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  1. Mitchell is backed on the album by Jaco Pastorius (who had also contributed to Mitchell's two previous albums) on fretless bass, Wayne Shorter on saxophone, Herbie Hancock on electric piano, Peter Erskine on drums and Don Alias on percussion.

  2. Hancock and Shorter add decorative ripples, while Joni the singer flexes her Annie Ross fantasies, with some bright, brief scatting, and arcing croons. Of the two other Mingus/Mitchell originals, "Sweet Sucker Dance" investigates the vulnerability of Mingus in love, adding a measure of Mitchell's own affection: "You're such a sweet love/You're ...

  3. The album featured the talents of Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock, and another influential bassist and composer, Jaco Pastorius. Mingus died on January 5, 1979, aged 56, in Cuernavaca, Mexico, where he had traveled for treatment and convalescence. His ashes were scattered in the Ganges River. Musical style Mingus in 1976 playing the ...

  4. 13 de jun. de 2022 · For the actual recording, and in a clear indication of Mitchell’s growing confidence to make her mark, she re-connected with Weather Report and hired Herbie Hancock on electric piano.

  5. 1 de abr. de 2022 · A hushed studio demo of "A Chair In the Sky" finds Hancock and Mitchell studiously pulling the loose threads of the song together. It is a quiet moment of peers seeking their best. A previously unknown home recording, "Evergreen Eyes" returns Mitchell to her Hejira moments of triumph.

  6. 8 de jul. de 2019 · Ultimately, Mitchell exercised her iconoclastic streak and called a session with her own choice of players at Los Angeles’ A&M Studios – “my favourites from Miles’ bands – Herbie Hancock, Wayne Shorter plus some young blood – Peter Erskine and of course, Jaco.

  7. 22 de abr. de 2022 · Para este álbum llamó a un verdadero dream team que incluyó al bajista de Weather Report Jaco Pastorius, al tecladista Herbie Hancock y al saxofonista Wayner Shorter.