Customer Reviews
My world changed - By: J. Chamberlain, 21 Jul 2008 
I first heard the song Case of Youin the film Practical Magic & thought how wonderful it was. I bought the film soundtrack (the whole music selection for the film was pretty good) & then i bought the album Blue to see what the rest of Jonis work was like.
I fellin love with the album so completely, that now i've moved to MP3 & sold 99% of my CD's i can't bear to part with this one. One of the others is Court & Spark.
The music is so simple, the strings, drums, & her voice- the most wonderful voice i have ever heard, conveying such emotion that the music & words combined make the whole album an amazing rollercoaster of feelings & thoughts.
I'd recommend to anyone who has ever felt any kind of emotion.
Why not say what you really feel? - By: K. M. G. Pitts, 04 Feb 2008 
I have read all the reviews of BLUE on this site & they all give 5 stars. This is only because there isn't a rating for "THE BEST ALBUM OF ALL TIME". In the years since I first heard Joni's heartstrings crying out I have heard many other albums - some great - but they are all pretenders. Blue just pushes all the buttons, ticks all the boxes & speaks direct to the core.
The most uplifting sad album of all time - By: Nick Sydenham, 19 Oct 2007 
This wonderful record is full of very sad songs about loss & the breakup of relationships. So the fact that it is one of the most uplifting & positive records I've heard puts it into my 'must haves'. A beautiful record which you should buy now.
Not a country or joni m fan - By: Mr. Aw Benington, 10 Jul 2007 
Simply this is one of the 5 best albums ever. Seriously. I cannot recommend this highly enough. Most great musicians have a great tune or 2in them. Wonderwall & Oasis, foxy lady & hendrix, smells like teen spirite & nirvana. But this album is shockingy raw. Goose pimples & a heaving heart.
Blue - By: S J Buck, 03 Jun 2007 
This is my favourite Joni Mitchell album. There are no weak songs, its both lyrically & musically perfect & Joni's voice is simply amazing.
The musical arrangements are either guitar or piano (both frequently played by Joni) with little else to distract you from the quality of the songs. Stephen Stills & James Taylor also guest on the album but their contributions are subtle & restrained. Calling a favourite track is almost impossible since as you listen to each track the last song you heard replaces the previous to become your new favourite.
This is without doubt the finest example of any early 70's singer/songwriter album. This should bein everybodies collection, especially at the price you can buy it for now.