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  1. Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm is the 13th studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, released on March 23, 1988, by Geffen Records. Her third release on the label, the album features duets with a number of artists such as Peter Gabriel on "My Secret Place", Willie Nelson on "Cool Water", Don Henley on "Snakes and Ladders ...

  2. On Second Thought: Joni Mitchell – Chalk Mark in a Rainstorm (1988): Something Else! (Website), April 24, 2014. Time Capsule: March 23, 1988: Sydney Morning Herald, March 21, 2015. listening to joni: #13: chalk mark in a rainstorm: We Move To Canada, April 6, 2020. Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm: UNCUT, December 2020.

  3. 19 de may. de 2017 · Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm. The guestlist expands to include Tom Petty, Peter Gabriel, Willie Nelson and Billy Idol. But is Joni, once again, on the retreat? by Sam Sodomsky. UNCUT. December 2020. Original article: This article originally appeared in the first edition of the Ultimate Music Guide published on May 19, 2017.

  4. 30 de dic. de 2014 · Joni Mitchel with Peter Gabriel - My Secret Place from Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm - YouTube. Theodisc. 7.93K subscribers. 44. 3.4K views 8 years ago. Video directed by Anton Corbijn....

  5. Ambitious? You bet, and as CHALK MARK IN A RAIN STORM makes clear, it does have its merits. It isn't simply that her wordplay is unusually clean and concise; she's finally found a credible means with which to merge literary devices with musical ones. "My Secret Place," for instance, uses its duet format and the similarities between her voice and Peter Gabriel's to illustrate the shifting ...

  6. The Reoccurring Dream Lyrics. 10. A Bird That Whistles Lyrics. About “Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm” “Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm” Q&A. When did Joni Mitchell release Chalk...

  7. " My Secret Place " is a song written by Joni Mitchell that first appeared on her 1988 album Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm. Recorded as a duet with Peter Gabriel, the song was released as the first single from the album and reached number 41 on the Canadian singles chart, becoming her first song to reach the Canadian top 100 since "Coyote" eleven years prior.