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Available now to all public radio stations. Most "favorited" piece on PRX in 2007. Joni Mitchell recently released her first album of new material in 10 years ("Shine," September 24), and award-winning producer Paul Ingles marks the occasion by hosting "The Emergence of Joni Mitchell," a two-hour examination of one of the most heralded songwriters of her time. In this third installment of his series on the seminal work of important figures in popular music, Ingles and his guests explore how Joni Mitchell crafted her artistry and connected with audiences over four decades. Mitchell put the experience of being a woman and being human on artful display through her blatantly honest and confessional lyrics, innovative open guitar tunings and jazz-inflected vocals. The program focuses on Mitchell's key releases to illuminate the musicianship of the woman "Rolling Stone" called "one of rock's most daring and uncompromising innovators." By mixing Mitchell's music from these pivotal moments with informed commentary from musicians, fans, music critics and archival interviews with Mitchell herself, "The Emergence of Joni Mitchell" articulates what music lovers have found so compelling about this thoughtful and innovative writer and performer. Special guests include music writers Ann Powers, Anthony DeCurtis, Paul Zollo, Lydia Hutchinson and Holly George-Warren. Also featured are musicians Shawn Colvin, Lucy Kaplansky and others.
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Available now to all public radio stations. Most "favorited" piece on PRX in 2007. Joni Mitchell recently released her first album of new material in 10 years ("Shine," September 24), and award-winning producer Paul Ingles marks the occasion by hosting "The Emergence of Joni Mitchell," a two-hour examination of one of the most heralded songwriters of her time. In this third installment of his series on the seminal work of important figures in popular music, Ingles and his guests explore how Joni Mitchell crafted her artistry and connected with audiences over four decades. Mitchell put the experience of being a woman and being human on artful display through her blatantly honest and confessional lyrics, innovative open guitar tunings and jazz-inflected vocals. The program focuses on Mitchell's key releases to illuminate the musicianship of the woman "Rolling Stone" called "one of rock's most daring and uncompromising innovators." By mixing Mitchell's music from these pivotal moments with informed commentary from musicians, fans, music critics and archival interviews with Mitchell herself, "The Emergence of Joni Mitchell" articulates what music lovers have found so compelling about this thoughtful and innovative writer and performer. Special guests include music writers Ann Powers, Anthony DeCurtis, Paul Zollo, Lydia Hutchinson and Holly George-Warren. Also featured are musicians Shawn Colvin, Lucy Kaplansky and others.
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Review of The Emergence of Joni Mitchell (Now Available to All Stations)In "The Emergence of Joni Mitchell" Paul Ingles got the balance right. It must have been a gigantic (and inspiring) undertaking to sort through almost five decades' worth of interviews and music to compile this audio-picture of Joni's musical life. What results is a two-hour program that interweaves music, interview clips, Paul's commentary, and reflections from fans and peers - without duplicating other excellent efforts (such as the DVD, "Woman of Heart and Mind"). As I listened to the program, I was constantly thrown back to specific life stages triggered by particular songs that are landmarks in my history, and so I enjoyed a swarm of memories of people, places, and emotional states. That was expected. The interesting surprise was the more analytical slant on her music. I would normally shy away from this, mostly letting tunes carry me in whatever irrational, random way they might naturally do. But I found it was interesting to hear others' thoughts about this musician and her music: how she influenced them; how the emotions were echoed in the musical construction; how she worked her chords; and how she painted images with her words. It was fun - for a change - to hear some more "heady" thoughts about all of these aspects that I had, for decades, appreciated on pretty much a gut level. I admit to some bias toward Joni's earlier music - up through Hejira. So I appreciated Paul's inclusion of a lot about her later works, which helped me open up a bit more to them. I wish he had folded in the modern dance production Joni collaborated on using her Shine album, but perhaps this happened too late in 2007 to be included. Joni's "emergence" is rightly portrayed in this program as an ongoing, lifelong process rather than a single "popping" out of a chrysalis. I heartily recommend it to anyone who loves Joni's music or who is interested in, and inspired by, a good story of a creative life. |
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Jeff Brown
Posted on March 03, 2009 at 03:42 PM | Permalink
great interview
Joni Mitchell is an amazing talent! My 19-year-old daughter gave me "Shine" for Christmas and Joni just continues to produce great music. The story on her was very well done, I would just suggest the title "Emergence" is not that appropriate--she emerged in 1970 with "Woodstock"!