Friday, 27 May 2022

Joni Mitchell - Mingus (1979)

Writing collaboration between an ailing Mingus, who died shortly before its completion, and Joni Mitchell at the height of her jazz era.  The stellar cast of musicians, based around Weather Report plus Herbie Hancock, is the perfect lineup to back Joni's vocals and minimalist, percussive acoustic guitar.

Out of six tunes Mingus sang into a tape recorder for Joni, three made the album, and a fourth is her sterling setting of Goodbye Pork Pie Hat.  The remaining two are credited solely to Mitchell, but carry the spark of inspiration from the collaboration, especially God Must Be A Boogie Man.  Interspersed between the songs are audio verité recordings provided by Mingus' wife Sue, providing an intimate window into the final years of his life.  One of the most underrated albums in the Joni Mitchell canon, and a fine tribute to a jazz legend.

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4 comments:

  1. I remember buying this at the time, because I was a Mingus fan, rather than a Joni Mitchell fan. Punk exploring jazz, rather than hippy songwriter stuff. I am much older and mellow now.

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  2. 120 / 5.000
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    A good recording for a new meeting after so long.
    Thank you very much Alan. You were found to be missing!!

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  3. Can't believe that I didn't own this album, rectifying that right now.

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  4. Thanks for this Alan, I have it on vinyl but that's still back in the UK and I'm not!

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