The post Joni Mitchell Announces New Box Set The Reprise Albums (1968-1971) appeared first on Consequence. Longtime fans and new listeners alike will find that The Reprise Albums (1968-1971) serves as ...
Joni Mitchell recently released The Reprise Albums (1968-1971) (order yours), and now she’s following it with Archives, Vol 2: The Reprise Years (1968-1971) on October 29. It’s a similar name, but the ...
It’s not a Joni Mitchell/Jimi Hendrix collaboration, per se, but the next best thing, or at least the next oddest thing: A recording of a 1968 Mitchell concert that the legendary guitarist captured ...
On March 19, 1968, Joni Mitchell played two surprise sets at Café Le Hibou in Ottawa. Also present was Jimi Hendrix, who’d played two sold-out shows of his own at the Capitol Theater earlier that ...
Joni Mitchell is following Joni Mitchell Archives Vol. 1: The Early Years (1963 To 1967) with the second box set of her archival series, The Reprise Albums (1968-1971). It includes newly remastered ...
With the first volume of Joni Mitchell’s Archives series offering material that leads up to her 1968 debut album, Archives Vol. 2 picks up the torch from there and runs up to some late ’70/early ’71 ...
On March 19, 1968, Joni Mitchell performed at an Ottawa, Ontario, coffeehouse with a notable guest in the audience: Jimi Hendrix. A newly recovered tape of her two-set performance, which was recorded ...
Joni Mitchell shared a previously unreleased recording of her performing “The Downtreader” from Cafe Le Hibou, Ottawa, on March 19, 1968. The performance was recorded by Jimi Hendrix. Joni Mitchell ...
In honor of the anniversary of Joni Mitchell’s “Blue,” which came out 50 years ago Tuesday, the artist’s label has released “Blue 50 (Demos and Outtakes),” which features five previously unreleased ...
A day before the 50th anniversary of Blue, Joni Mitchell has revealed a digital EP of outtakes and demos. The highlight of the five-track EP is “Hunter,” an outtake that was only released on the live ...
It’s not a Joni Mitchell/Jimi Hendrix collaboration, per se, but the next best thing, or at least the next oddest thing: A recording of a 1968 Mitchell concert that the legendary guitarist captured ...