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  1. Mitchell spent most of 1973 in the recording studio creating Court and Spark. Mitchell and engineer Henry Lewy called in a number of top L.A. musicians to perform on the album including members of the Crusaders , Tom Scott's L.A. Express , cameos from Robbie Robertson , David Crosby and Graham Nash and even a twist of comedy from ...

    • Joni Mitchell
    • January 17, 1974
    • 1973
  2. 5 de mar. de 2024 · “Raised on Robbery” departs from the jazzier elements of Court and Spark as a swinging 1950s-style rock ‘n’ roll number driven by Robbie Robertson’s guitar playing. Car on the Hill

    • Thom Donovan
    • 3 min
    • Contributor
  3. 15 de ene. de 2024 · Robbie Robertson plays electric guitar and Joe Sample, co-founder of The Crusaders along with Felder, plays electric piano and clavinet. It has a boogie groove broken down by more saxophone. Joni slides her voice up and down, her imagination filling in the conversation of the two players of the song.

  4. 17 de ene. de 2024 · The song strikes one of Court And Spark’s lighter moods, with guitar from Robbie Robertson and a memorable saxophone solo courtesy of Tom Scott. Trouble Child In 1973, Mitchell tried therapy.

    • Jeanette Leech
  5. 27 de ene. de 2024 · Joni Mitchell’s ‘Court and Spark’ Turns 50. The singer-songwriter explored a new jazz sound on her 1974 album about lost love and romantic confusion. By. Marc Myers. Jan. 27, 2024 7:00 am ET.

  6. 23 de ago. de 2014 · “Raised on Robbery” is a straight-forward, true rocker, which was released as the lead single ahead of the album in December 1973. This outright rock tune was emblematic of Mitchell’s new musical direction and features The Band’s Robbie Robertson on lead guitar.

  7. The year 1973 was relatively quiet for Joni Mitchell, at least as far as the public eye was concerned. She only performed a few times, once at a benefit concert, then a few shows with Neil Young; indeed, much of 1973 would be spent in the studio, finding the right musicians and the right metier for the songs that would make up her next album, 1974's Court And Spark.