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Joni Mitchell Both Sides Now Mp3, Flac, Wma Joni Mitchell Both Sides Now mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Jazz Album: Both Sides Now Country: Japan Released: 2000 Style: Contemporary Jazz, Vocal MP3 version RAR size: 1465 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1889 mb WMA version RAR size: 1768 mb Rating: 4.6 Votes: 359 Other Formats: MOD FLAC MP2 AU DMF AC3 TTA Tracklist Hide Credits 1 You're My Thrill 3:51 2 At Last 4:26 3 Comes Love 4:28 4 You've Changed 4:59 5 Answer Me, My Love 3:22 6 A Case Of You 5:50 7 Don't Go To Strangers 4:09 8 Sometimes I'm Happy 3:58 9 Don't Worry 'Bout Me 3:48 Stormy Weather 10 3:07 Arranged By, Conductor – Gordon Jenkins 11 I Wish I Were In Love Again 3:35 12 Both Sides Now 5:46 Credits Alto Saxophone – Jamie Talbot Arranged By, Conductor – Vince Mendoza Bass – Chris Laurence, Chuck Berghofer, Mary Scully, Mike Brittain Bass Trombone – Dave Stewart , Richard Henry Bass, Clarinet – Anthony Pike Bassoon – Gavin McNaughton, Julie Andrews Cello – Anthony Pleeth, Dave Daniels*, Frank Schaefer, Helen Liebmann, Martin Loveday, Paul Kegg, Tony Lewis Clarinet – Nicholas Bucknall Clarinet, Bass Clarinet – Iain Dixon Concertmaster, Violin – Gavyn Wright Contrabassoon – Richard Skinner Drums – Peter Erskine Engineer [Assistant] – Ben Georgiades, John Tyree Flute – Andy Findon*, Helen Keen Flute, Clarinet – Jamie Talbot, Stan Sulzman* Flute, Clarinet, Alto Flute – Phil Todd Harp – Skaila Kanga Horns – Hugh Seenan, John Pigneguy, Mike Thompson*, Nigel Black, Paul Gardham, Philip Eastop, Richard Watkins Mastered By – Bernie Grundman Mixed By, Recorded By [Additional] – Allen Sides Oboe – John Anderson Oboe, Cor Anglais – Sue Bohling Percussion – Frank Ricotti Piano – Dave Arch, Herbie Hancock Producer – Larry Klein Producer, Vocals – Joni Mitchell Recorded By – Geoff Foster Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Wayne Shorter Trombone – Neil Sidwell, Pete Beachill, Peter Davies, Richard Edwards Trumpet – Andy Crowley, Derek Watkins, Gerard Presencer, John Barclay, Mark Isham, Steve Sidwell Tuba – Owen Slade Viola – Bill Benham, Bruce White, Catherine Bradshaw, Don McVay*, Ivo Van Der Werff, Katie Wilkinson, Peter Lale, Rachel Bolt Violin – Antonia Fuchs, Ben Cruft, Buguslav Kotecki*, Cathy Thompson, Chris Tombling, Dave Woodcock*, Dermot Crehan, Everton Nelson, Godfrey Salmon, Jackie Shave, Jim McLeod, Jonathan Strange, Julian Leaper, Kathy Shave*, Maciej Rakowski, Matthew Scrivener, Michael McMenemy, Patrick Kiernan, Perry Montague-Mason, Peter Oxer, Rebecca Hirsch, Rita Manning, Roger Garland, Simon Fischer, Vaughn Armon, Warren Zielinski, Wilf Gibson Notes With OBI Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year Joni Both Sides Now Reprise 9 47620-2 9 47620-2 US 2000 Mitchell (HDCD, Album) Records Joni Both Sides Now (CDr, Reprise none none UK 2000 Mitchell Album, Promo) Records Both Sides Now (DVD- Joni Reprise 9362-47620-9 V, Album, RE, RM, 9362-47620-9 Europe 2000 Mitchell Records Multichannel, NTSC) Warner Bros. PROP05133, Joni Both Sides Now (CD, Records, PROP05133, Germany 2000 9362-47640-2 Mitchell Album, Promo) Warner Bros. 9362-47640-2 Records Joni Both Sides Now Reprise W2 47620 W2 47620 Canada 2000 Mitchell (HDCD, Album, Club) Records Related Music albums to Both Sides Now by Joni Mitchell Bryan Ferry - As Time Goes By Belle & Sebastian - Dear Catastrophe Waitress The Ten Tenors - Here’s To The Heroes David Jordan - Set The Mood London Trombone Quartet - Some Of Our Best Friends Pat Longo Super Big Band, Frank Sinatra Jr. - Here's That Swing Thing Anthony Braxton - Creative Orchestra Music 1976 Daft Punk - TRON: Legacy (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack).
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