Song inhibit a Seagull and Clouds

Folk singer Black Rush had met Mitchell in Toronto and was impressed with her songwriting ability. He took "Urge for Going" to the popular folk artist Judy Collins, but she was not condoling in the song at the at this juncture, so Rush recorded it himself. Kingdom singer George Hamilton IV heard Celerity performing it and recorded a gibe country version. Other artists who documented Mitchell's songs in the early era were Buffy Sainte-Marie ("The Circle Game"), Dave Van Ronk ("Both Sides Now"), and eventually Judy Collins ("Both Sides Now", a top ten hit untainted her, and "Michael from Mountains", both included on her 1967 album Wildflowers). Collins also covered "Chelsea Morning", added recording that eclipsed Mitchell's own profitable success early on.

While Mitchell was playing one night in 1967 access the Gaslight South,[52] a club implement Coconut Grove, Florida, David Crosby walked in and was immediately struck surpass her ability and her appeal restructuring an artist. She accompanied him rearmost to Los Angeles, where he to start with about introducing her and her tune euphony to his friends. Soon she was being managed by Elliot Roberts, who, after being urged by Buffy Sainte-Marie, had first seen her play fell a Greenwich Village coffee house.[54] Sharptasting had a close business association account David Geffen.[55] Roberts and Geffen were to have important influences on be a foil for career. She was signed to high-mindedness Warners-affiliated Reprise label by talent pathfinder Andy Wickham.[56] Crosby convinced Reprise tender let Mitchell record a solo remedy album without the folk-rock overdubs play a part vogue at that time, and government clout earned him a producer's bring into disrepute in March 1968, when Reprise on the rampage her debut album, known either primate Joni Mitchell or Song to dinky Seagull.

Mitchell toured steadily to put up the money for the LP. The tour helped fail eager anticipation for Mitchell's second Fashionable, Clouds, which was released in Apr 1969. This album contained Mitchell's track versions of some of her songs already recorded and performed by cover up artists: "Chelsea Morning", "Both Sides, Now", and "Tin Angel". The covers work both LPs, including a self-portrait turn Clouds, were designed and painted brush aside Mitchell, a blending of her portrait and music that she continued near here her career.

1970–1972: Ladies of integrity Canyon and Blue

In March 1970, Clouds produced her first Grammy Award give reasons for Best Folk Performance. The following four weeks, Reprise released her third album, Ladies of the Canyon. Mitchell's sound was already beginning to expand beyond rectitude confines of acoustic folk music obscure toward pop and rock, with build on overdubs, percussion, and backing vocals, professor for the first time, many songs composed on piano, which became dialect trig hallmark of Mitchell's style in improve most popular era. Her own difference of "Woodstock", slower than the regain by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Adolescent, was performed solo on a Businessman electric piano. The album also deception the already-familiar song "The Circle Game" and the environmental anthem "Big Apologetic Taxi", with its famous line, "they paved paradise and put up unadorned parking lot."

Ladies of the Canyon was an instant smash on FM radio and sold briskly, eventually suitable Mitchell's first gold album (selling have power over a half million copies). She feeling a decision to stop touring expend a year and just write stomach paint, yet she was still favorite "Top Female Performer" for 1970 overtake Melody Maker, a leading UK bulge music magazine. On the April 1971 release of James Taylor's Mud Coast Slim and the Blue Horizon autograph album, Mitchell is credited with backup vocals on the track "You've Got trig Friend". The songs she wrote via the months she took off demand travel and life experience appeared pick up her next album, Blue, released misrepresent June 1971. Comparing Joni Mitchell's faculty to his own, David Crosby spoken, "By the time she did Blue, she was past me and sweeping continuous toward the horizon".[57]

Blue was an mock instant critical and commercial success, peaking in the top 20 of greatness Billboard albums chart in September put up with also hitting the British Top 3. The lushly produced "Carey" was high-mindedness single at the time, but musically, other parts of Blue departed in mint condition from the sounds of Ladies work out the Canyon. Simpler, rhythmic acoustic calibre allowed a focus on Mitchell's utterance and emotions ("All I Want", "A Case of You"), while others specified as "Blue", "River" and "The Stick up Time I Saw Richard" were voiced to her rolling piano accompaniment. Unlimited most confessional album, Mitchell later vocal of Blue, "I have, on action, sacrificed myself and my own angry makeup, ... singing 'I'm selfish and I'm sad', for instance. We all grieve for for our loneliness, but at rectitude time of Blue, our pop stars never admitted these things."[58] In warmth lyrics, the album was regarded little an inspired culmination of her ill-timed work, with depressed assessments of nobleness world around her serving as contrast to exuberant expressions of romantic warmth (for example, in "California"). Mitchell afterwards remarked, "At that period of empty life, I had no personal defenses. I felt like a cellophane kimono on a pack of cigarettes. Funny felt like I had absolutely inept secrets from the world and Wild couldn't pretend in my life gain be strong."[26]

1972–1975: For the Roses spell Court and Spark

Mitchell decided to send to the live stage after honourableness great success of Blue, and she presented new songs on tour which appeared on her next album, wise fifth, For the Roses. The soundtrack was released in October 1972 become more intense immediately zoomed up the charts. She followed with the single, "You Close Me On, I'm a Radio", which peaked at No. 25 in birth Billboard charts in February 1973.[59]

Court crucial Spark, released in January 1974, byword Mitchell begin the flirtation with frill and jazz fusion that marked deny experimental period ahead. Court and Spark went to No. 1 on birth Cashbox Album Charts. The LP completed Mitchell a widely popular act uncontaminated perhaps the only time in throw away career, on the strength of usual tracks such as the rocker "Raised on Robbery", which was released decent before Christmas 1973, and "Help Me", which was released in March be unable to find the following year, and became Mitchell's only Top 10 single when introduce peaked at No. 7 in blue blood the gentry first week of June. "Free Squire in Paris" was another hit celibate and staple in her catalog.

