
Hejira is a Folk album by Joni Mitchell, originally released in 1976. On Gatefold: 141 pressings tracked, owned by 37 collectors.
Sound DNA
- Folk
- Singer-Songwriter
- warm
- wistful
- bohemian
About
There's a windswept quality to Joni Mitchell's <i>Hejira</i> that goes beyond the landscapes depicted in its songs. This 1976 album is a travel diary set to an expansive and evocative jazz-rock score. Coolly luminous, the music frames lyrics at once intimately conversational and meticulously poetic. Love and distance are the two great themes on Mitchell's mind—"Coyote" and "A Strange Boy" recount affairs on the run, while "Amelia" and "Black Crow" examine the high costs of freedom. Extended narratives like "Song for Sharon" and "Refuge of the Roads" have the emotional nuance and detail of fine short stories. The title track rushes by like a cold stream, lit from within by haunting imagery. <i>Hejira</i>'s sound is defined by Mitchell's resonant acoustic guitar and Jaco Pastorius' molten fretless bass—together, they create an atmosphere suggestive of rolling clouds and open highways. Miles removed from the genteel folk of her early years, Joni's vocals display the shadings of a seasoned jazz chanteuse.
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Tracklist
Side A
- A1Coyote5:00
- A2Amelia6:00
- A3Furry Sings The Blues5:03
- A4A Strange Boy4:15
- A5Hejira6:35
Side B
- B1Song For Sharon8:30
- B2Black Crow4:20
- B3Blue Motel Room5:03
- B4Refuge Of The Roads6:37
Credits
Performers
- Larry CarltonACOUSTIC GUITAR LEAD GUITAR GUITAR
- Jaco PastoriusBASS
- John GuerinDRUMS
- Joni MitchellGUITAR VOCALS RHYTHM GUITAR
- Bobbye HallPERCUSSION
- Victor FeldmanVIBRAPHONE
- Neil YoungHARMONICA
- Abe MostCLARINET
- Max BennettBASS
- Chuck DomanicoBASS
- Chuck FindleyHORNS
- Tom ScottHORNS
37 collectors on Gatefold own this · 141 pressings tracked on Gatefold
