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Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm Studio album by Joni Mitchell Released March 23, 1988 Recorded 1986-1987 Genre Adult Alternative, Pop/Rock, Experimental Length 46:11 Label Geffen Producer Joni Mitchell, Larry Klein Joni Mitchell chronology Dog Eat Dog
(1985)Chalk Mark In A Rain Storm
(1988)Night Ride Home
(1991)Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm is the thirteenth album by Joni Mitchell, released in 1988. It was her third for Geffen Records. The album features various duets with guest artists such as Peter Gabriel on "My Secret Place", Willie Nelson on "Cool Water", Don Henley on "Snakes and Ladders", Billy Idol and Tom Petty on the track "Dancin' Clown". Henley also performs backing vocals on "Lakota", and Wendy and Lisa perform backing vocals on "The Tea Leaf Prophecy (Lay Down Your Arms)".
Contents
History
In early 1986, Mitchell and Larry Klein visited Peter Gabriel's Ashcombe House recording studio in Bath, England. Since Gabriel had mostly finished his album "So" by that time, he offered Mitchell and Klein the use of his studio if they wanted to record. They did, and the result was the track "My Secret Place" which was a duet between Mitchell and Gabriel. Mitchell told Musician magazine about this song: "It's a love beginning song. The song's about the threshold of intimacy. It's a shared thing so I wanted it to be like the Song of Soloman, where you can't tell what gender it is. It's the uniting spirit of two people at the beginning of a relationship".
In February 1987, Mitchell saw Billy Idol performing his song "To Be A Lover" on the Grammy Awards show. She felt he captured the original spirit of rock'n'roll along with a new spark of energy, and would be perfect for a cameo on her song "Dancin' Clown". Idol came over to Mitchell's studio one evening a few days after the Grammys and recorded his part, complete with yelps and howls. Mitchell told Macleans magazine about this pairing up: "It was for the contrast he provided. It's a great little cameo for him, and he brings real life to the part." Later, Tom Petty recorded his cameo on the same song.
About Chalk Mark, Mitchell told interviewer Kristine McKenna: "I've discovered that with your focus no longer on finding a mate, you get a heightened sense of community, and I've become a bit more political - not too political though".
Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm was released in March 1988, and the song "Snakes and Ladders" (featuring Don Henley) was issued as a pre-release single to radio stations in January 1988.
Themes
Contemporary commercialism is addressed in the songs "Number One", "Lakota" which deals with the destruction of Native American culture and the unusual "The Reoccuring Dream" was constructed from samples Mitchell collected by recording TV commercials on her VCR for 2 weeks. "Cool Water" (a Mitchell rewrite of the Bob Nolan original) also discusses water pollution.
War is explored in two very different stories: "The Tea Leaf Prophecy (Lay Down Your Arms)" tells the tale of Mitchell's parents meeting during World War II after a surprisingly prophetic tea-leaf reading, while "The Beat of Black Wings" is about an embittered Vietnam vet named Killer Kyle, who found it difficult to get the sound of helicopter blades out of his head. This song may be based on a scene from the film adaptation of The Looking Glass War.[1]
In the more straight-forward lovesongs, Mitchell sings of intimacy in "My Secret Place", and young, rambunctious love in "Snakes and Ladders" and "Dancin' Clown".
Release
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Allmusic [2]
Rolling Stone [3]
Robert Christgau (C) [4] The first official single from the album was "My Secret Place". It was released in March 1988 and "bubbled under" for a few weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 charts. The video, shot on grainy, atmospheric black & white film featuring Mitchell and Peter Gabriel, got some airplay on VH-1, where it premiered in May 1988.
Billboard magazine's Steve Gett reviewed the new album and awarded it an early rave. Other reviews were mostly very favorable, and the fact that there were cameos by many well-known musicians brought it a great deal of notice. The album improved on the chart position of her previous album, 1985's Dog Eat Dog, peaking at #45 on the Billboard Top Album chart.
To promote the album, Mitchell also travelled to the UK in May and appeared on the Channel 4 music show Wired where she performed "Number One" and gave an exclusive world premiere of a brand new song called "Fourth of July" which would later be retitled "Night Ride Home" and be recorded as the title track for her next album. She also visited Australia and appeared on a several television shows including The Midday Show with Ray Martin, Rock Arena, and the morning show Sunday where she again performed "Number One" and "Fourth of July".
Chalk Mark in a Rainstorm was nominated for Best Pop Vocal Performance - Female at the 1989 Grammy Awards, but lost to Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car".
