Love Joni, but please Brandi be quiet
3
By Chrissie Wally
I love Joni, but Brandi struggles to sing with other people. Her voice sings over Joni, who should be the main focus here.
As great as ever!
5
By carco61
Still a shining STAR!
Coming In From The Cold
5
By Burroughs Anderson
The sky is darkest just before the dawn. A real gift. The audience is respectful so the songs ring out. Shine came out in 2007. I kept waiting for some new material. Now it's raining, a perfect time to turn this up and rejoyce.
My soul is saved.
5
By Tinoshi
These songs are the lights that went through the smoke that didn't let me see you before.
Song Samples Won't Play
5
By BuffaloDrummer
I'm sure this entire LP is wonderful but since it's release on iTunes, none of the samples when clicked on will play. All other LP samples of other artists work just fine, so I know it's not my less than 4 weeks old PC. I'm giving it 5 stars though, because I finally heard the entire album on YouTube and it is wonderful Too bad iTunes quality control isn't on this ...
There is only one Joni!
5
By Jimijams14-U
If you are not moved by Joni, you are in touch with your own soul. Her shear talent and willpower is absolutely incredible.
Fantastic as always
5
By MadeLand
This is a gift for your soul. She is amazing
“Come In From In The Cold”
5
By BigEJFan
So happy to see one of my favorite Joni songs on this collection. An underrated masterpiece. Check out the original version, too, if you’ve never heard it.
NOT WORKING!
1
By Richard From Oregon
WHY CAN'T I SAMPLE THE SONGS?
The Most Important Singer/Songwriter of our Time
5
By Changed4Good
Usually, an artist who isn’t fully understood during his/her lifetime gets the most appreciation and best reviews after they have died. We almost lost Joni Mitchell in 2015. Thankfully, we didn’t. She fought back from a nearly fatal brain aneurysm —learned how to walk, talk, sing and play guitar all over again. She came back to the acclaim that she has always deserved. This concert in Newport, and also the appearance at the Gorge in Washington State in June, 2023, are historic and fully cement her place in music history. Her voice isn’t the sweet soprano from over 50 years ago—it’s the weathered voice of someone who has lived a life, written about it in ways that reach into your soul, and fought back from a devastating event that nearly took her life. There will only be one Joni Mitchell—and this album keeps her anchored in the Hall of Fame of songwriting genius.