River: The Joni Letters
Herbie Hancock
Adult Alternative Pop/RockAlternative/Indie RockContemporary JazzJazzJazz InstrumentJazz-Pop
2007 | FLAC 96kHz 24bit | 10 tracks · 1:07:48
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When Herbie Hancock released Possibilities (2005), a collaborative effort that paired the great pianist and composer with a group of pop and rock stocks from the world over, it was obvious the restless master was entering a new phase of his long career. In that context, River: The Joni Letters makes perfect sense. Hancock and his fine band -- Lionel Loueke (guitar), Wayne Shorter (soprano and tenor saxophones), Dave Holland (bass), Vinnie Colaiuta (drums) -- prepare a series of instrumentals and vocal interpretations of the songs of Joni Mitchell. The vocalists here include those who were inspired by Mitchell, namely
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River: The Joni Letters is the fortieth studio album by American jazz pianist Herbie Hancock, released on September 25, 2007, by Verve. It is a tribute album featuring cover songs of music written by Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell.

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Bass — Dave Holland Drums — Vinnie Colaiuta Engineer — Justin Gerrish, Wesley Seidman, Brian Montgomery, Helik Hadar Mixed By — Helik Hadar Executive-Producer — Dahlia Ambach Caplin Guitar — Lionel Loueke Producer — Larry Klein, Herbie Hancock Arranged By — Larry Klein, Herbie Hancock Piano — Herbie Hancock Soprano Saxophone — Wayne Shorter Tenor Saxophone — Wayne Shorter Written-By — Joni Mitchell

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