Court And Spark (Vinyl LP) 60s 70s Psych Prog RockCourt and Spark is Joni Mitchell's most overt attempt at making a hit record, full of glossy production, catchy choruses, and even guest stars from every stratum of rock culture, high (Robbie Robertson) and low (Cheech and Chong). The record was a smash, reaching number two on the charts in March of 1974, spawning three hit singles; "Help Me," "Free Man in Paris," and "Raised on Robbery" and cementing Mitchell's position as a commercial as well as an
Soul Jazz Records rarely release new music but found the music of Trees Speak's album Ohms so stunning and to have so many elements of music that they admired that they felt compelled to release it
SOPHIE (famed for her own material and work with Madonna
Later developing his music in New York
Desire captures Dylan at the beginning of his Rolling Thunder Revue era
the masked marauder himself
like Dee-Lite tooled up and ready for our berserk modern times
Getting the EP underway are two tropical
all the boxes are checked but the songwriting here is paramount
Comes with extensive liner notes from West African Pop Routes author John Collins
It features key artists such as Love
" Although the album was not as commercially successful as its predecessors it has been widely critically acclaimed and recognized as one of the high water marks of Mitchell's illustrious career
and straight-ahead rock