Joni Mitchell "The Asylum Albums: 1972-1975" 4CD box set (Asylum/Rhino)

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Tracklist
[CD1: For The Roses (1972)]
1. Banquet
2. Cold Blue Steel And Sweet Fire
3. Barangrill
4. Lesson In Survival
5. Let The Wind Carry Me
6. For The Roses
7. See You Sometime
8. Electricity
9. You Turn Me On I’m A Radio
10. Blonde In The Bleachers
11. Woman Of Heart And Mind
12. Judgement Of The Moon And Stars (Ludwig’s Tune)

[CD2: Court And Spark (1974)]
1. Court And Spark
2. Help Me
3. Free Man In Paris
4. People’s Parties
5. Same Situation
6. Car On A Hill
7. Down To You
8. Just Like This Train
9. Raised On Robbery
10. Trouble Child
11. Twisted

[CD3: Miles Of Aisles (1974)]
1. You Turn Me On I’m A Radio
2. Big Yellow Taxi
3. Rainy Night House
4. Woodstock
5. Cactus Tree
6. Cold Blue Steel And Sweet Fire
7. Woman Of Heart And Mind
8. A Case Of You
9. Blue
10. Circle Game
11. People’s Parties
12. All I Want
13. Real Good For Free
14. Both Sides Now
15. Carey
16. The Last Time I Saw Richard
17. Jericho
18. Love Or Money

[CD4: The Hissing Of Summer Lawns (1975)]
1. In France They Kiss On Main Street
2. The Jungle Line
3. Edith And The Kingpin
4. Don’t Interrupt The Sorrow
5. Shades Of Scarlett Conquering
6. The Hissing Of Summer Lawns
7. The Boho Dance
8. Harry’s House/Centerpiece
9. Sweet Bird
10. Shadows And Light

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From RollingStone.com-
Days after stunning the internet with her surprise performance at the Newport Folk Festival, Joni Mitchell announced the upcoming box set The Asylum Albums (1972-1975).

The release chronicles the pivotal turn Mitchell took following the massive success of 1971’s Blue when she famously retreated to British Columbia’s Sunshine Coast for a period of solitude. There, she wrote For the Roses. The release contains the remastering of that album, followed by 1974’s Court and Spark, the double live album Miles of Aisles (1974), and The Hissing of Summer Lawns, released the following year.

The Asylum Albums, out Sept. 23, will be released in a variety of formats that include a 5-LP set limited to 20,000 copies. You can hear “You Turn Me On I’m a Radio,” the hit single she wrote ironically when asked for a hit single, above.

The cover art of the box set features an original painting by Mitchell and includes an essay written by her friend and fellow Canadian Scorpio Neil Young. “Joni’s music is so deep and transporting,” he writes. “She comes right from the source. There is no mistaking it…For The Roses, Court And Spark, Miles Of Aisles, and The Hissing Of Summer Lawns…are all classics in my book. I listened to every album as it came out. The musicians she played with were always above my abilities. She had grown from folk to jazz and in between, creating a unique kind of sound that I loved to listen to over and over.”

In the same way that The Reprise Albums (1968-1971) accompanied the release of Joni Mitchell Archives Vol. 2: The Reprise Years (1968 To 1971), the upcoming box set will drop shortly before Joni Mitchell Archives Vol. 3, which has yet to be officially announced.
 
Also posted this on another Joni thread:
My box set arrived, and i'm making my way through the albums. When i put Court and Spark in, the running time seemed too long . . . turns out it's 2:54 too long! Track 4 is "People's Parties" and "Same Situation." Track 5 is–gotta love the irony–"Same Situation" again! A quick check over at Hoffman reveals that the label is aware and "working out a replacement strategy."

The Joni Mitchell Archives/Remasters Discussion Thread
The discs do sound lovely. I remain hopeful for a Quadio release; that would be a dream come true! Stay Surrounded, Comrades!
 
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