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Joni Mitchell - Turbulent Indigo (1994)
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Turbulent Indigo or Serene Beige?
Re: Joni Mitchell - Turbulent Indigo (1994)
A scope and majesty few could hope to achieve.
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Re: Joni Mitchell - Turbulent Indigo (1994)
Brilliantly realised multi-tracked harmonies.
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Re: Joni Mitchell - Turbulent Indigo (1994)
It's over.
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Re: Joni Mitchell - Turbulent Indigo (1994)
It is over.
It was pleasant but, overall, lacked momentum.
Now to look back at the thread and see what everybody else made of it.
It was pleasant but, overall, lacked momentum.
Now to look back at the thread and see what everybody else made of it.
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Re: Joni Mitchell - Turbulent Indigo (1994)
I shall give it 3.5 stars.
Except that's not an option.
So I'll have to give it 4.
Even though it's 3.5.
Except that's not an option.
So I'll have to give it 4.
Even though it's 3.5.
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Re: Joni Mitchell - Turbulent Indigo (1994)
It was gert.
Typically brilliant songwriting and lyrics and a definite, coalescent sound throughout as well.
Typically powerful themes addressed as well - a conspicuous lack of environmental messages, rather social issues and the dark echoes of repressed history.
A distinctly feminist work.
Shame I mixed up "The Sire of Sorrow (Job's Sad Song)" and "Slouching Towards Bethlehem" (I was expecting a more epic, grandiose finale).
Still, that's hardly Joni Mitchell's fault.
Typically brilliant songwriting and lyrics and a definite, coalescent sound throughout as well.
Typically powerful themes addressed as well - a conspicuous lack of environmental messages, rather social issues and the dark echoes of repressed history.
A distinctly feminist work.
Shame I mixed up "The Sire of Sorrow (Job's Sad Song)" and "Slouching Towards Bethlehem" (I was expecting a more epic, grandiose finale).
Still, that's hardly Joni Mitchell's fault.
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Re: Joni Mitchell - Turbulent Indigo (1994)
I can't wait to hear what Princess_BellybuttonZ has to say when he doesn't listen to it.
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