Joni Mitchell - The Boho Dance
Folk goddess grows new, experimental wings and upsets faithful the world over…
At the end of 1974 Joni Mitchell was staring down at the world from what would be the commercial zenith of her career. She’d nabbed several Grammy noms for her Court and Spark record, saw her face adorn the cover of Time magazine, and toured to international recognition. But in an act of minor artistic rebellion, Mitchell took her hard-won pop currency and recorded The Hissing of Summer Lawns, an album that the rock gods at Rolling Stone called “pseudo-avant-gardism”.
This feature first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 28
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