Both Sides Now | ||||
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Studio album by Joni Mitchell | ||||
Released | February 8, 2000 (special edition) March 20, 2000 (regular edition) |
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Recorded | 1999 | |||
Studio | Air Studios, Hampstead, London, United Kingdom | |||
Genre | Vocal jazz, torch songs | |||
Length | 51:29 | |||
Label | Reprise | |||
Producer | Joni Mitchell, Larry Klein | |||
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Source | Rating |
Allmusic | |
Robert Christgau | A− |
Rolling Stone |
Both Sides Now is a concept album by Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell released in 2000. It is her seventeenth studio album. The album won two Grammy awards in 2001 for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album and Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s) for the song "Both Sides, Now".
It traces the progress of the modern relationship through Mitchell's orchestral renditions of classic jazz songs. Two of Mitchell's own songs are also included, "A Case of You" (1971) and "Both Sides, Now" (1969). The orchestra was arranged and conducted by Vince Mendoza.
In the liner notes, co-producer Larry Klein describes the album as "a programmatic suite documenting a relationship from initial flirtation through optimistic consummation, metamorphosing into disillusionment, ironic despair, and finally resolving in the philosophical overview of acceptance and the probability of the cycle repeating itself".
A limited run of copies were released on February 8, 2000, in special chocolate-box packaging for Valentine's Day, including several lithographs of original Mitchell paintings. A regular jewel-case edition was released on March 20, 2000. Both Sides Now is also available on DVD-Audio. As of December 2007[update], the album has sold 323,000 copies in the United States