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Turbulent Indigo
NameTurbulent Indigo
ArtistJoni Mitchell
ReleasedOctober 25, 1994
Recorded1993-1994
GenreFolk rock, Jazz
Length43:02
LabelReprise Records
ProducerJoni Mitchell, Larry Klein

Turbulent Indigo is the eleventh studio album by Joni Mitchell, released in 1994, featuring a mix of Folk rock and Jazz styles, similar to her previous works, such as Court and Spark and The Hissing of Summer Lawns. The album was produced by Joni Mitchell and Larry Klein, who also played Bass guitar on the album, and features guest appearances by Seal (musician), James Taylor, and Wayne Shorter. The album's sound is characterized by Joni Mitchell's poetic lyrics and soaring vocals, as well as the contributions of other notable musicians, including Michael Landau and Vinnie Colaiuta. The album has been compared to the works of other notable artists, such as Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen.

Introduction

The album **Turbulent Indigo** was released in 1994, during a period of great change and creativity for Joni Mitchell, who had recently released the album **Night Ride Home** and was preparing for her next project, **Taming the Tiger**. The album features a mix of introspective and poetic lyrics, as well as more upbeat and experimental tracks, showcasing Joni Mitchell's unique style and versatility as a songwriter and musician. The album has been praised by critics and fans alike, and is often cited as one of the best albums of the 1990s, alongside other notable releases by artists such as Radiohead, Pavement (band), and Smashing Pumpkins. The album's sound is also reminiscent of the works of other notable artists, such as Van Morrison and Elvis Costello.

Background

The background of **Turbulent Indigo** is marked by Joni Mitchell's experiences and influences during the early 1990s, including her relationships with other musicians, such as Seal (musician) and James Taylor, and her interests in Jazz and Folk music. The album was recorded at The Kiva in Los Angeles, with Joni Mitchell and Larry Klein producing, and features a range of instruments, including Guitar, Bass guitar, and Drums. The album's sound is also influenced by the contributions of other notable musicians, including Michael Landau and Vinnie Colaiuta, who have worked with artists such as Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty. The album's themes and lyrics are also reflective of Joni Mitchell's interests in Poetry and Literature, and her admiration for writers such as T.S. Eliot and Virginia Woolf.

Composition

The composition of **Turbulent Indigo** is characterized by Joni Mitchell's unique style and approach to songwriting, which combines elements of Folk rock, Jazz, and Poetry. The album features a range of instruments, including Guitar, Bass guitar, and Drums, and showcases Joni Mitchell's soaring vocals and poetic lyrics. The album's sound is also influenced by the contributions of other notable musicians, including Seal (musician), James Taylor, and Wayne Shorter, who have worked with artists such as George Harrison and Eric Clapton. The album's themes and lyrics are also reflective of Joni Mitchell's interests in Social justice and Environmentalism, and her admiration for activists such as Ralph Nader and Jane Goodall.

Release_and_Reception

**Turbulent Indigo** was released on October 25, 1994, to critical acclaim, with many reviewers praising the album's unique sound and Joni Mitchell's poetic lyrics. The album was also a commercial success, reaching the top 50 on the Billboard 200 chart and earning Joni Mitchell a Grammy Award nomination for **Best Pop Vocal Performance, Female**. The album has since been recognized as one of the best albums of the 1990s, alongside other notable releases by artists such as Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Alanis Morissette. The album's sound is also reminiscent of the works of other notable artists, such as Fleetwood Mac and The Eagles.

Track_Listing

The track listing for **Turbulent Indigo** includes: 1. "Sunny Sunday" 2. "Sex Kills" 3. "How Do You Stop" 4. "Turbulent Indigo" 5. "Last Chance Lost" 6. "The Sire of Sorrow (Job's Sad Song)" 7. "The Magdalene Laundries" 8. "Not to Blame" 9. "Borderline" 10. "The Windfall (Everything for Nothing)" The album features a range of styles and themes, from the introspective and poetic to the more upbeat and experimental, showcasing Joni Mitchell's unique style and versatility as a songwriter and musician. The album's sound is also influenced by the contributions of other notable musicians, including Michael Landau and Vinnie Colaiuta, who have worked with artists such as Stevie Nicks and Tom Petty.

Personnel

The personnel involved in the creation of **Turbulent Indigo** include: * Joni Mitchell: vocals, guitar * Larry Klein: bass guitar, production * Michael Landau: guitar * Vinnie Colaiuta: drums * Seal (musician): vocals on "How Do You Stop" * James Taylor: vocals on "How Do You Stop" * Wayne Shorter: saxophone on "The Sire of Sorrow (Job's Sad Song)" The album also features contributions from other notable musicians, including Bill Dillon and Greg Leisz, who have worked with artists such as Bob Dylan and Neil Young. The album's sound is also influenced by the production style of Larry Klein, who has worked with artists such as Peter Gabriel and Herbie Hancock.

Category:Joni Mitchell albums

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