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Mingus (Joni Mitchell album)

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Released
  
June 13, 1979

Artist
  
Joni Mitchell

Producer
  
Joni Mitchell

Length
  
37:20

Release date
  
13 June 1979

Label
  
Asylum Records

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Recorded
  
1978-1979 at A&M Studios, Hollywood and Electric Lady Studios, New York

Mingus (1979)
  
Shadows and Light (1980)

Genres
  
Jazz fusion, Folk jazz, Vocal jazz

Similar
  
Joni Mitchell albums, Jazz fusion albums

Happy birthday 1975 rap


Mingus is the tenth studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, and a collaboration with composer and jazz musician Charles Mingus. Recorded in the months before his death, it would be Mingus's final musical project; the album is wholly dedicated to him.

Contents

The album is quite experimental, featuring minimalist jazz, overplucked, buzzing acoustic guitars, and even wolves howling through "The Wolf That Lives In Lindsey". All of the lyrics are by Mitchell, while the music for four of the songs was composed by Mingus, three being new tunes, a fourth being his tribute to saxophonist Lester Young from his 1959 classic Mingus Ah Um, "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat", for which Mitchell wrote a set of lyrics.

As with the release preceding, Don Juan's Reckless Daughter, Mitchell hired personnel from jazz fusion group Weather Report, notably bassist Jaco Pastorius to play on the sessions. Mingus would also mark the first reunion of saxophonist Wayne Shorter and pianist Herbie Hancock in the studio since recording together on Shorter's seminal Native Dancer album, featuring Milton Nascimento, released in September 1974.

The album is spliced with excerpts, which are labelled "(Rap)", from recordings provided by Sue Graham Mingus, including a scat singing interplay between Joni and Mingus, and Charles and Sue arguing over his age at a birthday party. In "Funeral", Mingus and others discuss how long he'll live and what his funeral will be like. He refers to the Vedanta Society and asserts that "I'm going to cut Duke [Ellington]!". "God Must Be a Boogie Man," having taken shape two days after his death, was the only song Mingus was unable to hear. Mitchell suggests in the liner notes that Mingus would have found it hilarious.

The artwork features several paintings by Mitchell of Mingus. It peaked at #17 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart.

Joni mitchell goodbye pork pie hat


Track listing

All tracks written by Joni Mitchell, except where noted.

Personnel

  • Joni Mitchell - guitar, vocals, cover paintings
  • Jaco Pastorius - bass, horn arrangement on "The Dry Cleaner from Des Moines"
  • Wayne Shorter - soprano saxophone
  • Herbie Hancock - electric piano
  • Peter Erskine - drums
  • Don Alias - congas
  • Emil Richards - percussion
  • Technical
  • Henry Lewy, Steve Katz - recording, mixing
  • Jerry Solomon - additional recording
  • Glen Christensen - art direction
  • Songs

    1Happy Birthday 1975 (Rap)0:58
    2God Must Be a Boogie Man4:36
    3Funeral (Rap)1:07

    References

    Mingus (Joni Mitchell album) Wikipedia