If nothing else was established by Brandi Carlile’s live recreation of Joni Mitchell’s 1971 “Blue” album — and plenty else was — it was that the 38-year-old singer has nerves even steelier than her…
played guitar on three songs on the 1968 album, and “James was so excited about this show and so sad he couldn’t be here,” she said. “But he spentrecording tapes of himself playing the guitar parts and sending them to me, so that I could learn that I cannot play those parts.
After performing the ten “Blue” songs back to back — four of which got extended standing ovations — Carlile brought themembers back to sing harmonies on one additional song of Mitchell’s, a sort of hopefully dystopian. Secular-gospel ballad called “Shine,” the title song from her last 2007 studio album.
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