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Joni Mitchell - I hate music: the 2000s |  | Joni Mitchell - I hate music: the 2000s: Encyclopedia II - Joni Mitchell - I hate music: the 2000s |  | Both Sides Now (2000) was an album composed mostly of covers of classic standards, performed with an orchestra. It received rave reviews by critics and remains a strong seller. The album contained reappraisals of "A Case of You" and the title track "Both Sides Now," two early hits transposed down to Mitchell's now-dusky, soulful alto range. Its success led to 2002's Travelogue, a collection of re-workings of her previous songs with lush orchestral accompaniments ...
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Joni Mitchell - I hate music: the 2000s
Both Sides Now (2000) was an album composed mostly of covers of classic standards, performed with an orchestra. It received rave reviews by critics and remains a strong seller. The album contained reappraisals of "A Case of You" and the title track "Both Sides Now," two early hits transposed down to Mitchell's now-dusky, soulful alto range. Its success led to 2002's Travelogue, a collection of re-workings of her previous songs with lush orchestral accompaniments. Mitchell has stated that this would be her final album.
Recently, Joni Mitchell has voiced her discontent with the current state of the music industry, describing it as a "cesspool", and stating that she "hates music" and "would like to remember what [she] ever liked about it". She has expressed her dislike of the record industry's dominance, and her desire to control her own destiny, possibly through releasing her own music over the Internet.
A series of themed compilations of songs from earlier albums were also released: "The Beginning of Survival" (2004), "Dreamland" (2004) and "Songs of a Prairie Girl" (2005) which she released after accepted an invitation to be a featured performer at a Saskatchewan Centennial concert in Saskatoon before the Queen. In the liner notes to the last of these she writes that the collection is "my contribution to Saskatchewan's Centennial celebrations".
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