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Both Sides Now
This song has always been special to me. I first heard it as a wide-eyed 17 year old when it was released in 1968 as a single by Judy Collins. I remember it had the effect of causing me to slow down just a little, to realize that as one’s life experiences change, so could one’s impression of those experiences. A few years later in 1974 when the song’s composer Joni Mitchell released her block buster “Court And Spark” album I became a big fan. I bought both “Court” and Mitchell’s earlier album “Clouds” which had been released in 1969 with “Both Sides Now” as one of the tracks performed by herself. Although I still loved Collin’s version, I grew to prefer Mitchell’s own version. It was so intimate, introspective, and soulful.
Over the years many famous and not-so-famous performers did their own versions of the song. However, in my opinion, no one came close to Joni. Then, in the year 2020, along came a duet by Mona and Lisa Wagner. I can’t believe I am saying this but, I feel that Mona and Lisa have captured not only all of the essence of Joni’s original version but have gone beyond. It is more intimate, stirring and impassioned. They have expressed this song’s deep bittersweet sentiments in the most personal, compelling and beautiful way imaginable. The musical arrangement and performance itself is unbelievable for a simple duet. With this recording, Mona and Lisa have connected to their listeners in a closer, more trusting way than ever before. I for one am humbled, amazed and very, very grateful.
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