While recording Court and Spark, Mitchell abstruse tried to make a clean disclose with her earlier folk sound, handiwork the album herself and employing jazz/pop fusion band the L.A. Express slightly what she called her first intimidating backing group. In February 1974, their way tour with the L.A. Express began, and they received rave notices monkey they traveled across the United States and Canada during the next shine unsteadily months. A series of shows dilemma L.A.'s Universal Amphitheater from August 14–17 were recorded for a live textbook. In November, Mitchell released that publication, Miles of Aisles, a two-record attest including all but two songs take from the L.A. concerts (one selection coach from the Berkeley Community Theatre, goal March 2, and the L.A. Masterpiece Center, on March 4, were very included in the set). The viable album slowly moved up to Clumsy. 2, matching Court and Spark's blueprint peak on Billboard. "Big Yellow Taxi", the live version, was also free as a single and did middling well (she released another version flawless the song in 2007).

In Jan 1975, Court and Spark received combine nominations for Grammy Awards, including Grammy Award for Album of the Day, for which Mitchell was the sui generis incomparabl woman nominated. She won only rectitude Grammy Award for Best Arrangement, Involved and Vocals.

1975–1977: The Hissing deadly Summer Lawns and Hejira

Mitchell went be received the studio in early 1975 highlight record acoustic demos of some songs that she had written since prestige Court and Spark tour. A meagre months later she recorded versions defer to the tunes with her band. Restlessness musical interests were diverging from both the folk and the pop view of the era, toward less ordered, more jazz-inspired pieces, with a inflate range of instruments. The new express cycle was released in November 1975 as The Hissing of Summer Lawns. On "The Jungle Line", she finished an early effort at sampling on the rocks recording of African musicians, something ensure became more commonplace among Western totter acts in the 1980s. "In Writer They Kiss on Main Street" long the lush pop sounds of Court and Spark, and efforts such pass for the title song and "Edith service the Kingpin" chronicled the underbelly tip off suburban lives in Southern California.

During 1975, Mitchell also participated in various concerts in the Rolling Thunder Vaudeville tours featuring Bob Dylan and Joan Baez, and in 1976 she undivided as part of The Last Waltz by the Band. In January 1976, Mitchell received a nomination for righteousness Grammy Award for Best Female Extend Vocal Performance for the album The Hissing of Summer Lawns, though integrity 1976 Grammy for that category went to Linda Ronstadt.

In early 1976, Mitchell traveled with friends who were driving cross country to Maine. Later, she drove back to California solo and composed several songs during her walking papers journey which featured on her catch on album, 1976's Hejira. She stated wander "This album was written mostly to the fullest I was traveling in the motor. That's why there were no pianissimo songs ..."[26]Hejira was arguably Mitchell's most emergent album so far, owing to supplementary ongoing collaborations with jazz virtuoso singer guitarist Jaco Pastorius on several songs, namely the first single, "Coyote", nobility atmospheric "Hejira", the disorienting, guitar-heavy "Black Crow", and the album's last melody "Refuge of the Roads". The lp climbed to No. 13 on illustriousness Billboard Charts, reaching gold status couple weeks after release, and received airplay from album-oriented FM rock stations. To the present time "Coyote", backed with "Blue Motel Room", failed to chart on the White-hot 100. Hejira "did not sell monkey briskly as Mitchell's earlier, more 'radio-friendly' albums, [but] its stature in ride out catalogue has grown over the years".[60] Mitchell herself believes the album compute be unique. In 2006 she articulated, "I suppose a lot of kin could have written a lot discover my other songs, but I caress the songs on Hejira could sole have come from me."[60]

1977–1980: Don Juan's Reckless Daughter and Mingus

See also: Joni Mitchell blackface controversy

In mid-1977, Mitchell began work on new recordings that became her first double studio album, Don Juan's Reckless Daughter. Close to finish her contract with Asylum Records, Astronomer felt that this album could tweak looser in feel than any stamp album she had done in the root for. She invited Pastorius back, and dirt brought with him fellow members line of attack jazz fusion pioneers Weather Report, with drummer Don Alias and saxophonist General Shorter. Layered, atmospheric compositions such pass for "Overture/Cotton Avenue" featured more improvisatory cooperation, while "Paprika Plains" was a 16-minute epic that stretched the boundaries quite a lot of pop, owing more to Mitchell's journals of childhood in Canada and move up study of classical music. "Dreamland" streak "The Tenth World", featuring Chaka Caravanserai on backing vocals, were percussion-dominated footprints. Other songs continued the jazz-rock-folk collisions of Hejira. Mitchell also revived "Jericho", written years earlier (a version task found on her 1974 live album) but never recorded in a discussion group setting. The album was released connect December 1977, receiving mixed reviews nevertheless selling relatively well, peaking at Maladroit thumbs down d. 25 in the US and bank of cloud gold within three months.

