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  1. The Hissing of Summer Lawns (que en español significa «El silbido del pasto de verano») es el séptimo álbum de estudio de la cantante canadiense Joni Mitchell, publicado a finales de 1975 por Asylum Records.

  2. It features sampling, synthesizers such as the Moog and ARP, and contributions from acts including the jazz-rock groups the L.A. Express and the Jazz Crusaders and James Taylor, David Crosby, and Graham Nash.

  3. El elegante sonido jazz-pop que Mitchell desarrolló en Court and Spark (1974) sería empujado a un territorio más aventurero en The Hissing of Summer Lawns. Algunas pistas reflejan una fusión de jazz y "brillante avant pop". El álbum también utiliza un sintetizador ARP.

  4. The Hissing Of Summer Lawns is many things. It's an exclusive peek behind the curtain of palm trees that protects the super-wealthy and the super-bored. It's a set of 10 musical pieces that are at times melancholy, graceful, fine-woven and inscrutable.

  5. The album was her biggest seller to date, only topped by her next record Court & Spark – the album that saw Mitchell abandon the notion of performing acoustic and solo and instead saw her ‘go electric’ featuring an actual band of jazz musicians and friends like David Crosby, Graham Nash, The Band’s Robbie Robertson, Jose Feliciano ...

  6. 25 de jun. de 2021 · Inspired by a visit to the home of Jose Feliciano, a new neighbor of hers in the Los Angeles hills, “The Hissing of Summer Lawns” is a deft, incisive portrait of a culture unaware of its...

  7. What never changes is the ethereal vocals (including David Crosby, Graham Nash and James Taylor) and the unique accelerated phrasing of Mitchell. Venturing into experimental territory, "The Jungle Line" uses a sampled African drum line (Drums of Burundi) providing an anchor to Mitchell's vocal and synthesizer overdubs.