Album Details
Title: Turbulent Indigo Artist: Joni Mitchell Release Date: 10/25/1994 Label: Reprise Duration: 43:02 Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto UPCs: 093624578628, 936245786280 Genre: Rock Styles: Singer/Songwriter, Psychedelic, Folk-Rock Moods: Intimate, Knotty, Plaintive, Bittersweet, Literate, Passionate, Reflective, Stately, Autumnal, Brooding, Earnest, Earthy, Melancholy, Poignant, Sophisticated, Complex, Enigmatic, Gentle, Wistful, Elegant, Laid-Back/Mellow, Sensual, Sweet, Refined/Mannered Total Copies: 17 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Sunny Sunday
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Sex Kills
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How Do You Stop
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Turbulent Indigo
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Last Chance Lost
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The Magdalene Laundries
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Not to Blame
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Borderline
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Yvette in English
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The Sire of Sorrow (Job's Sad Song)
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 1994 | CD | Reprise | 45786 |
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Other Editions
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Album Review
Joni Mitchell returned to the relatively spare style of albums like Hejira and her early folk collections on Turbulent Indigo, emphasizing her acoustic guitar strumming and singing on a series of songs that detail the political and social discontent she had previously explored on Dog Eat Dog and Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm. In the brief opener, "Sunny Sunday," a woman tries to shoot out a streetlight with a pistol and misses every night, a metaphor for the individual's futile struggle against civilization, and Mitchell repeats much the same message in songs like "Sex Kills," a generalized criticism of everything from lawyers to the hole in the ozone layer; "Turbulent Indigo," which describes the inability of people to understand artists; "Last Chance Lost," which treats romantic disappointment; and "Not to Blame," about spousal abuse. The low-key music and restrained vocals stand in contrast to the lyrics -- over and over, Mitchell's imagery refers to guns and violence. Turbulent Indigo provides a disturbing view of modern life made all the more compelling by its calm presentation. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Carlos Vega | Drums | | Dan Marnien | Engineer | | Greg Leisz | Guitar | | Jim Keltner | Drums | | Joni Mitchell | Guitar, Producer, Art Direction, Bass | | Larry Klein | Producer, Organ, Bass | | Michael Landau | Guitar (Electric) | | Robbie Cavolina | Art Direction | | Seal | Vocals | | Wayne Shorter | Sax (Soprano) |
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