Song to a Seagull

Song to a Seagull

Infobox Album | Name = Song to a Seagull
Type = studio
Artist = Joni Mitchell


Released = March 1968
Recorded = Late 1967
Genre = Folk-rock
Length = 38:00
Label = Reprise
Producer = David Crosby
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:4s57gjqrj6iw link]
Last album =
This album = "Song to a Seagull"
(1968)
Next album = "Clouds"
(1969)

"Song to a Seagull" is Joni Mitchell's 1968 debut album. Mitchell would later note that the album is more a result of her love of classical music than of folk, and this is evident through the thick, rich, and often unusual harmonies, and the densely poetic lyrics of the album.Fact|date=January 2008 This album was originally released as an untitled or self-titled LP because of an error at Reprise Records' publishing department.

"Song to a Seagull" is a concept album divided into two halves: "I Came to the City" and "Out of the City and Down to the Seaside". (The two halves correspond to the two sides of the LP, which are identified as "Part 1" and "Part 2" rather than the conventional "Side 1" and "Side 2"). The first track refers to her failed marriage to Chuck Mitchell in Detroit, and a similar theme is explored with "Michael from Mountains", which questions whether one can truly love someone without knowing him. "Night in the City" is a celebration of nightlife; "Marcie" is a profile of a lonely woman, presumably a friend of Mitchell's; and "Nathan La Franeer" ends side one with the account of a bitter city-dwelling taxi driver Mitchell once encountered. [ [http://www.jmdl.com/library/view.cfm?id=424 JMDL Library: Joni Mitchell: ZigZag, September 2, 1970 ] ]

Side two takes on more natural, organic themes: "Sisotowbell Lane" describes domestic bliss (Joni has said that "Sisotowbell" stands for "Somehow, in spite of trouble, ours will be ever lasting love"), [ [http://jonimitchell.com/Library/view.cfm?id=49 JoniMitchell.com/JMDL Library: Joni Mitchell - A Portrait of the Artist: Billboard, December 9, 1995 ] ] and "The Dawntreader" and "Pirate of Penance" concern sea themes - first of a mystical sea captain calling her away, and then to a murderous pirate with whom a dancer is infatuated. Though some speculate that "The Dawntreader" is written for David Crosby, Mitchell has denied this. The final two tracks concern freedom: "Song to a Seagull" and "Cactus Tree". "Song to a Seagull" is especially noteworthy for its uninhibited treatment of the desire for freedom.

Mitchell had written songs that were hits for other artists (e.g., "Both Sides Now" and "Chelsea Morning" by Judy Collins, "Eastern Rain" by Fairport Convention, "Urge for Going," and "The Circle Game" by Tom Rush), but chose to record none of these for her debut. The album is dedicated to: "Mr. Kratzman, who taught me to love words."

Track listing

All songs written by Joni Mitchell.

Side 1: "I Came to the City"
#"I Had a King" – 3:37
#"Michael from Mountains" – 3:41
#"Night in the City" – 2:30
#"Marcie" – 4:35
#"Nathan La Franeer" – 3:18

Side 2: "Out of the City and Down to the Seaside"
#"Sisotowbell Lane" – 4:05
#"The Dawntreader" – 5:04
#"The Pirate Of Penance" – 2:44
#"Song to a Seagull" – 3:51
#"Cactus Tree" – 4:35

Personnel

* Joni Mitchell - guitar, piano, vocals
* Stephen Stills - bass
* Lee Keefer - banshee
* Produced by David Crosby

References


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