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Turbulent Indigo is the 15th album by Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell. Released in 1994, it won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Album. John Milward, writing for Rolling Stone, wrote that it was Mitchell's "best album since the mid-'70s". The album marked her return to Warner Music (formerly WEA) distribution after her previous album, Night Ride Home, was distributed by MCA for its then-newly purchased subsidiary Geffen Records (which, prior to the sale to MCA, had distributed through WEA). As of December 2007, the album has sold 311,000 copies in the US.

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  • Turbulent Indigo est le quinzième album studio de Joni Mitchell, sorti le 25 octobre 1994. (fr)
  • Turbulent Indigo is the 15th album by Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell. Released in 1994, it won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Album. John Milward, writing for Rolling Stone, wrote that it was Mitchell's "best album since the mid-'70s". The album marked her return to Warner Music (formerly WEA) distribution after her previous album, Night Ride Home, was distributed by MCA for its then-newly purchased subsidiary Geffen Records (which, prior to the sale to MCA, had distributed through WEA). The album takes inspiration from the Dutch artist Vincent van Gogh for Mitchell's self-portrait on the cover. The song "Turbulent Indigo" references van Gogh, while describing the mental turmoil both he and Mitchell face in the creative process. Mitchell goes on to outline irrational feelings of intense rage and jealousy in the track "Borderline". The song "Not to Blame" was rumored to be about Mitchell's fellow singer-songwriter and former lover Jackson Browne, who was alleged to have beaten his girlfriend, actress Daryl Hannah. Mitchell also takes in non-personal issues, notably in the song "Magdalene Laundries", which recounts the sufferings of Irish women once consigned to Magdalen Asylums run by the Roman Catholic Church and made to work in the asylums' laundries. Similarly, the song "Sex Kills" referenced a number of late 20th century topical issues, including violence, AIDS, global warming and consumerism. As of December 2007, the album has sold 311,000 copies in the US. (en)
  • Turbulent Indigo è un album della cantautrice canadese Joni Mitchell. L'album è stato pubblicato nell'ottobre del 1994, e vinse un Grammy Award per il miglior album pop dell'anno. (it)
  • Turbulent Indigo é o décimo quinto álbum de estúdio da cantora e compositora canadense Joni Mitchell, lançado em 25 de outubro de 1994, por intermédio da Reprise Records. O álbum inclui temáticas ligadas à violência, AIDS, aquecimento global e consumismo. (pt)
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  • Turbulent Indigo est le quinzième album studio de Joni Mitchell, sorti le 25 octobre 1994. (fr)
  • Turbulent Indigo è un album della cantautrice canadese Joni Mitchell. L'album è stato pubblicato nell'ottobre del 1994, e vinse un Grammy Award per il miglior album pop dell'anno. (it)
  • Turbulent Indigo é o décimo quinto álbum de estúdio da cantora e compositora canadense Joni Mitchell, lançado em 25 de outubro de 1994, por intermédio da Reprise Records. O álbum inclui temáticas ligadas à violência, AIDS, aquecimento global e consumismo. (pt)
  • Turbulent Indigo is the 15th album by Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell. Released in 1994, it won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Album. John Milward, writing for Rolling Stone, wrote that it was Mitchell's "best album since the mid-'70s". The album marked her return to Warner Music (formerly WEA) distribution after her previous album, Night Ride Home, was distributed by MCA for its then-newly purchased subsidiary Geffen Records (which, prior to the sale to MCA, had distributed through WEA). As of December 2007, the album has sold 311,000 copies in the US. (en)
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  • Turbulent Indigo (it)
  • Turbulent Indigo (fr)
  • Turbulent Indigo (pt)
  • Turbulent Indigo (en)
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