Herbie Hancock - River: The Joni Letters
CD Review
The album features an impressive guest list, including Leonard Cohen, Luciana Souza, Norah Jones, and Corinne Bailey Rae. Also involved is saxophonist Wayne Shorter, who, in addition to having played with Hancock as far back as in the Miles Davis Quintet, has also lent his talents to some of Mitchell's recordings. Mitchell herself even makes an appearance, reinterpreting one her past works, "The Tea Leaf Prophecy (Lay Down Your Arms)."
Rather than presenting literal translations, Hancock takes liberties in spacing out the sound of each song, giving the musicians license to improvise or perhaps to allow a vocalist to slip into a groove. A prime example of this occurs on "Court and Spark," during which Norah Jones sings in a sparing yet sultry manner while the music sprawls on for nearly eight minutes.
Another facet of this album is how the music, even in its more liberal variations, arcs to the sonic contours of Mitchell's lyrics. On "Amelia," for instance, Luciana Souza's voice, which sounds eerily like Mitchell's on the original track, serves as a through line for Shorter, particularly, to play around. As well, Tina Turner's refined performance on "Edith and the Kingpin" is the centerpiece of the song, while the musicians deftly compliment its sophisticated phrasings.
No one song on this album signifies Mitchell's command with language better than "The Jungle Line." Lyrics once buried by Burundi drums now resonate in lucid and striking fashion, as Hancock's lone piano accompanies Leonard Cohen's cadenced recitation.
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