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  1. It is characterized by lyrically dense, sprawling songs and musical backing by several jazz-oriented instrumentalists, most prominently fretless bass player Jaco Pastorius, guitarist Larry Carlton, and drummer John Guerin.

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    Hejira Studioalbum von Joni Mitchell; Veröffent-lichung(en) November 1976. Aufnahme 1976. Label(s) Asylum Records: Format(e) LP, CD Genre(s) Folk, Jazz. Titel (Anzahl) 9 Länge. 52:18 Besetzung Gesang, Gitarre: Joni Mitchell; E-Bass: Jaco Pastorius, Max Bennett; Gitarre: Larry Carlton; Mundharmonika: Neil Young; Produktion. Joni ...

  3. 28. März 2024 · Being an avid fan of jazz, Mitchell worked with a who’s who of legends from the world of fusion, including guitarist Larry Carlton and the Jimi Hendrix of bass, Jaco Pastorius. While the band may have done what was needed, Pastorius had a new toy that he wanted to try out: the fretless bass.

  4. Some brilliant bass work by Jaco, and intelligent guitar accompaniment by Larry Carlton. Larry has that knack for giving the song exactly what it means, but nothing more. It's important also to mention Joni Mitchell's guitar work here is stellar. She is multi-talented.

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  5. 4. Dez. 2022 · What sounds like sweeping pedal steel is really Larry Carlton’s electric lead guitar and vibraphone. The song’s harmonic character is an arresting question mark, both unsettled and at ease ...

  6. 13. Jan. 2017 · And it wasn’t just Jaco who Mitchell gave scope to here. John Guerin on drums and Larry Carlton on electric guitar deliver some their best, most tasteful work, with just the right amount of assertiveness, skirting a line between folk-pop and jazz in a way I’ve never heard matched.

  7. Although Tom Scott, who helped her realize her affinity for jazz with “Court and Spark,” is still around, along with other musicians such as Larry Carlton and John Guerin, the instrumentation is spare and the arrangements restrained. The result is a tasteful, refined sound easily dominated by Mitchell herself.