For the Roses (Joni Mitchell album)

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For the Roses is a 1972 Joni Mitchell album that bridges her early folk style and later jazz-influenced work, noted for its introspective songwriting and sophisticated arrangements.

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instanceOf Joni Mitchell album
studio album
artist Joni Mitchell
catalogCode Asylum SD 5057 NERFINISHED
composer Joni Mitchell
countryOfOrigin Canada
coverArtDesigner Joni Mitchell NERFINISHED
criticalReception acclaimed
followedBy Court and Spark NERFINISHED
follows Blue NERFINISHED
genre folk
folk rock
singer-songwriter
soft rock
hasQuality introspective songwriting
sophisticated arrangements
hasTheme fame and the music industry
romantic relationships
self-reflection
hasTrack Banquet
Barangrill NERFINISHED
Blonde in the Bleachers NERFINISHED
Cold Blue Steel and Sweet Fire NERFINISHED
Electricity NERFINISHED
For the Roses (song) NERFINISHED
Judgement of the Moon and Stars (Ludwig’s Tune) NERFINISHED
Lesson in Survival NERFINISHED
Let the Wind Carry Me NERFINISHED
See You Sometime NERFINISHED
Woman of Heart and Mind NERFINISHED
You Turn Me On, I’m a Radio NERFINISHED
includedIn Rolling Stone 500 Greatest Albums of All Time NERFINISHED
instrumentation acoustic guitar
orchestral arrangements
piano
woodwinds
language English
lyricist Joni Mitchell
notableSong You Turn Me On, I’m a Radio NERFINISHED
originalReleaseDate 1972-11-01
partOf Joni Mitchell discography NERFINISHED
performer Joni Mitchell
precededBy Blue NERFINISHED
producer Henry Lewy NERFINISHED
Joni Mitchell
publicationYear 1972
recordedIn 1972
recordLabel Asylum Records
stylePeriod transition between folk and jazz-influenced work

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Henry Lewy notableWork For the Roses (Joni Mitchell album)