Joni Mitchel - Court and Spark
Album # 229 - January 1974
Episode date - June 19, 2024
For a very brief period of time, Joni Mitchell was a genuine pop star. “Court and Spark” captures the moment when she flirted with stardom and seduced all of us who never expected the seemingly shy folk artist to explode on the pop music charts, but this was still the early seventies, when contemplative singer-songwriters ruled the roost.
Until this point in time, Mitchell’s work was popularized mostly through the recordings of others, much like Bob Dylan’s early career. This album changed that scenario in an instant. To be sure, the arc of her career pointed in this direction, with her early folk-based recordings moving her closer and closer to the mainstream with each release.
“Court and Spark” offered up a radio programmer’s dream variety of material, from the soft-jazz lilt of the hit single “Help Me” to the rocking yet playful coyness of “Raised on Robbery”. Fleshed out with other easily digested tracks such as the self-critical “Down to You”, the observationally brilliant “Free Man in Paris” and ending with a cover of Lambert, Hendricks, and Ross’ humorous jazz-vocal “Twisted”, Mitchell loaded the bases with a potpourri of song styles. The album was open-minded, hedonistic, and stylistically diverse in a manner that could have only worked in the seventies. What is surprising is how quickly she abandoned the mainstream. From here, she immediately moved toward more cerebral material, and never looked back.
Featured Tracks:
Court and Spark
Help Me
Free Man in Paris
People's Parties
The Same Situation
Car on a Hill
Down to You
Just Like This Train
Raised on Robbery
Trouble Child
Twisted
January 1974 Billboard Charted #2