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  1. The Rolling Stone Album Guide. [10] Ladies of the Canyon is the third studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, released on Reprise Records in 1970. It peaked at No. 27 on the Billboard 200, and has been certified platinum by the RIAA. The title makes reference to Laurel Canyon, a center of popular music culture in Los Angeles ...

  2. Likewise, the rather prim title track finds Mitchell at her most austere and her voice at its most bell-like, as though in conscious imitation ofJoan Baez. Introducing us to the titular ladies of Laurel Canyon - Trina, Annie and Estrella - she celebrates a wellspring of female creativity that manifests itself in a variety of forms.

  3. Listening to “Ladies of the Canyon” allows us to step into Joni Mitchell’s shoes, painting a vivid picture of the bohemian lifestyle and the vibrant spirit of Laurel Canyon. The song captures the essence of a era where creativity and collaboration were celebrated. It serves as a poignant reminder of the incredible women who broke ...

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  4. Apr 29, 2022 · 29 April 2022. Laurel Canyon, Los Angeles. The place of myth and mountains, faded Hollywood glamour and countercultural experimentation. Joni Mitchell s third album, Ladies Of The Canyon, was a product of all these. Even though other of her records would sell more, this one, released in April 1970, feels like her commercial high point ...

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  5. Jun 1, 2024 · This enchanting song embodies the essence of Joni Mitchell’s experience living in the Laurel Canyon neighborhood of Los Angeles during the late 1960s. It serves as a reflection of the vibrant and free-spirited community comprised mostly of artistic individuals and musicians. The lyrics of Ladies of the Canyon” paint a vivid picture of ...

  6. Songfacts®: In "Ladies Of The Canyon," the title track of her third studio album, Joni Mitchell pays tribute to three special women (Trina Robbins, Annie Burden, and Estrella Berosini) from Laurel Canyon, a section of Los Angeles where Mitchell and a number of counterculture luminaries made their home in the '60s and '70s.

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  8. May 19, 2017 · Likewise, the rather prim title track finds Mitchell at her most austere and her voice at its most bell-like, as though in conscious imitation ofJoan Baez. Introducing us to the titular ladies of Laurel Canyon - Trina, Annie and Estrella - she celebrates a wellspring of female creativity that manifests itself in a variety of forms.