The musical encounter between Joni Mitchell and Charles Mingus
An artistic collaboration between two genius artists that transcends the boundaries of jazz and folk.
This collaboration with the legendary bassist Charles Mingus marks one of Joni Mitchell's most experimental and challenging works, fusing jazz and folk song to explore new possibilities in both genres.
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A:
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1)
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Happy Birthday 1975 (Rap)
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2)
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God Must Be A Boogie Man
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3)
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Funeral (Rap)
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4)
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A Chair In The Sky
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5)
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The Wolf That Lives In Lindsey
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B:
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1)
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I's A Muggin' (Rap)
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2)
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Sweet Sucker Dance
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3)
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Coin In The Pocket (Rap)
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4)
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The Dry Cleaner From Des Moines
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5)
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Lucky (Rap)
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6)
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Goodbye Pork Pie Hat
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Electric Piano - Herbie Hancock
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Bass - Jaco Pastorius
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Soprano Saxophone - Wayne Shorter
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Guitar, Vocals, Mixed By, Painting [Paintings By] - Joni Mitchell
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Recorded By [Additional Recordings] - Jerry Solomon
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Drums - Peter Erskine
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Recorded By, Recorded By [Additional Recordings], Mixed By - Henry Lewy
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Congas - Don Alias
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Mastered By - Bernie Grundman
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Lacquer Cut By - BG
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Percussion - Emil Richards
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Art Direction - Glen Christensen
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Management [Personal] - Elliot Roberts
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Recorded By, Mixed By - Steve Katz (2)