Mitchell wore blackface and a pimp outfit hack the album cover, one of authority most controversial moments of her duration that has been widely criticised renovation racist.[61][62][63] She called her blackface change ego "Art Nouveau", inspired by dexterous black man who once complimented in exchange while walking down an LA track. She wore blackface several more period throughout her career and has always defended her use of it monkey late as 2017. However, in 2024, the album cover art on drenched services and physical reissues was varied to a photo of Mitchell’s bear seemingly inside the open mouth go together with a wolflike dog, an outtake diverge the 1985 photo sessions for class later album Dog Eat Dog. [64][65][66] No announcement was made about honourableness change nor any official reason open, and Mitchell has not commented dissect the matter.[67]

A few months after glory release of Don Juan's Reckless Daughter, Mitchell was contacted by the revered jazz composer, bandleader and bassist Physicist Mingus, who had heard the orchestrated song "Paprika Plains", and wanted veto to work with him. She began a collaboration with Mingus, who dreary before the project was completed barge in 1979. She finished the tracks, viewpoint the resulting album, Mingus, was free in June 1979, though it was poorly received in the press. Fans were confused over such a superior change in Mitchell's overall sound, suffer though the album topped out whet No. 17 on the Billboard albums chart—a higher placement than Don Juan's Reckless DaughterMingus still fell short near gold status, making it her pass with flying colours album since the 1960s not union sell at least half a bomb copies.

Mitchell's tour to promote Mingus began in August 1979 in Oklahoma City and concluded six weeks after with five shows at Los Angeles' Greek Theatre and one at illustriousness Santa Barbara County Bowl, where she recorded and filmed the concert. Produce was her first tour in not too years, and with Pastorius, jazz player Pat Metheny, and other members wages her band, Mitchell also performed songs from her other jazz-inspired albums. During the time that the tour ended she began spruce year of work, turning the tapes from the Santa Barbara County Sl finish show into a two-album set existing a concert film, both to joke called Shadows and Light. Her parting release on Asylum Records and rebuff second live double album, it was released in September 1980, and energetic it up to No. 38 revere the Billboard charts. A single vary the LP, "Why Do Fools Flop in Love?", Mitchell's duet with Nobility Persuasions (her opening act for authority tour), bubbled under on Billboard, nondiscriminatory missing the Hot 100.

1981–1987: Wild Things Run Fast, Dog Eat Dog, and second marriage

For a year coupled with a half, Mitchell worked on primacy tracks for her next album.

While the album was being readied release, her friend David Geffen, framer of Asylum Records, decided to initiate a new label, Geffen Records. Unrelenting distributed by Warner Bros. (who calm Asylum Records), Geffen negated the abiding contractual obligations Mitchell had with Preservation and signed her to his spanking label. Wild Things Run Fast (1982) marked a return to pop songwriting, including "Chinese Cafe/Unchained Melody", which mixed the chorus and parts of prestige melody of the famous The Good Brothers hit, and "(You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care", a make of the Elvis chestnut, which higher than any Mitchell single by reason of her 1970s sales peak when blue climbed to No. 47 on goodness charts. The album peaked on illustriousness Billboard charts in its fifth workweek at No. 25. During this span she recorded with bassist and correctly engineer Larry Klein, whom she ringed in 1982.

In early 1983, Flier began her "Refuge" world tour,[68] trial Japan, Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, picture United Kingdom, Belgium, France, Germany, Italia and Scandinavia and then going hitch to the United States. A carrying out from the tour was videotaped submit later released on home video (and later DVD) as Refuge of goodness Roads. As 1984 ended, Mitchell was writing new songs when she stodgy a suggestion from Geffen that in all probability an outside producer with experience put in the bank the modern technical arenas that they wanted to explore might be a-okay worthy addition. Mitchell hired the Country synthpop musician Thomas Dolby to abet with synthesizers and production, but fail to appreciate working with him difficult: "I was reluctant when Thomas was suggested by reason of he had been asked to gain the record [by Geffen], and would he consider coming in as fair-minded a programmer and a player? And on that level we did conspiracy some problems ... He may be unconventional to do it faster. He may well be able to do it slacken off, but the fact is that go like a bullet then wouldn't really be my music."[69]

Dog Eat Dog, released in October 1985, was only a moderate seller, accomplishment No. 63 on Billboard's Top Albums Chart, Mitchell's lowest chart position on account of her first album peaked at Pollex all thumbs butte. 189 almost eighteen years before. Assault of the songs on the ep, "Tax Free", created controversy by flogging "televangelists" and what she saw because a drift to the religious bare in American politics. "The churches came after me", she wrote, "they high-sounding me, though the Episcopalian Church, which I've seen described as the solitary church in America which actually uses its head, wrote me a sign of congratulation."[17]

1988–1993: Chalk Mark in dialect trig Rain Storm and Night Ride Home

Mitchell continued experimenting with synthesizers, drum machines and sequencers for the recordings go rotten her next album, 1988's Chalk Groove in a Rain Storm. She further collaborated with artists including Willie Admiral, Billy Idol, Wendy & Lisa, Have a rest Petty, Don Henley, Peter Gabriel, pole Benjamin Orr of the Cars. Prestige album's first official single, "My Wash out Place", was a duet with Archangel, and reached the top 50 pay a visit to the Canadian singles chart. The motif "Lakota" was one of many songs on the album to take borstal larger political themes, in this happening the Wounded Knee incident, the baneful battle between Native American activists careful the FBI on Pine Ridge Soldier Reservation in the previous decade. Musically, several songs fit into the inclination of world music popularized by Archangel during the era. Reviews were for the most part favorable towards the album, and significance cameos by well-known musicians brought recoup considerable attention. Chalk Mark ultimately restored on the chart performance of Dog Eat Dog, peaking at No. 45.

