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Laura Marling has narrated a new audio documentary about Joni Mitchell for BBC Radio 4.The singer voiced Blue: Pain And Pleasure to mark the 50th anniversary of Mitchell’s seminal album ‘Blue’.The documentary, which aired earlier today (June 17) and you can listen to here, sees Marling telling the story behind the writing and recording of the 1971 LP.The record is also due to be reissued as part of a new box set – ‘The Reprise Albums (1968-1971)’ – on June 25 to mark ‘Blue”s 50th
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Joni Mitchell has shared a rare video message in which she reflects on the 50th anniversary of her classic album ‘Blue’ – you can watch it below.Released in 1971, Mitchell’s fourth studio album is widely regarded as one of the greatest records of all time.
With the confessional honesty that Joni Mitchell displayed on her classic "Blue" album — which was released 50 years ago on June 22, 1971 — perhaps a more apt title would have been "True." "A lot of people think she bares her soul, but I think she scrapes her soul," said Lori Majewski, co-host of "Feedback" on SiriusXM’s Volume channel. "The confessional nature of ‘Blue’ is such that I think Joni Mitchell herself actually likened it to Dylan plugging in, to Dylan going electric.
“Blue” album — which was released 50 years ago on June 22, 1971 — perhaps a more apt title would have been “True.”“A lot of people think she bares her soul, but I think she scrapes her soul,” said Lori Majewski, co-host of “Feedback” on SiriusXM’s Volume channel. “The confessional nature of ‘Blue’ is such that I think Joni Mitchell herself actually likened it to Dylan plugging in, to Dylan going electric.
Joni Mitchell has released a new demos and outtakes EP to celebrate the 50th anniversary of her classic album ‘Blue’.Released on June 22, 1971, ‘Blue’ is widely regarded as one of the greatest albums of all time.
Joni Mitchell has given a rare interview, looking back on the legacy of her classic album Blue, which turns 50 this week.
Joni Mitchell gave a rare interview to director Cameron Crowe for the Los Angeles Times to share her thoughts on her iconic 1971 album Blue turning 50 years old this year.
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