Track listing
All tracks composed by Joni Mitchell; except where indicated
- "My Secret Place" – 5:01
- "Number One" – 3:46
- "Lakota" – 6:25 (Mitchell, Larry Klein)
- "The Tea Leaf Prophecy (Lay Down Your Arms)" – 4:49 (Mitchell, Larry Klein)
- "Dancin' Clown" – 4:09
- "Cool Water" – 5:25 (Mitchell, Bob Nolan)
- "The Beat of Black Wings" – 5:19
- "Snakes and Ladders" – 5:37 (Mitchell, Larry Klein)
- "The Reoccurring Dream" – 3:02 (Mitchell, Larry Klein)
- "A Bird That Whistles (Corrina, Corrina)" – 2:38
Personnel
- Joni Mitchell - vocals, guitar, keyboards, drum programming on 7,8
- Manu Katché - drums, percussion, talking drum on 1,7; snare drum on 2; background vocals
- Steven Lindsey - organ on 2
- Larry Klein - bass; keyboards on 1,3,4,8; congas on 6; programming; background vocals on 5
- Michael Landau - guitar on 3,4,5,6,8,9; background vocals on 5
- Steve Stevens - lead guitar on 5
- Wayne Shorter - saxophones on 10
- Thomas Dolby - marimba on 5
- Peter Gabriel - guest vocalist on 1
- Benjamin Orr - background vocals on 2,7
- Don Henley - background vocals on 3,8
- Iron Eyes Cody - guest vocalist on 3
- Wendy Melvoin - background vocals on 4
- Lisa Coleman- background vocals on 4
- Billy Idol - guest vocalist on 5
- Tom Petty - guest vocalist on 5
- Julie Last - background vocals on 5
- Willie Nelson - guest vocalist on 6
References
- ^ Comment on Joni Mitchell.com Retrieved on 1 August 2010
- ^ Ruhlmann, William. Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm at Allmusic. Retrieved 2011-06-29.
- ^ Rolling Stone 21 April 1988
- ^ Christgau, Robert. Joni Mitchell. Retrieved 2011-06-28.
Joni Mitchell Studio albums Song to a Seagull (1968) · Clouds (1969) · Ladies of the Canyon (1970) · Blue (1971) · For the Roses (1972) · Court and Spark (1974) · The Hissing of Summer Lawns (1975) · Hejira (1976) · Don Juan's Reckless Daughter (1977) · Mingus (1979) · Wild Things Run Fast (1982) · Dog Eat Dog (1985) · Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm (1988) · Night Ride Home (1991) · Turbulent Indigo (1994) · Taming the Tiger (1998) · Both Sides Now (2000) · Travelogue (2002) · Shine (2007)Live albums Miles of Aisles (1974) · Shadows and Light (1980) · Amchitka, The 1970 Concert That Launched Greenpeace (2009)Compilation albums The World of Joni Mitchell (1972) · Hits (1996) · Misses (1996) · The Complete Geffen Recordings (2003) · The Beginning of Survival (2004) · Dreamland (2004) · Songs of a Prairie Girl (2005)Singles & key songs "Night in the City" (1968) · "Both Sides, Now" (1969) · "Chelsea Morning" (1969) · "Big Yellow Taxi" (1970) · "Woodstock" (1970) · "Carey" (1971) · "California" (1971) · "You Turn Me On, I'm a Radio" (1972) · "Cold Blue Steel and Sweet Fire" (1973) · "Raised on Robbery" (1973) · "Help Me" (1974) · "Free Man in Paris" (1974) · "Big Yellow Taxi" (live) (1974) · "In France They Kiss on Main Street" (1976) · "Coyote" (1976) · "Jericho" (1978) · "Why Do Fools Fall in Love" (1980) · "(You're So Square) Baby I Don't Care" (1982) · "Be Cool" (1983) · "Chinese Cafe/Unchained Melody" (1983) · "Good Friends" (1985) · "Shiny Toys" (1986) · "Snakes and Ladders" (1988) · "My Secret Place" (1988) · "Come in From the Cold" (1991) · "How Do You Stop?" (1994) · "Big Yellow Taxi EP" (1995) · "Harlem in Havana" (1988)Collaborations "You've Got a Friend" (1971) · The Last Waltz (1978) · The Wall - Live in Berlin (1990) · "Got 'til It's Gone" (1994) · River: The Joni Letters (2007) The Fiddle and The Drum (2009)Videos Shadows and Light (1980) · Refuge of the Roads (1983) · Painting with Words and Music (1999) · Woman of Heart and Mind (2003)Related articles Discography · Albums · SongsCategories:- 1988 albums
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