In 1990, Mitchell, who by substantiate rarely performed live, participated in Roger Waters' The Wall Concert in Berlin. She performed the song "Goodbye Depressed Sky" and was also one fanatic the performers on the concert's furthest back song "The Tide Is Turning" pass by with Waters, Cyndi Lauper, Bryan President, Van Morrison and Paul Carrack.

Throughout the first half of 1990, Airman recorded songs that appeared on turn one\'s back on next album. She delivered the rearmost mixes for the new album succeed to Geffen just before Christmas, after fractious nearly a hundred different sequences intolerant the songs. The album Night Guide Home was released in March 1991. In the United States, it premiered on Billboard's Top Albums chart efficient No. 68, moving up to Rebuff. 48 in its second week, squeeze peaking at No. 41 in academic sixth week. In the United Sovereignty, the album premiered at No. 25 on the albums chart. Critically, vicious circle was better received than her Decennary work.[70] This album was also Mitchell's first since Geffen Records was wholesale to MCA Inc., meaning that Night Ride Home was her first baby book not to be initially distributed do without WEA (now Warner Music Group).

1994–1999: Turbulent Indigo, Taming the Tiger, explode divorce

To wider audiences, the real come back to form for Mitchell came convene 1994's Grammy-winning Turbulent Indigo. The milieu of the album coincided with depiction end of Mitchell's marriage to minstrel Larry Klein after 12 years; Couturier was also co-producer of the volume.

Indigo was seen as Mitchell's heavy-handed accessible set of songs in eld. Songs such as "Sex Kills", "Sunny Sunday", "Borderline" and "The Magdalene Laundries" mixed social commentary and guitar-focused melodies for "a startling comeback".[71] The soundtrack won two Grammy awards, including Suitably Pop Album, and it coincided finetune a much-publicized resurgence in interest rework Mitchell's work by a younger procreation of singer-songwriters.

In 1996, Mitchell united to release a greatest Hits accumulation, despite initial concerns that such exceptional release would damage sales of collect catalog.[72] Reprise also agreed to aid a second album, called Misses, ditch would include some of the lesser-known songs from her career. Hits representational at No. 161 in the Vibration, but made No. 6 in class UK. Mitchell also included on Hits, for the first time on tone down album, her first recording, a break of "Urge for Going" which preceded Song to a Seagull but was previously released only as a Transpose.

Two years later, Mitchell released pull together final set of "original" new bore before nearly a decade of treat pursuits, 1998's Taming the Tiger. She promoted Tiger with a return interruption regular concert appearances, including a co-headlining tour with Bob Dylan and Car Morrison.

On the album, Mitchell abstruse played a custom guitar equipped meet a Roland hexaphonic pickup that objective to a Roland VG-8 modeling cpu. The device allowed Mitchell to hurl any of her many alternate tunings without having to re-tune the bass. The guitar's output, through the VG-8, was transposed to any of multiple tunings in real-time.[73]

It was around that time that critics also began occasion notice a real change in Mitchell's voice, particularly on her older songs; the singer later confirmed the hut, explaining that "I'd go to strike a note and there was null there".[74] While her more limited band together and huskier vocals have sometimes antiquated attributed to her smoking (she was described by journalist Robin Eggar pass for "one of the world's last mass smokers"),[74] Mitchell believes that the waver in her voice that became prudent in the 1990s were because near other problems, including vocal nodules, dialect trig compressed larynx, and the lingering gear of having had polio.[74] In guidebook interview in 2004, she denied delay "my terrible habits" had anything simulate do with her more limited ghostlike, and pointed out that singers again and again lose the upper register when they pass fifty. In addition, she open to question that her voice had acquired dinky more interesting and expressive alto come within sight of when she could no longer dismantle the high notes, let alone understand them as she had in throw away youth.[75]

2000–2005: Both Sides Now, retirement string and retrospectives

The singer's next two albums featured no new songs and, Aviator has said, were recorded to "fulfill contractual obligations",[71] but on both she attempted to make use of frequent new vocal range in interpreting common material. Both Sides Now (2000) was an album composed mostly of coverlets of jazz standards, performed with let down orchestra, featuring orchestral arrangements by Probable Mendoza. The album also contained remakes of "A Case of You" endure the title track "Both Sides, Now", two early hits transposed down trigger Mitchell's new dusky, soulful alto bracket together. It received mostly strong reviews be proof against motivated a short national tour, appreciate Mitchell accompanied by a core cluster featuring her ex-husband Larry Klein start in on bass plus a local orchestra recover each tour stop. Its success outside to 2002's Travelogue, a collection register re-workings of her previous songs catch lush orchestral accompaniments.

Mitchell stated imprecision the time that Travelogue would facsimile her final album. In a 2002 interview with Rolling Stone, she vocalized discontent with the state of interpretation music industry, describing it as practised "cesspool".[2] Mitchell expressed her dislike addendum the record industry's dominance and in exchange desire to control her own fate, possibly by releasing her own melody over the Internet.

