A Joni Mitchell signed limited-edition lithograph of her self-portrait Taming the Tiger. This painting is reproduced on the front cover of Mitchell’s 1998 album of the same name. According to Wikipedia, the album title refers to the unexpected success of Mitchell’s previous album, Turbulent Indigo, which won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Album. Joni […]
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A rare album cover proof for Joni Mitchell’s 1968 debut album, Song to a Seagull (also known as Joni Mitchell.) Created by the Warner Bros Records art department prior to the album’s release, this does not include the song titles in the green rectangle–they likely had not been finalized when this was prepared. A bit […]
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A Joni Mitchell signed and numbered limited edition lithograph of her painting Dog Eat Dog, originally painted for the cover of her 1985 album with that title. This was one of a small group of Mitchell’s works offered for sale at her May 1988 exhibition eclection, at Tokyo’s Parco Gallery. This show was the first […]
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A Joni Mitchell signed and numbered limited edition lithograph of her painting A Chair in the Sky. This painting of legendary jazz composer and bassist Charles Mingus is reproduced in the gatefold of Mitchell’s 1979 album Mingus. This was one of a small group of Mitchell’s works offered for sale at her May 1988 exhibition […]
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A beautiful signed Joni Mitchell limited-edition lithographic self-portrait, picturing Joni bundled up in a snowy scene, with smaller images of her then-husband, musician/producer Larry Klein, and a car and truck. This print is from a private portfolio of lithographs Mitchell made and gifted to friends near the release of her 1982 album Wild Things Run […]
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A beautiful Joni Mitchell signed limited-edition lithograph of what looks to be a corner of her painting studio, with her paints and a chair with an art book opened to Henri Matisse’s famous painting Dance (I). This artwork by Joni is reproduced in the inner gate-fold of her 1982 album Wild Things Run Free. This […]
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A Joni Mitchell signed lithograph of her self-portrait, with then-husband Larry Klein. This portrait is reproduced in the inner gate-fold of Mitchell’s 1982 album Wild Things Run Free (on which Klein plays bass.) This print was from a private portfolio of lithographs Mitchell made and gifted to friends near the time of the album’s release. […]
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A beautiful NM/Mint white label promo of Joni Mitchell’s 1970 third album, Ladies of the Canyon, on Reprise. The disc shows no sign of wear, with no spindle marks, and may be unplayed. The gatefold cover has the clear title sticker on the front, beneath the fully intact shrink wrap. As clean a copy as […]
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A signed Joni Mitchell lithographic self-portrait, used on the cover of her album Both Sides Now. In 2000 Mitchell released this album of “classic love songs” performed with a full orchestra, and as usual, she created a painting for the album cover. A small number of unsigned lithographs were made by Reprise Records to promote […]
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A double LP set of Joni Mitchell and James Taylor performing individually and together in London during their 1970 tour. The concert was originally recorded on October 29, 1970 by the BBC and and broadcast as part of their “Pick of the Pops” series. This US edition was issued by radio syndicators Westwood One as […]
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A rare cardboard concert poster advertising the 1968 Philadelphia Folk Festival, which featured Joni Mitchell (on August 23, five months to the day after the release of her debut album), Phil Ochs (one month after the release of his classic album Tape From California), John Denver (as part of Denver, Boise & Johnson, formerly the […]
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A Joni Mitchell hand signed, titled, dated and numbered limited edition lithograph. This work, titled “Mingus,” was used by Mitchell on the cover of her 1979 album of the same name (a tribute to legendary jazz bassist Charles Mingus). That year Mitchell made 100 lithographs of this image, giving them to friends and using them […]
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A beautiful autographed promotional first pressing of Joni Mitchell’s Dog Eat Dog on Geffen Records. The Near Mint gatefold sleeve has a promotional gold stamp in the top left corner, and is signed in the lower right corner “To the Count, Joni Mitchell 85″. The disc is in Mint condition and appears unplayed (sorry but we don’t know who […]
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A hand signed lithograph by Joni Mitchell, gifted by Mitchell to a close personal friend. The lithograph is a portrait of her long lost daughter, Kilauren Gibb and her birth father, Brad MacMath. Mitchell gave up her only child for adoption near the time of her birth, something she regretted for many years. Her song […]
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A hand signed and titled limited lithograph by Joni Mitchell, gifted by Mitchell to a friend from her management company. The lithograph, titled A Chair In The Sky, is a portrait of jazz bassist and composer Charles Mingus, and the image was included in the package for her 1979 album Mingus. That year Mitchell made […]
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A factory sealed likely first pressing of Joni Mitchell’s debut album, Songs To A Seagull, in sealed mint condition. This is a thick inflexible pressing from an early Warner Bros. archive. Reprise RS 6293.
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