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Joni Mitchell Announces Jazz Box Set

Joni Mitchell - Canadian-American singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and painter Isle of Wight Festival, Afton Down, on the western side of the Isle of Wight, England, UK - Aug 1970 The Isle of Wight Festival 1970 was a music festival held between 26 and 31 August 1970 at Afton Down, an area on the western side of the Isle of Wight in England. It was the last of three consecutive music festivals to take place on the island between 1968 and 1970 and often acknowledged as the largest musical event of its time, with a larger attendance than Woodstock. Many excerpts from this festival have appeared on record and video.
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Joni Mitchell's profound connection to jazz is receiving a comprehensive showcase with the upcoming release of her compilation, “Joni’s Jazz.” This project stands as a testament to her lifelong engagement with the genre that not only influenced her musical trajectory but also became a core part of her artistic identity. The compilation, set to be released on September 5, spans 61 tracks that encompass studio recordings, live performances, and rare alternate takes, drawing from five decades and numerous record labels. Among these are previously unreleased demos from 1980, highlighting Mitchell's dedication to the art of jazz.

Mitchell has always been known for her collaborations with seminal figures in the jazz world. This compilation features her work with some of the genre's greatest names, such as Wayne Shorter, Jaco Pastorius, Herbie Hancock, and Charles Mingus, each of whom left an indelible mark on her music. Notably, “Joni’s Jazz” is dedicated to Wayne Shorter, whom Mitchell considers her favorite collaborator. His influence was instrumental in shaping Mitchell's jazz projects, and his contributions resonate throughout the compilation. Mitchell expressed her feelings about Shorter, stating, “He will be missed, but he will remain alive for me in this music.”

The compilation is being made available in several formats, including an 8xLP and 4xCD box set, as well as digitally. Physical editions come with liner notes, photographs, and some of Mitchell’s original artwork, making it a treasure trove for both fans and collectors. This meticulous curation not only enhances the listening experience but also provides insights into Mitchell's creative process. Each track on “Joni's Jazz” serves as a chapter in her dialogue with jazz, marking significant milestones from her first album, “Song to a Seagull,” to her performance at the 2022 Newport Folk Festival.

Over the years, Mitchell's exploration of jazz has led her to create music that defies simple categorization, often weaving in elements of folk, rock, and classical music to produce something uniquely her own. Tracks like “Harry’s House / Centerpiece” exemplify her rhythmic experimentation, while “The Jungle Line” showcases bold innovation. Works such as “Paprika Plains” exhibit her ability to expand narrative scales, and “A Chair In The Sky” captures the essence of improvisation that is central to jazz. These tracks and more collectively chart her artistic growth and reflect her unyielding commitment to authenticity and innovation in music.

For enthusiasts and new listeners alike, “Joni's Jazz” offers a comprehensive portrait of an artist who has never shied away from musical challenges. Her work in jazz is not about imitation; rather, it is about creation and exploration. Throughout her career, Mitchell has used jazz as a lens through which to view her music, allowing it to inform her songwriting, performance style, and even her lyrical themes. This compilation not only honors her legacy but also reinforces her status as a pivotal figure in the music industry, continually influencing artists across genres.

As Mitchell herself reflects on this compilation, she humorously notes in the liner notes of her archives that “People ask me my favorite of my albums, it’s going to be Joni’s Jazz.” This collection indeed stands out as a self-portrait where each piece is a dialogue between Mitchell and the ever-present muse of jazz. The compilation, accompanied by collectible elements and Mitchell’s personal insights, offers a thorough encapsulation of her enduring relationship with jazz, promising to captivate audiences upon its release.

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