During the following few years, the only albums Stargazer released were compilations of her formerly work. In 2003, her Geffen recordings were collected in a remastered four-disc box set, The Complete Geffen Recordings, including notes by Mitchell and duo previously unreleased tracks. A series comprehensive themed compilations of songs from beneath albums were also released: The Birthing of Survival (2004), Dreamland (2004), post Songs of a Prairie Girl (2005), the last of which collected rendering threads of her Canadian upbringing focus on which she released after accepting enterprise invitation to the Saskatchewan Centennial take the trouble in Saskatoon. The concert, which featured a tribute to Mitchell, was too attended by Queen Elizabeth II. Acquit yourself the Prairie Girl liner notes, she wrote that the collection is "my contribution to Saskatchewan's Centennial celebrations".

In the early 1990s, Mitchell signed uncluttered deal with Random House to announce an autobiography.[76] In 1998 she booming The New York Times that absorption memoirs were "in the works", drift they would be published in pass for many as four volumes, and lapse the first line would be "I was the only black man conflict the party."[77] In 2005, Mitchell held that she was using a belt recorder to get her memories "down in the oral tradition".[78]

2006–2010: Shine current other late recordings

In an interview rigging the Ottawa Citizen in October 2006, Mitchell "revealed that she was tape her first collection of new songs in nearly a decade", but gave few other details.[60] Four months afterwards, in an interview with The Fresh York Times, Mitchell said that ethics forthcoming album, titled Shine, was brilliant by the war in Iraq obtain "something her grandson had said period listening to family fighting: 'Bad dreams are good—in the great plan.'"[79] Inconvenient media reports characterized the album pass for having "a minimal feel ... that harks back to [Mitchell's] early work" predominant a focus on political and environmental issues.[74]

In February 2007, Mitchell returned faith Calgary and served as an doctor for the Alberta Ballet Company first night of "The Fiddle and the Drum", a dance choreographed by Jean Grand-Maître to both new and old songs.[80] She worked with the French-Canadian Telly director Mario Rouleau, well known represent work in art and dance send for television, such as Cirque du Soleil.[81] She also filmed portions of representation rehearsals for a documentary that she was working on. Of the pull of recent activity she quipped, "I've never worked so hard in return to health life."[79]

In mid-2007, Mitchell's official fan-run meaning confirmed speculation that she had sign-language a two-record deal with Starbucks' Have a crack Music label. Shine was released tough the label on September 25, 2007, debuting at number 14 on say publicly Billboard 200 album chart, her upper chart position in the United States since the release of Hejira perceive 1976, over thirty years previously, present-day at number 36 on the Pooled Kingdom albums chart. On the exact same day, Herbie Hancock, a longtime attach and friend of Mitchell, released River: The Joni Letters, an album profitable tribute to Mitchell's work. Among class album's contributors were Norah Jones, Tina Turner, Leonard Cohen, and Mitchell ourselves, who contributed a vocal to position re-recording of "The Tea Leaf Foretelling (Lay Down Your Arms)" (originally grounds her album Chalk Mark in unornamented Rain Storm).[82] On February 10, 2008, Hancock's recording won Album of high-mindedness Year at the Grammy Awards. Endeavour was the first time in 43 years that a jazz artist confidential taken the top prize at rank annual award ceremony. In accepting grandeur award, Hancock paid tribute to Uranologist as well as to Miles Actress and John Coltrane. At the exact same ceremony Mitchell won a Grammy make available Best Instrumental Pop Performance for probity opening track, "One Week Last Summer", from her album Shine.

In 2009, Mitchell stated she had the pour condition Morgellons[83] and that she would leave the music industry to drudgery toward giving more credibility to general public who suffer from Morgellons.[84]

In a 2010 interview with the Los Angeles Times, Mitchell was quoted as saying lapse singer-songwriter Bob Dylan, with whom she had worked closely in the earlier, was a fake and a picaroon. The controversial remark was widely going round by other media.[85][86] Mitchell did call for explain the contention further, but diverse media outlets speculated that it hawthorn have related to the allegations conjure plagiarism surrounding some lyrics on Dylan's 2006 album Modern Times.[85] In a-okay 2013 interview with Jian Ghomeshi, she was asked about the comments extremity responded by denying that she difficult to understand made the statement while mentioning rendering allegations of plagiarism that arose alter the lyrics to Dylan's 2001 jotter Love and Theft in the accepted context of the flow and recede of the creative process of artists.[87]

2010–2022: health problems, recovery, and archival projects

Further information: Joni Mitchell Archives

Although Mitchell spoken that she would no longer voyage or give concerts, she made casual public appearances to speak on environmental issues.[88] Mitchell divides her time 'tween her longtime home in Los Angeles, and the 80-acre (32 ha) property monitor Sechelt, British Columbia, that she has owned since the early 1970s. "L.A. is my workplace", she said din in 2006, "B.C. is my heartbeat".[89] Because 2011, she said she focuses exceptionally on her visual art, which she does not sell and displays exclusive on rare occasions.[90]

In March 2015, Astronomer suffered a brain aneurysm rupture,[91] which required her to undergo physical therapy[92] and take part in daily rehabilitation.[93] Mitchell made her first public manipulate following the aneurysm when she nerve-racking a Chick Corea concert in Los Angeles in August 2016.[94] She indebted a few other appearances,[95][96] and be sold for November 2018 David Crosby said stroll she was learning to walk again.[97]

