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Song to a Seagull [Yellow Vinyl] [Barnes & Noble Exclusive]

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Song to a Seagull [Yellow Vinyl] [Barnes & Noble Exclusive]
Song to a Seagull [Yellow Vinyl] [Barnes & Noble Exclusive]

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Song to a Seagull [Yellow Vinyl] [Barnes & Noble Exclusive]

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Joni Mitchell
's debut release is a concept album. Side one, subtitled "I Came to the City," generally exhibits songs about urban subjects that are often dour or repressed in some way. "Out of the City and Down to the Seaside," by contrast, is a celebration of nature and countryside, mostly containing selections of a charming, positive, or more outgoing nature. What sets this release apart from those of other confession-style singer/songwriters of the time is the craft, subtlety, and evocative power of
Mitchell
's lyrics and harmonic style. Numbers such as
"Marcie,"
"Michael From Mountains,"
"The Dawntreader,"
and
"The Pirate of Penance"
effectively utilize sophisticated chord progressions rarely found in this genre. Verses are substantive and highly charged, exhibiting careful workmanship.
"Song to a Seagull"
has graceful and vivid lyrics about the joys of freedom set to a haunting, wide-ranging vocal line. Conversely,
"Cactus Tree"
explores the downside of a no-strings-attached approach to life, the fear of committing to a relationship (ironically wedding these words to a hopeful melody and pulsating guitar texture).
"Marcie"
utilizes poignant, twisting music set to desolately lonely lyrics about a jilted woman; the recurrent use of red and green imagery in the verses is especially clever. Character studies such as
"I Had a King"
"Nathan la Franeer"
are painfully bleak in contrast to the lithe domestic scene of
"Sisotowbell Lane"
and the winsomely reserved love song
"Michael From Mountains."
Unusual in her oeuvre are the overlapping dialogue prose manner of
and the jaunty
honky tonk
stylings of
"Night in the City."
sings in a light, gossamer, at times diffident manner; vocal harmony is sparingly employed here.
David Crosby
's production is simple and effective. This excellent debut is well worth hearing. ~ David Cleary

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