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  1. Tom Scott – woodwind instruments, harmonica; Robben Ford – electric guitar; Larry Nash – piano; Max Bennett – bass; John Guerin – drums, percussion; Technical. Henry Lewy – sound engineer, mixing; Ken Caillat – Live Tracking engineer (for Wally Heiders) Anthony Hudson – art direction; Mobile Recording: Wally Heider ...

    • Joni Mitchell
    • November 1974
    • March 2 and 4, 1974; August 14–17, 1974
    • Jazz, rock, pop
  2. Joni Mitchell, Miles of Aisles, Asylum: Ann Arbor Sun, December 20, 1974. Joni Mitchell full of memories: Saskatoon StarPhoenix, December 27, 1974. Mitchell takes the Express: Paladin (Furman University), January 10, 1975. Joni Mitchell - a star with staying power: Christian Science Monitor, January 16, 1975.

  3. 26 de mar. de 2024 · They toured together, which snowballed into a live album: Miles of Aisles. “Those three albums I’m very, very proud of,” Scott smiles. “We had a very good professional relationship, and the concerts, L.A. Express would play for thirty minutes, and then she would come on and sing alone.

  4. Incluso tiene dos temas de propina que sólo figuran en este artefacto necesario, más setetentero que Nixon. Miles of Aisles es un sentimiento, muy fuerte, intimo y especial, a conversation, long and sweet. Una emisora de country chochi que cuando la sintonizo, la escucho alta y clara. P.S.

  5. Miles of Aisles is a four-sided live album with a greatest-hits feel to it that collects 18 numbers from Mitchell's successful concert tour of last winter. It's a strong album of her best songs performed mostly informally, backed on sides one and four by reedman Tom Scott and his band - an interesting album because it displays an occasional ...

  6. There are two sides of Joni alone, and two of Joni with the L.A. Express, led by Tom Scott. The spectrum of her development is examined, from "Cactus Tree" to the two new songs, "Jericho" and "Love or Money." The L.A. Express numbers in concert centered around cuts from Court and Spark which are wisely omitted on Miles of Aisles.

  7. By Stephen Davis. February 13, 1975. Miles of Aisles is a four-sided live album with a greatest-hits feel to it that collects 18 numbers from Mitchell’s successful concert tour of last winter ...