Hejira

Hejira

by Joni Mitchell
Hejira

Hejira

by Joni Mitchell

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - 180 Gram Vinyl)

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Overview

Joni Mitchell's Hejira is the last in an astonishingly long run of top-notch studio albums dating back to her debut. Some vestiges of her old style remain here; "Song for Sharon" utilizes the static, pithy vocal harmonies from Ladies of the Canyon's "Woodstock," "Refuge of the Roads" features woodwind touches reminiscent of those in "Barangrill" from For the Roses, and "Coyote" is a fast guitar-strummed number that has precedents as far back as Clouds' "Chelsea Morning." But by and large, this release is the most overtly jazz-oriented of her career up to this point -- hip and cool, but never smug or icy. "Blue Motel Room" in particular is a prototypic slow jazz-club combo number, appropriately smooth, smoky, and languorous. "Coyote," "Black Crow," and the title track are by contrast energetically restless fast-tempo selections. The rest of the songs here cleverly explore variants on mid- to slow-tempo approaches. None of these cuts are traditionally tuneful in the manner of Mitchell's older folk efforts; the effect here is one of subtle rolls and ridges on a green meadow rather than the outgoing beauty of a flower garden. Mitchell's verses, many concerned with character portraits, are among the most polished of her career; the most striking of these studies are that of the decrepit Delta crooner of "Furry Sings the Blues" and the ambivalent speaker of "Song to Sharon," who has difficulty choosing between commitment and freedom. Arrangements are sparse, yet surprisingly varied, the most striking of which is the kaleidoscopically pointillistic one used on "Amelia." Performances are excellent, with special kudos reserved for Jaco Pastorius' melodic bass playing on "Refuge of the Roads" and the title cut. This excellent album is a rewarding listen. ~ David Cleary

Product Details

Release Date: 09/30/2014
Label: Elektra
UPC: 0081227958589
Rank: 897

Tracks

  1. Coyote
  2. Amelia
  3. Furry Sings the Blues
  4. A Strange Boy
  5. Hejira
  6. Song For Sharon
  7. Black Crow
  8. Blue Motel Room
  9. Refuge of the Roads

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Joni Mitchell   Primary Artist,Guitar,Vocals,Director,Keyboards,Guitar (Rhythm),Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Larry Carlton   Guest Artist,Guitar,Lead Guitar,Guitar (Acoustic),Guitar (Electric)
Tom Scott   Guest Artist,Horn,Wind
Jaco Pastorius   Guest Artist,Bass,Fretless Bass,Guitar (Bass)
Victor Feldman   Guest Artist,Keyboards,Percussion,Vibraphone
Neil Young   Guest Artist,Harmonica
Chuck Findley   Horn,Trumpet
Chuck Domanico   Bass,Double Bass,Guitar (Bass)
Bobbye Hall   Percussion
Max Bennett   Bass,Guitar (Bass)
Abe Most   Clarinet
John Guerin   Drums

Technical Credits

Bernie Grundman   Mastering
Vince Mendoza   Arranger
Joni Mitchell   Design,Mixing,Composer,Lyricist
Joel Bernstein   Photography
Henry Lewy   Engineer
Keith Williamson   Prints
Glen Christensen   Art Direction
Norman Seeff   Photography
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