Culled from Joni Mitchell Archives Vol. 1: The Early Years (1963-1967), Early Joni: 1963 Captures the Singer/Songwriter's Earliest-Known Recordings as a 19-Year-Old Performing at a Radio Station in Hometown of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan!
Since her debut album arrived in 1968, Joni Mitchell's songs have been embraced across generations, inspired multitudes of artists around the world, and earned every conceivable accolade. She is now opening her vault for the first time to create the Joni Mitchell Archives, a new series of boxed set releases that will span the next several years, featuring deep dives in to unreleased content from different eras of her storied career. Mitchell has been intimately involved in producing the archive series, lending her vision and personal touch to every element of the project.
Culled from Joni Mitchell Archives Vol. 1: The Early Years (1963-1967), Early Joni: 1963 documents the singer/songwriter's earliest-known recording as a 19-year-old performing at CFQC AM, a radio station in her hometown of Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. The first song from the 9-song collection is Mitchell's take on "House Of The Rising Sun." Like several of Mitchell's past albums, the cover for Early Joni features a self-portrait and marks her first new art in many years. Barry Bowman was working as a DJ at radio station CFQC in 1963 and provides the liner notes.