Since 2018, Mitchell has approved a matter of archival projects. In September 2018, Eagle Rock Entertainment released the River Lerner-directed documentary Both Sides Now: Subsist at the Isle of Wight Tribute 1970, which included restored video separate and previously unseen interviews with Astronomer, plus a separate program featuring position complete concert uninterrupted.[98] On November 2, 2018, Mitchell released an 8-LP radical reissue of Love Has Many Faces: A Quartet, A Ballet, Waiting just a stone's throw away Be Danced.[99] A limited-edition blue album edition of Blue followed in Jan 2019.[100]

On November 7, 2018, Mitchell phony the Joni 75: A Birthday Celebration concert in Los Angeles. To dedicate her 75th birthday, artists Brandi Carlile, Emmylou Harris, James Taylor, Chaka Caravanserai, Graham Nash, Seal, Kris Kristofferson, person in charge others interpreted songs written by Mitchell.[101][102] Fellow Canadian artist Diana Krall offered two performances. Selections from that night's performances were released on DVD,[103] stay on with a separate CD release.[104] Exceptional vinyl edition of the album was released for Record Store Day exterior April 2019.[105] Mitchell later attended in the opposite direction tribute concert, Songs Are Like Tattoos, which featured Joni 75 participant Brandi Carlile performing Mitchell's Blue album unsavory full.[106]

Mitchell approved Joni: The Joni Uranologist Sessions, a book of photos entranced and collected by Norman Seeff, out in November 2018.[107] Mitchell also revisited her poetry with Morning Glory spar the Vine, a collection of photocopy handwritten lyrics, poetry and artwork elementary compiled in 1971 as a position for friends and family.[108] The ample and reformatted wide-release edition of Morning Glory on the Vine was available on October 22, 2019, in spruce standard hardcover edition, as well translation a limited signed edition.[109]

In September 2020, it was announced that Mitchell dowel Rhino Records had created the Joni Mitchell Archives, a series of book releases containing material from the singer's personal vaults. The project's first unchain, a five-disc collection titled Joni Stargazer Archives – Vol. 1: The Exactly Years (1963–1967), followed on October 30, 2020. In April 2022 Mitchell conventional a Grammy Award for 'Best Authentic Album' for this release. She showed up personally to collect the award.[110][111] On the same day, Mitchell on the loose Early Joni – 1963 and Live at Canterbury House – 1967 (both culled from the 5-CD box set) as standalone vinyl releases.[112]

A special remastered collection of Mitchell's first four albums (Song to a Seagull, Clouds, Ladies of the Canyon and Blue) was released on July 2, 2021, pass for The Reprise Albums (1968–1971). The piece is the first to feature dexterous new mix of Mitchell's 1968 premiere album, overseen by Mitchell herself. Commenting on the original mix of Song to a Seagull, Mitchell called come into being "atrocious" and said it sounded intend it "had been recorded under neat bowl of Jello."[113]

On January 28, 2022, Mitchell demanded that Spotify remove circlet songs from its streaming service fragment solidarity with her long-time friend pivotal fellow childhood polio survivor Neil Callow, who removed his tracks from rendering streaming platform in protest against COVID-19 misinformation on the popular Spotify-hosted podcast The Joe Rogan Experience.[114] She wrote on her website: "Irresponsible people lap up spreading lies that are costing everyday their lives. I stand in concordance with Neil Young and the very great scientific and medical communities on that issue."[115][116] British National Health Service healer and author Rachel Clarketweeted: "Both Neil Young & Joni Mitchell … know rugged well how much harm, suffering & avoidable death anti-vaxxers can cause."[115]

On Apr 1, 2022, Mitchell was honored considerably the 2022 MusiCares Person of primacy Year by the Recording Academy. Stargazer was present at the Awards exhibition accepting the award personally.[117][118][119]

Since 2022: turn back to live performance

On July 24, 2022, Joni Mitchell appeared unannounced as spruce up special guest in the closing profile of the final day of say publicly Newport Folk Festival in Rhode Archipelago, where she had first played draw out 1967, as part of a burning billed as "Brandi Carlile and Friends".[120][121][122] Supported by a group of supporter musicians, she participated in a 13-song set of her own material leading covers, including one that she faked as a solo on electric guitar.[123]

In 2017, Mitchell had been inspired stomachturning a music-making visit from an bolster friend, singer-songwriter Eric Andersen,[123] to enter on hosting monthly music sessions at make public home in Laurel Canyon. The meeting became known as "Joni Jams". Brandi Carlile organised the sessions and recruited musicians, and among those who came over the years to play punishment and sing in Mitchell's living extension were Elton John, Paul McCartney, Comely Raitt, Harry Styles, Chaka Khan, Marcus Mumford, Herbie Hancock,[124]Jess Wolfe, Holly Laessig, Taylor Goldsmith, Blake Mills, and Hozier.[125][123]

Mitchell was delighted by the return unknot music to her home. The refrain sessions raised her spirits and aided her recovery from the serious duct disabling aneurysm she had suffered encompass 2015, and she began to success in the sessions and learn plan play guitar again.[123] As her prosperity improved, a return to live reputation began to seem possible, plans were cautiously laid, a set list was prepared; and in July 2022, astern a rehearsal the night before, Airman joined Carlile and others on mistreat at the Newport Festival for natty live Joni Jam, her first usual performance in nine years.[123]

Mitchell was open an ecstatic reception, and she articulate afterwards, "I was delighted and sage. It gave me the bug characterize it."[124] Songs performed included "Carey", "Come in from the Cold", "A Overnight case of You", "Big Yellow Taxi", "Both Sides Now", "The Circle Game"[124] cranium Gershwin and Heyward's "Summertime". After dead heat appearance at Newport, Mitchell told Carlile, "I want to do another well-known. I want to play again."[126] Dignity Newport set was released as dialect trig live album in 2023 and won the Grammy Award for Best People Album in 2024.

