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River: The Joni Letters
On paper, River sounds like a match made in several versions of heaven. Legendary pianist Herbie Hancock re-imagines Joni Mitchell with his hand-picked, star-studded band--including saxophonist Wayne Shorter--in tow. Luminary guests lend vocals to a song apiece: Norah Jones ("Court and Spark"), Tina Turner ("Edith and the Kingpin"), Corinne Bailey Rae ("River"), Luciana Souza ("Amelia"), Leonard Cohen (with an unsettlingly sanguine version of "The Jungle Line"), even Mitchell herself ("Tea Leaf Prophecy"). In the event, though, a few fundamental elements go awry. Hancock plays with almost saccharine understatement throughout, and even Shorter's seminal "Nefertiti" and Duke Ellington's "Solitude" fall into the album's presiding, somnolent surface, though to a lesser degree does the instrumental version of Mitchell's "Sweet Bird." But girding, and in some measure, saving, the proceedings, the lyrics here testify to a subtler wisdom guiding Hancock's set list. The mix includes a continuum from intrepid classics to dusty, fans-only fare, but a distinct reverence for Joni Mitchell the Poet threads them together, and, in the end, this album works best as a sleepy window into one fan's giddy and particular love affair with his source material. Fans of Hancock win out. --Jason Kirk
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Tracks| 1 | Court and Spark - Herbie Hancock, Norah Jones | | 2 | Edith and the Kingpin - Herbie Hancock, Tina Turner | | 3 | Both Sides Now - Herbie Hancock | | 4 | River - Herbie Hancock, Corinne Bailey Rae | | 5 | Sweet Bird - Herbie Hancock | | 6 | Tea Leaf Prophecy (Lay Down Your Arms) - Herbie Hancock, Joni Mitchell | | 7 | Solitude - Herbie Hancock | | 8 | Amelia - Herbie Hancock, Luciana Souza | | 9 | Nefertiti - Herbie Hancock | | 10 | Jungle Line - Leonard Cohen, Herbie Hancock |
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