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I liked it very much. the covers are great and the total experience is very calm
Joni Mitchell's own vocals, on Tea Leaf Prophecy, are surprisingly good. Soulful and melodic, it repays repeated listening.
The idea of taking her essentially modern Folk songs and recreating them in a Jazz genre is an interesting one. Add a couple of Jazz standards and no less than seven solo vocalists and the whole thing sounds unmissable.
Joni Mitchell is one of the most talented songwriters of her age. Kenny G it ain't.The standout track is Corinne Bailey Rae's rendition of the title song.
But does it work. For me it did.This is smooth and cool Jazz, in the best senses of those words, and not 'almost saccharine', as the Editorial Review has it.
Amelia, with vocals from Luciana Souza, is the least satisfactory track, as the singer occasionally slips off key, in a too-relaxed performance. Her voice has mellowed and matured, retaining its interesting phrasing but losing the occasional shrillness and sharpness of earlier years.This is a carefully-wrought, imaginative musical fusion to which every Jazz fan - and Joni fan - should give a fair hearing.[PeterReeve]
I saw Herbie Hancock perform two songs on Live From Abby Road and I was simply amazed at how great they were. I have never considered myself a jazz fan, I have never owned or listed to a Herbie Hancock cd and Joni Mitchell does not live in my cd collection of over a 1000 cds. But when I heard the Herbie and Connie Rae Bailey do the River I knew that i had to own the most beautiful song of all time. I bought the album and every song is easy to listen to and comes across as fresh and new even though Herbie is simply adding a twist to Joni Mitchell's songs.I think anyone that enjoys the finer things in life will enjoy this cd.
It won the Grammy, a well deserved honor. Listen to the excerpts because this is not your typical Herbie Hancock, but some great interpretive performances.
A good record to have. a pearl in a string necklace of songs that comprise the whole album.
If you like Herbie Hancock and if you like jazz you WILL like this album. If you like Joni Mitchell you MIGHT like this album.
Each song is a seperate world unto itself. Well done, not overplayed.
sensitive, pensive, deep. The rotating cameos of vocalists keep each song fresh and surprising.
Well recorded.Marc WaszkiewiczBremerton, Washington
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