
Hot Stamper Pressings of the Music of Joni Mitchell Available Now
We recently auditioned the Mobile Fidelity One-Step pressing of Blue and made the notes regarding the sound you see below.
We focussed on the quality of their pressing’s vocal reproduction, for the simple reason that a Joni Mitchell album that gets the vocals wrong is a Joni Mitchell album that no music lover and certainly no audiophile would ever want to play.
The fact that some audiophiles do want to play this record speaks poorly of their ability to reproduce it properly. Accurate playback will reveal the problems with Joni’s voice described in detail below. The post-it for side one is on the left, for side two on the right.
We try to be very specific about the shortcomings of these records, which is why we reproduce our notes whenever they are available.

Side One
- Tonally not far off, a bit too stringy and flat. Not awful. Congested vocals at peaks, harsh. 1+
Side Two
- Vocal peaks like “traveling, traveling, traveling…” or “California” get squashed and harsh, lacking the real dynamics, presence and space of the vocals. No grade. (Awful in other words.)
Notice that only the vocals are mentioned in the notes — not how deep the bass goes, not how high the highs are, not the tone of the piano, not the pluck of the lap dulcimer, not the black background, not the soundstaging — none of those things that audiophiles — including us! — like to talk about endlessly in our reviews so that everyone will know how attuned we were to every aspect of the recording.
For this album that kind of listening is unnecessary.
When the voice is wrong, the sound is wrong. What more do you need to know?
And when the voice is wrong on a Joni Mitchell record, you have a worthless piece of vinyl no matter how much you may have paid for it.
(Other titles that get the voice wrong and therefore should be avoided by audiophiles of all stripes can be found here.)
We noted in our first ever Hot Stamper listing for Blue what the best pressings of the album are able to offer the discriminating audiophile:
