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Miles of Aisles

Miles of Aisles
Joni Mitchell & the L.A. Express

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Track Listing

  1. Never Surrender
  2. Water From The Moon

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #12444 in Music
  • Released on: 1993-05-25
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Formats: Single, Live
  • Dimensions: .21 pounds

Customer Reviews

Miles of Aisles, Joni Mitchell5
I recently got this album out of my box of old vinyl and was impressed by the wing collars and floppy hats on the cover. Did people really wear that stuff? This album is shot through with transatlantic '70's style. Even now the recording is so evocative that you think you are right there with Joni and her band, calling out between the songs and wowing to the music. If you ever wanted to remember or imagine of how it felt to be at one of those gigs then look no further. This is a magical evocation and highly recommended to all who love authentic vintage sounds.

Joni at her best4
I have always noticed that in guidebooks to music, reviewers very rarely give live albums as high a rating as studio albums. odd since for many artists it is the natural arena. This, for me, certainly is Joni at her best, surpassing the efforts of Ladies of the Canyon and even Blue. It mixes well the acoustic and electric, showcases new arrangements, has both the well known and the not so. You can certainly see her turning to more complexity and jazz influenced arrangements. The recording quality is good, the performance are expert my both Joni, Tom Scott, and the LA Express. It is a moving album - some of the songs are just so so beautful and poignant but it certainly rocks in places. And of course it is all shot with a very pleasant atmosphere which draws you to the sunny LA of 1974

a must have

fantastic atmosphere5
this has been a favourite album of mine for years.

it was played to me by friends on a very chilled out afternoon, and it has an amazing atmosphere that makes you think of the 60s or something.

the album has some amazing songs on it and they all benefit from being played live i think.

its worth pointing out that some of the audience banter has been cut out of the cd version to fit it on, so the record version is actually better as there is much more atmosphere.

it's an amazing album, fantastic for when you feel really miserable, melancholic or romantic.