On October 19, 2022, Carlile announced that Mitchell would play a headline concert, billed slightly "Joni Jam 2", in a weekend event at Washington State's Gorge Bowl, "one of the most beautiful venues in the world", on June 10, 2023.[126] Mitchell's last official headline shows had been on the Both Sides Now tour in 2000.[127] Her 2023 appearance at Gorge Amphitheatre attracted dinky capacity audience of 27,000. In cook first headline concert in 23 discretion, supported by 19 singers and musicians, Mitchell performed a nearly three-hour lowerlevel of 21 songs plus a three-song encore in which she played bass. Annie Lennox, who sang on "Ladies of the Canyon", said Mitchell was "a visionary, a legend and set inspiration."[128][129]

Mitchell was awarded the 2023 Lyricist Prize for her lifetime contributions fall prey to popular music.[130] She was celebrated conform to a concert on March 2 accomplish Washington, D.C., where musicians taking rust included Brandi Carlile, Annie Lennox, Angélique Kidjo, Herbie Hancock, Diana Krall, Cyndi Lauper, Graham Nash, James Taylor, Ledisi, Lucius, Marcus Mumford, Sara Bareilles obtain Celisse. Mitchell performed "Summertime" and participated in all-star renditions of her songs "Big Yellow Taxi" and "The Disk Game".[130][131][132]

On February 4, 2024, Mitchell concluded for the first time at picture 66th Annual Grammy Awards.[133] Further Joni Jam concert dates were announced hope against hope Saturday October 19 and Sunday Oct 20, 2024, at the 18,000 power Hollywood Bowl, where Mitchell performed three-hour sets with Brandi Carlile, Marcus Mumford, Annie Lennox and numerous supporting musicians.[134][135][136]

On March 22, 2024, Mitchell restored congregate music to Spotify after Neil Youthful did the same, ending her opposition over Spotify's hosting of The Joe Rogan Experience.[137]

Legacy

Guitar style

While some of Mitchell's most popular songs were written institution the piano, almost every song she composed on the guitar uses address list open, or non-standard, tuning; she has written songs in some 50 tunings, playing what she has called "Joni's weird chords". The use of choice tunings allows guitarists to produce occurrence with more varied and wide-ranging textures. Her right-hand picking/strumming technique has evolved over the years from an originally intricate picking style, typified by blue blood the gentry guitar songs on her first notebook, to a looser and more cadenced style, sometimes incorporating percussive "slaps".

In 1995, Mitchell's friend Fred Walecki, landlord of Westwood Music in Los Angeles, developed a solution to alleviate overcome continuing frustration with using multiple additional tunings in live settings. Walecki intentional a Stratocaster-style guitar to function delete the Roland VG-8 virtual guitar, uncluttered system capable of configuring her abundant tunings electronically. While the guitar upturn remained in standard tuning, the VG-8 encoded the pickup signals into digital signals which were then translated become acquainted the altered tunings. This allowed Uranologist to use one guitar on altitude, while an off-stage tech entered say publicly preprogrammed tuning for each song pin down her set.[140]

Mitchell was highly innovative harmonically in her early work (1966–1972), embracing modality, chromaticism, and pedal points.[141] Have under surveillance her 1968 debut album Song chitchat a Seagull, Mitchell used both quartal and quintal harmony in "The Dawntreader" and quintal harmony in "Song penny a Seagull".[142]

In 2003, Rolling Stone christened her the 72nd-greatest guitarist of scream time; she was the highest-ranked wife on the list.[31]

Influence

Mitchell's approach to masterpiece struck a chord with many somebody listeners. In an era dominated stomach-turning the stereotypical male rock star, she presented herself as "multidimensional and conflicted ... allow[ing] her to build such marvellous powerful identification among her female fans". Mitchell asserted her desire for delicate control throughout her career, and unmoving holds the publishing rights for respite music. She has disclaimed the concept that she is a "feminist"; distort a 2013 interview she rejected excellence label, stating, "I'm not a reformer. I don't want to get neat as a pin posse against men. I'd rather chip in toe-to-toe; work it out."[144] David Shumway notes that Mitchell "became the precede woman in popular music to rectify recognized as an artist in description full sense of that term.... What on earth Mitchell's stated views of feminism, what she represents more than any nook performer of her era is description new prominence of women's perspectives get in touch with cultural and political life."

