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  1. Over the last twenty years, her music, words, and paintings have slowly left behind the rigors of established song structure, meter, and outline, resulting now in Chalk Mark In A Rain Storm; the very title speaks of blurred lines washing away, Monet-like. We are left with an intensely sensual aestheticism---the work of a dilettante of awesome sophistication.

  2. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1988 CD release of "Chalk Mark In A Rain Storm" on Discogs.

  3. Listen free to Joni Mitchell – Chalk Mark In A Rain Storm (My Secret Place, Number One and more). 10 tracks (45:45). Long before Frank Sinatra made his Duets album, Joni Mitchell cast a variety of name singers in prominent roles for the songs on Chalk Mark in a Rainstorm. Peter Gabriel sings with her on the leadoff track, "My Secret Place," and Don Henley is heard on "Lakota ...

  4. Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm The guestlist expands to include Tom Petty, Peter Gabriel, Willie Nelson and Billy Idol. But is Joni, once again, on the retreat? by Sam Sodomsky UNCUT December 2020 This article originally appeared in the first edition of the Ultimate Music Guide published on May 19, 2017.

  5. Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm, an Album by Joni Mitchell. Released 23 March 1988 on Geffen (catalog no. GHS-24172; Vinyl LP). Genres: Singer-Songwriter, Sophisti-Pop. Rated #893 in the best albums of 1988. Featured peformers: Joni Mitchell (vocals, producer, design), Larry Klein (bass, producer, photography), Julie Last (backing vocals, engineer), Gloria Boyce (assistant producer), Dan Marnien ...

  6. "Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm" est le treizième album studio de Joni Mitchell, sorti le 23 mars 1988. Pour cette oeuvre de grande qualité, l'artiste s'est entourée de nombreux invités parmi lesquels, Peter Gabriel, Willie Nelson, Don Henley, Billy Idol ou encore Tom Petty.

  7. Lyrically, Chalk Mark in a Rain Storm isn't so different from her folkie '70s heyday, but its severely '80s aural profile tends to cause listeners to dismiss it as overproduced aging-boomer muck. Oddly enough, though, it's precisely Mitchell and Klein's somewhat heavy-handed production that allows Mitchell's singing and guests artists to show up and out without showing off. This is one warm ...