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Joni Mitchell Archives, Vol. 2: The Reprise Years 1968-1971 ()

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Track Listing
  1. Midnight Cowboy
  2. The Dawntreader
  3. Song to a Seagull
  4. Midnight Cowboy
  5. The Way It Is
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  1. Midnight Cowboy
  2. The Dawntreader
  3. Song to a Seagull
  4. Midnight Cowboy
  5. The Way It Is
  6. Turn Around (Incomplete)
  7. I Had a King
  8. Fiddle and the Drum
  9. The Roses Blue
  10. Jeremy
  11. Conversation
  12. Both Sides Now
  13. The Gift of the Magi
  14. It's Easy
  15. Another Melody
  16. Introduction
  17. Jeremy
  18. Songs to Aging Children Come
  19. Night in the City
  20. Come to the Sunshine
  21. The Pirate of Penance (Intro)
  22. The Pirate of Penance
  23. Conversation (Intro)
  24. Conversation
  25. The Way It Is
  26. The Dawntreader (Intro)
  27. The Dawntreader
  28. Marcie
  29. Nathan La Franeer
  30. Nathan La Franeer
  31. Dr. Junk (Intro)
  32. Dr. Junk
  33. Michael From Mountains (Intro)
  34. Michael From Mountains
  35. Go Tell the Drummer Man
  36. I Don't Know Where I Stand (Intro)
  37. I Don't Know Where I Stand
  38. Sisotowbell Lane (Intro)
  39. Sisotowbell Lane
  40. Ladies of the Canyon (Intro)
  41. Ladies of the Canyon
  42. Come to the Sunshine
  43. "My Second Album"
  44. The "Lambert, Hendricks & Ross"
  45. The Pirate of Penance
  46. Chelsea Morning (Intro)
  47. The Chelsea Morning
  48. The Gallery (Intro) #
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The first volume of the Joni Mitchell Archives series shed significant light on the beginning of Mitchell's musical journey, compiling a wealth of unreleased demos, radio broadcasts, and live tapes from the years just before she began making records. The extensive collection painted a detailed picture of Mitchell's nascent years growing as a songwriter and performer in the independent folkie scene, and Joni Mitchell Archives, Vol. 2: The Reprise Years 1968-1971 does just as thorough and impressive a job of drawing back the ...

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