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  1. It is characterized by lyrically dense, sprawling songs and musical backing by several jazz-oriented instrumentalists, most prominently fretless bass player Jaco Pastorius, guitarist Larry Carlton, and drummer John Guerin.

  2. 18 janv. 2017 · On y trouve des gens comme le guitariste Larry Carlton, le contrebassiste Max Bennett, le batteur John Guérin (compagnon de Mitchell à l’époque), la percussionniste Bobbye Hall, et le saxophoniste Tom Scott, qui représentaient l’élite des musiciens de studio de la Côte Ouest à l’époque.

  3. 4 déc. 2022 · Hejira, her sprawling eighth album, embodies this quintessence. The road rolls out of her like a surrealist painting on the cover, combining bold realism and abstraction.

  4. On Hejira, Mitchell pared percussion back to the faintest patter, ditched choruses, and created nine fairly similar tone poems from her guitar (mostly electric on the recordings) and Jaco Pastorius' fretless bass.

  5. Steve Katz interviewed by Dave Blackburn. It is well known that Joni Mitchell and her engineer and creative catalyst Henry Lewy worked as a partnership to make all of her 1970s albums, in a pretty closed door operation. However, on Hejira, Don Juan's Reckless Daughter and Mingus, a third production partner was involved, from running the tape ...

  6. 6 août 2007 · Hejira is a heavy album insofar as all of Joni’s albums are heavy, but it’s the little miracles glimpsed in the music, along the side of the road, that turn it from bitter to bittersweet. Despite the presence of Pastorius, it’s not an overtly jazzy record but a deeper and fuller flowering of the subtle shift in shading since Blue .

  7. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CD release of "Hejira" on Discogs.