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Monday, October 20, 2008

JONI MITCHELL


JONI MITCHELL
TRAVELOGUE (2002)
320 KBPS

Travelogue finds the incomparable Joni Mitchell sticking to the orchestral format that worked so well on her 2000 album, Both Sides Now, where she took a series of American standards, hitched them up to a 70-piece orchestra, and gave them her own quirky twist. With Travelogue, however, she has applied that technique to her own back catalog. Recorded in London's Air Studios with an orchestra, 20-voice choir, and key players such as Herbie Hancock and Wayne Shorter, this double CD offers moving reinterpretations of her most significant songs. There is "Woodstock," for instance, now sounding filmic and expansive, and "Hejira," softened by strings. Mitchell avoids schmaltz, however, with a rigorous, jazz-inspired approach. "God Must Be a Boogie Man," for instance, has a sense of Miles Davis's languid cool, while "For the Roses" sounds vibrant and edgy. On this record Mitchell explores memory and nostalgia, but without a hint of regret.

Disc 1
1. Otis and Marlena
2. Amelia
3. You Dream Flat Ties
4. Love
5. Woodstock
6. Slouching Toward Bethlehem
7. Judgement of the Moon and Stars (Ludwig's Tune)
8. The Sire of Sorrow
9. For the Roses
10. Trouble Child
11. God Must Be a Boogie Man

Disc 2
1. Be Cool
2. Just Like This Train
3. Sex Kills
4. Refuge of the Roads
5. Hejira
6. Chinese Cafe
7. Cherokee Louise
8. The Dawntreader
9. The Last Time I Saw Richard
10. Borderline
11. The Circle Game



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