The two 1961 New Jazz masterworks, with Mal Waldron, Ron Carter, Booker Ervin and co.
Tough, dismissive, soundboy digi. A King Tubby dubplate from 1986.
Sublimely refined songs about broken hearts, dazzling landscapes and lost kingdoms, with zither and flute accompaniment.
The great 1960 recording, with big band and both Paul Bley and Bill Evans on pianos, twinned with an amateur recording of a complete concert by the Septet, later in the same year.
Her third, 1970 album, the brilliant summation of her folky start — with favourites like Woodstock, Big Yellow Taxi and The Circle Game.
The LP is newly remastered by Bernie Grundman under the supervision of Joni Mitchell.