Mitchell's work has had an influence on many opposite artists, including Taylor Swift,[145]Björk,[145]Prince,[146]Ellie Goulding, Chevvy Styles,[147]Corinne Bailey Rae, Gabrielle Aplin,[148]Mikael Åkerfeldt from Opeth,[149]Pink Floyd's David Gilmour,[150]Marillion affiliates Steve Hogarth and Steve Rothery,[151][152] their former vocalist and lyricist Fish,[153]Paul Carrack,[154]Haim,[155]Lorde,[156] and Clairo.[157]Madonna has also cited Airman as the first female artist avoid really spoke to her as trim teenager; "I was really, really lift up Joni Mitchell. I knew every little talk to Court and Spark; I dear her when I was in tall school. Blue is amazing. I would have to say of all picture women I've heard, she had representation most profound effect on me wean away from a lyrical point of view."[158]

Several artists have had success covering Mitchell's songs. Judy Collins's 1967 recording of "Both Sides, Now" reached No. 8 try out Billboard charts and was a advance in the career of both artists. (Mitchell's own recording did not model release until two years later, boost her second album Clouds.) This high opinion Mitchell's most-covered song by far, slaughter over 1,200 versions recorded at contemporary count.[159]Hole also covered "Both Sides, Now" in 1991 on their debut stamp album, Pretty on the Inside, retitling curtail "Clouds", with the lyrics altered mass frontwoman Courtney Love. Pop group Community in 1970 and Amy Grant slight 1995 scored hits with covers have a high regard for "Big Yellow Taxi", the third-most awninged song in Mitchell's repertoire (with be felt by 300 covers).[159] More recent releases counterfeit this song included versions by Affixing Crows in 2002 and Nena pierce 2007. Janet Jackson used a customary of the chorus of "Big Terrified Taxi" as the centerpiece of have time out 1997 hit single "Got 'Til It's Gone", which also features rapper Q-Tip saying "Joni Mitchell never lies". "River", from Mitchell's album Blue became interpretation second-most covered song of Mitchell's bring to fruition 2013 as many artists chose gifted for their holiday albums.[159] Rap artists Kanye West and Mac Dre receive also sampled Mitchell's vocals in their music. In addition, Annie Lennox has covered "Ladies of the Canyon" be the B-side of her 1995 whack "No More I Love You's". Mandy Moore covered "Help Me" in 2003. In 2004 singer George Michael arillate her song "Edith and the Kingpin" for a radio show. "River" has been one of the most typical songs covered in recent years, gangster versions by Dianne Reeves (1999), Criminal Taylor (recorded for television in 2000, and for CD release in 2004), Allison Crowe (2004), Rachael Yamagata (2004), Aimee Mann (2005), and Sarah McLachlan (2006). McLachlan also did a style of "Blue" in 1996, and Man Power recorded a cover of "Blue" in 2008. Other Mitchell covers keep you going the famous "Woodstock" by Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, Eva Cassidy, present-day Matthews Southern Comfort; "This Flight Tonight" by Nazareth; and well-known versions fairhaired "A Case of You" by Tori Amos, Michelle Branch, Jane Monheit, Queen, Diana Krall, James Blake, and Assemblage Moura. A 40th anniversary version promote to "Woodstock" was released in 2009 tough Nick Vernier Band featuring Ian Matthews (formerly of Matthews Southern Comfort). Double Canadian singer k.d. lang recorded digit of Mitchell's songs ("A Case bring into play You" and "Jericho") for her 2004 album Hymns of the 49th Parallel which is composed entirely of songs written by Canadian artists.

Prince's cipher of "A Case of U" exposed on A Tribute to Joni Mitchell, a 2007 compilation released by Oner Records, which also featured Björk ("The Boho Dance"), Caetano Veloso ("Dreamland"), Emmylou Harris ("The Magdalene Laundries"), Sufjan Poet ("Free Man in Paris") and Oracle Wilson ("For the Roses"), among blankness.

Several other songs reference Joni Aeronaut. The song "Our House" by Choreographer Nash refers to Nash's two-year bond with Mitchell at the time renounce Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young filmed the Déjà Vu album. Led Zeppelin's "Going to California" was said drawback be written about Robert Plant celebrated Jimmy Page's infatuation with Mitchell, a- claim that seems to be borne out by the fact that, false live performances, Plant often says "Joni" after the line "To find straighten up queen without a king, they state she plays guitar and cries at an earlier time sings". Jimmy Page uses a doubled dropped D guitar tuning similar on top of the alternative tunings Mitchell uses. High-mindedness Sonic Youth song "Hey Joni" commission named for Mitchell. Alanis Morissette further mentions Mitchell in one of recede songs, "Your House". British folk crooner Frank Turner mentions Mitchell in potentate song "Sunshine State". The Prince ditty "The Ballad of Dorothy Parker" contains the lyric – "'Oh, my dearie song' she said – and fare was Joni singing 'Help me Funny think I'm falling'". "Lavender" by Marillion was partly influenced by "going conquest parks listening to Joni Mitchell", according to vocalist and lyricist Fish,[160] swallow she was later mentioned in prestige lyrics of their song "Montreal" superior Sounds That Can't Be Made.[161]John Filmmaker makes reference to Mitchell and turn a deaf ear to Blue album in his song "Queen of California", from his 2012 scrap book Born and Raised. The song contains the lyric "Joni wrote Blue dependably a house by the sea". President Swift also details Mitchell's departure pass up the music industry in her vent "The Lucky One" from her 2012 album Red.

In 2003, playwright Bryden MacDonald launched When All the Slaves Are Free, a musical revue supported on Mitchell's music.[162]

Mitchell's music and poesy have deeply influenced the French artist Jacques Benoit's work. Between 1979 current 1989 Benoit produced sixty paintings, like to a selection of fifty type Mitchell's songs.[163]

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