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Album: Mingus
# Song Title   Time
1)    Happy Birthday 1975 More Info...
2)    God Must Be A Boogie Man More Info...
3)    Funeral More Info...
4)    A Chair In The Sky More Info...
5)    The Wolf That Lives In Lindsey More Info...
6)    I's A Muggin' More Info...
7)    Sweet Sucka Dance More Info...
8)    Coin In The Pocket More Info...
9)    The Dry Cleaner From Des Moines More Info...
10)    Lucky More Info...
11)    Goodbye Pork Pie Hat More Info...
 
Album: Mingus
# Song Title   Time
1)    Happy Birthday 1975 More Info...
2)    God Must Be A Boogie Man More Info...
3)    Funeral More Info...
4)    A Chair In The Sky More Info...
5)    The Wolf That Lives In Lindsey More Info...
6)    I's A Muggin' More Info...
7)    Sweet Sucka Dance More Info...
8)    Coin In The Pocket More Info...
9)    The Dry Cleaner From Des Moines More Info...
10)    Lucky More Info...
11)    Goodbye Pork Pie Hat More Info...
 
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  • Personnel: Joni Mitchell (guitar, vocals); Wayne Shorter (soprano saxophone); Herbie Hancock (electric piano); Jaco Pastorius (bass, horn arrangement); Peter Erskine (drums); Don Alias (congas); Emil Richards (percussion).
  • Engineers: Henry Lewy, Steve Katz, Jerry Solomon.
  • Recorded at A&M Studios, Hollywood, California and Electric Lady Studios, New York, New York.
  • All tracks have been digitally remastered using HDCD technology.
  • Joni Mitchell's most controversial album is the infamous MINGUS. A tribute to the legendary jazz bassist of the same name, this is an intriguing meeting of Joni's sultry, burnished vocals and some of the best modern jazz musicians, at the intersection of pop and jazz. Critics in both the rock and jazz worlds unjustly dismissed the record as an attempt by Mitchell to exploit Mingus or to needlessly elevate pop to a more sophisticated level.
  • Mitchell's voice is well suited to the moody jazz melody of Mingus' "A Chair In The Sky." The melodic comments of the masterful Jaco Pastorius' fretless bass weave their way seductively through Joni's melancholy interpretation of "Sweet Sucker Dance." The high point of the album, however, is the funky "The Dry Cleaner From Des Moines" which benefits from Pastorius' gurgling bass groove and dynamic horn arrangement. The album finale is the beautiful ballad "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat," on which Mitchell delivers one of the most heartfelt and stunning vocal performances of her career. To complete the picture, snippets of conversations with Mingus are inserted between tracks to draw the album into a cohesive whole.
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