River: The Joni Letters Herbie Hancock

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  • Release Date: 09/25/2007
  • Sales Rank: 10,033
  • Label: VERVE
  • UPC: 602517448261

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River: The Joni Letters

1LISTENCourt and Spark / Norah Jones 7:36
2LISTENEdith and the Kingpin 6:33
3LISTENBoth Sides Now 7:39
4LISTENRiver / Corinne Bailey Rae 5:26
5LISTENSweet Bird 8:17
6LISTENThe Tea Leaf Prophecy (Lay Down Your Arms) 6:35
7LISTENSolitude 5:44
8LISTENAmelia / Luciana Souza 7:28
9LISTENNefertiti 7:31
10LISTENThe Jungle Line 5:00

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On his lovely and loving tribute to singer- songwriter extraordinaire Joni Mitchell, the iconic jazz pianist Herbie Hancock aims to enter Mitchell's richly suggestive world rather than remake her via his own preoccupations -- anyone expecting this to be a blunt "Herbie Jazzes Joni" project will no doubt be disappointed. An introspective yet thoroughly compelling quality that also extends to the choice instrumental performances pervades the album, a seductive quality akin to Mitchell's own best work. In keeping with Hancock's open embrace, "River" has its share of A-list collaborators. Guest vocalists including Norah Jones, Tina Turner, Corinne Bailey Rae, Leonard Cohen, and, on "Tea Leaf Prophecy," the muse herself, bring new life to such Mitchell anthems as "River," "Court and Spark" and "Amelia." But attentive ears will also hear some gorgeous playing from Wayne Shorter, the brilliant saxophonist who has collaborated with Hancock since their mid Sixties stint with Miles Davis. In a nod to Joni's shared admiration for the saxophone stylist, Hancock even redirects the spotlight for a nimble reworking of Shorter's own "Nefertiti." This curious blend of source materials -- which also finds room for Duke Ellington 's "Solitude" - somehow coheres beautifully. As Mitchell throws her arms around the world in her own music, so Hancock honors her vision with this inclusive masterpiece. Steve Futterman, Barnes & Noble



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Not since High Schoolby Anonymous

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March 06, 2008: I have been listening to HH since we dated the same girl in high school. I didn't like him then and today is no different.

Herbie and Joni - modern mastersby Anonymous

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February 11, 2008: This excellent cd is truly deserving of the recognition received "Grammy for best album!". If you're a Joni fan and you want everything to sound exactly like Joni then you may not like it as much, but if you're a jazz fan and appreciate re-interpretation then you should enjoy this sensitive tribute by the great composer and modern master of jazz keyboard - Herbie Hancock!


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