The new voice of Marianne Faithfull is one of experience, of innocence fleeing chased by cocaine stripes and cigarette butts.

 Broken English is one of the many unrecognized and buried milestones waiting for the listener-archaeologist to come and dust it off.

This review praises Marianne Faithfull's 1979 album Broken English as a groundbreaking fusion of punk, reggae, and new wave. It highlights her transformed voice, raw emotional expression, and the album's powerful storytelling, particularly in tracks like "Why’d Ya Do It". The album is described as an underappreciated milestone, essential for music enthusiasts and fans of ’70s rock and punk. Explore Marianne Faithfull’s Broken English and experience a raw punk-new wave classic that redefined a legendary artist’s voice.

 "In Joni Mitchell’s discography, 'Dog Eat Dog' is considered the most detested album both by fans and critics."

 "Once again, we must acknowledge the foresight of this artist... They’re gonna slam free choice behind us."

Dog Eat Dog captures Joni Mitchell's struggle adapting to the 1980s musical landscape, mixing sharp social critiques with synth-heavy production. While often seen as one of her weaker albums, it contains standout tracks with powerful lyrics. The album reflects a turbulent period both personally and culturally, offering a raw but imperfect listening experience. Fans and critics remain divided, but the album deserves a fresh look for its unique merits. Discover Joni Mitchell’s bold 80s experiment in Dog Eat Dog—listen now and uncover hidden lyrical gems!

 "When this place looks like a moonscape / Don’t say I didn’t warn ya..."

 "Few enlightened artists withstand the passage of time, and very few emerge."

Joni Mitchell's Shine album marks a powerful return, blending evocative melodies with sharp social and environmental critiques. Her matured voice carries depth and sincerity, tackling urgent themes without losing accessibility. Notable tracks include a new version of 'Big Yellow Taxi', the political 'Strong and Wrong', and the uplifting adaptation of Kipling's 'If'. The album invites listeners to reflect and engage with art's enduring power. Dive into Joni Mitchell's Shine to experience a timeless voice blending melody, politics, and heartfelt reflection—listen now!

 “This is a total work, conceived graphically, musically, lyrically and accidentally as a whole.”

 “The sensation is like swimming freely in a pool under the blazing sun.”

Joni Mitchell’s 1975 album The Hissing of Summer Lawns marks a bold fusion of folk and jazz, moving beyond her previous acoustic style. The album features complex social critiques and poetic lyrics wrapped in innovative, genre-blurring music. Initially misunderstood by critics and fans, it has since gained recognition as a sophisticated and elegant work. Its artistic cover and use of sampling highlight its unique character. Dive into Joni Mitchell’s transformative album and experience the timeless blend of folk, jazz, and poetic storytelling today.

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