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Morning Glory on the Vine

Autor Joni Mitchell
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 sep 2019
Originally handcrafted in 1971 as a gift for friends, this edition of Joni Mitchell's best-loved poems, illustrations, watercolours and hand-lettered song lyrics is now publicly available for the first time. The perfect Christmas present for any Joni Mitchell fan
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781786898586
ISBN-10: 1786898586
Pagini: 128
Dimensiuni: 230 x 287 x 32 mm
Greutate: 1.08 kg
Editura: Canongate Books Ltd

Notă biografică

Joni Mitchell is a Canadian singer-songwriter whose songs have helped define an era and a generation. She has received many accolades, including nine Grammy Awards, and has released 19 studio albums, including Blue in 1971. Mitchell, with roots in visual art, has designed most of her own album covers. Among her numerous honours, she was awarded a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2002 and was inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame in 2007.

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“These drawings and writings, arranged so artfully and carefully, feel like an anchor in an increasingly unsteady world.” — The New Yorker   “A revelation for her devoted listeners, Morning Glory is a comforting and intimate look at what caught an artist’s eye when she was at the peak of her chaparral mountain.” — Los Angeles Times   “Nearly 50 years (after putting the drawings in a binder), Mitchell’s intimate gift was widely released for the first time . . . Titled Morning Glory on the Vine — a line from Neil Young’s “Motion Pictures (For Carrie)” — the collection features more than 30 original watercolor paintings, handwritten lyrics and poems . . . Highlights of the book include the handwritten lyrics to “A Case of You” and “I’m a Radio” (later changed to “You Turn Me On, I’m a Radio” on 1972’s For the Roses) and subtle portraits of James Taylor playing the piano and Judy Collins surrounded by flowers.” — Rolling Stone      “Joni Mitchell is a major painter . . . This is a book that she created as a Christmas present for her friends in 1971 and is now published for the first time. It is just a gorgeous, gorgeous book.” — Bill Goldstein, WNBC-TV   “Joni Mitchell figured out the perfect gift for the people who have everything.” — Washington Post   "The folk legend’s astonishing duality is on full display in this exquisite compilation of dreamy watercolors, drawings, and handwritten lyrics." —O, The Oprah Magazine   "Joni Mitchell’s decision to publish her handmade 1971 art & lyric book Morning Glory On The Vine reframed some of her most well-known work." — Rolling Stone    “This handsomely produced oversized book, which includes lyrics of such classics as River and Woodstock as well as vibrant portraits of Graham Nash, Neil Young and Mitchell herself, is a must for her fans.” — Tampa Bay Times   “Like most anything Mitchell touches, her book is a stroke of genius... Morning Glory on the Vine bears fruits both retrospective and prospective, celebrating a lifetime of brilliant artistry... Joni Mitchell has been reclaiming, and affirming, her humanity (and ours) for five decades. Her latest masterwork continues, ever so genuinely, in that grounding and illuminating tradition.” — PopMatters   "There are probably few documents that evoke the halcyon Laurel Canyon of those years than this lovingly compiled book, which will be familiar to anyone who spent more than a few minutes staring at Mitchell’s self-designed album covers of the era while “Ladies of the Canyon” or “Court and Spark” spun on the turntable." — Variety