Back to the Garden
Back to the Garden is a tribute album to Joni Mitchell, released in 1992.[1] It was released on Intrepid Records, after the Canadian chart success of their 1991 Bruce Cockburn tribute, Kick at the Darkness.
Back to the Garden | |
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Compilation album by Various Artists | |
Released | 1992 |
Genre | folk, folk rock |
Length | mm:ss |
Label | Intrepid Records |
The album's first single was Sloan's rendition of "A Case of You", from Mitchell's 1971 album Blue. It was followed up by Squiddly's rap-infused rendition of "Blonde in the Bleachers".
Track listing
- "Free Man in Paris" – Big Faith
- "This Flight Tonight" – Sara Craig
- "Carey" – Universal Honey
- "Big Yellow Taxi" – Lorraine Scott
- "Black Crow" – Molly Johnson
- "The Beat of Black Wings" – Andy Stochansky
- "Shades of Scarlett Conquering" – Martha and the Muffins
- "The Hissing of Summer Lawns" – Funky Bummer
- "River" – Hugh Marsh, Jon Goldsmith, Rob Piltch and Martin Tielli 1
- "You Turn Me On, I'm a Radio" – Kurt Swinghammer
- "Coyote" – Spirit of the West
- "Woodstock" – W.O.W.
- "Night in the City" – Jenny Whiteley
- "A Case of You" – Sloan
- "Blonde in the Bleachers" – Squiddly with Maria del Mar
- "Songs to Aging Children Come" – John Cody and Marti Jones
- "Refuge of the Roads" – Laura Hubert and Art Bergmann
Notes
1 These four musicians subsequently formed the group Nick Buzz in 1994, but were credited as individuals on this album.[2]
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References
- "Paying tribute to Joni". Halifax Daily News, November 22, 1992.
- "A Quiet Evening at Home unique and adventurous". Caper Times, September 15, 2013. Page 6.
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