Is it just me?  I can't read the text on the Nonesuch site!  I saved the
TRAVELOGUE  page, reverse engineered it in Front Page, and cleaned it up.

It's mostly stuff we already know but at least now it's easy to read.
Amazingly, if there's a hard-cover booklet or pictures on the CDs, the site
does NOT mention them.  I just put ALBUM TITLES and FILM TITLES in caps and
stripped out the tags.

Who loves you guys?

Lama




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With the dazzling aplomb of an idea whose time has come,  TRAVELOGUE , the
long-awaited  new Joni Mitchell double CD release on Nonesuch Records,
re-imagines twenty-two essential selections from the trove of this legendary
artists expansive repertoire.  Set in gorgeous soundscapes courtesy of a
70-member London-based Orchestra, a twenty-voice choir and a select cast of
special musical guests, this resplendent offering features Joni Mitchell in
some of the most resonant and revealing performances of her career.

Its an enterprise that underscores several already well-established facts
from an entirely new, and aesthetically audacious, perspective.  First and
foremost: the songs of Joni Mitchell endure.  With material that reaches
back to 1970, including such classics as The Circle Game and Woodstock
(from Ladies Of The Canyon) through such mid-90s milestones as Sex Kills
and Borderline (from TURBULENT INDIGO), and a full spectrum of artfully
chosen tracks in between,  TRAVELOGUE  is a superb tutorial on songwriting
that survives and thrives in any number of musical contexts.

TRAVELOGUE  also proves conclusively that Joni Mitchell has entered into a
new and richly nuanced phase of a career already marked by constant creative
evolution.  This latest metamorphosis began to take shape with 2000s  BOTH
SIDES NOW  , a torch singing homage that also matched a full orchestra to
her evocative and richly textured vocals in a tour de force that proved
nothing less than a revelation to both her newly-minted and long established
fans.

Finally, the triumph of  TRAVELOGUE  conclusively consolidates Joni Mitchell
s reputation as an artist for the ages.  One of the most powerful singers
and songwriters of the modern era, she has fashioned a body of work which
has influenced going on three generations of aspiring musicians and
songwriters.  Yet, from the abundant evidence of  TRAVELOGUE , it remains an
indisputable fact that there is no more gifted an interpreter of the music
of Joni Mitchell than Joni Mitchell.

Aiding in this ambitious recasting of a repertoire highlighting both hidden
treasures and certified hits is a phalanx of A-list collaborators beginning
with co-producer Larry Klein.  Another indispensable collaborator is
arranger and conductor Vince Mendoza, whose work on  TRAVELOGUE  elevates
his longstanding creative partnership with Joni to a whole new level.  The
same could well be said for such stalwarts as drummer Brian Blades,
keyboardist Herbie Hancock and saxman Wayne Shorter.  Its an impressive
creative complement rounded out by the likes of Billy Preston on the mighty
Hammond B-3, bassists Larry Klein and Chuck Berghofer; Plas Johnson on tenor
sax, Kenny Wheeler, flugelhorn, and percussionist Paulinho DaCosta.

This powerhouse ensemble anchors the magisterial splendor of the orchestra
in an inspired selection of some the artists most exquisite melodies,
creating a richly textured musical tapestry against which her lyrics find
lush and lustrous new meaning.   TRAVELOGUE  is, in short, a tour de force
by an artist working at the very height of her expressive powers.

One of the great pleasures of  TRAVELOGUE  is, in fact, the way in which it
refashions our perceptions of many of the milestones that brought Joni
Mitchell to these very heights.  The tune stack of the double disc is, in
itself, a  TRAVELOGUE  of sorts, tracing a musical journey to the sweeping
vistas of this present destination.  Its a journey that began nearly three
decades ago, with such landmark releases as  SONG TO A SEAGULL ,  LADIES OF
THE CANYON , BLUE , FOR THE ROSES  and  COURT AND SPARK .

Key tracks from those albums, including the above mentioned Woodstock and
The Circle Game, as well as The Dawntreader, For The Roses, Judgment
Of The Moon And Stars (Ludwigs Tune), Trouble Child, Just Like This
Train and The Last Time I Saw Richard, provide a familiar point of
departure even as they are recast in  TRAVELOGUE's  thrilling new musical
milieu.  From 1976s pioneering stylistic departure, HEJIRA, comes the song
of the same name and the standout cuts Amelia and Refuge Of The Roads.
DON JUAN'S RECKLESS DAUGHTER (77) yields Otis And Marlena and from the
exuberant jazz fusions of 1979s  MINGUS , God Must Be A Boogie Man.
Culled from Jonis seminal 1982 album  WILD THINGS RUN FAST  are a quartet
of memorable selections, You Dream Flat Tires, Love, Be Cool and
Chinese Cafi /Unchained Melody, while more recent material includes
Slouching Toward Bethlehem (based on a poem by W.B. Yeats) and Cherokee
Louise from 1991s  NIGHT RIDE HOME , and three tracks from 92s epochal
TURBULENT INDIGO  : The Sire Of Sorrows (Jobs Sad Song from The Old
Testament), Sex Kills and Borderline.


Its a repertoire of almost encyclopedic range, yet among the many
accomplishments of  TRAVELOGUE  is the way in which it elicits new meaning
and fresh connections from this wealth of music.  It is not simply the
glorious orchestral accompaniment that unites these songs into a single,
breathtaking listening experience, but a vocal performance that stands as
one of Jonis most potent and persuasive.

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The album was recorded earlier this year at Sir George Martins Air Studios
in London.  Acclaimed filmmakers Allison Anders (GAS, FOOD, LODGING; GRACE
OF MY HEART- for which Joni composed the song Man From Mars; Things Behind
the Sun) and Alistair Donald (WINGSPAN) were invited to document these
historic sessions and the post-production in Los Angeles.  The resulting
hour-long documentary, tentatively titled  CIRCLE GAME: THE MAKING OF JONI
MITCHELL'S TRAVELOGUE , offers an intimate look at Jonis creative process
and includes exclusive interview footage with her and some of the other
legendary artists participating in the project.  It also documents some of
the unexpected challenges of making the album such as a studio fire that
nearly destroyed the master tapes.  The film has been submitted to the
Sundance Film Festival for possible screening in early 2003.

Also planned for Spring 2003 is the definitive biography on Joni Mitchell
from PBSs acclaimed American Masters series.  For the first time, Joni
Mitchell has agreed to participate in a full-scale film of her life and
work.  The 90-minute film, AMERICAN MASTERS JONI MITCHELL: PENITENT OF THE
SPIRIT (w/t) is a co-production of Thirteen/WNET New York and Eagle Vision,
and will air nationally on PBS in May 2003.  Directed by series creator and
Executive Producer Susan Lacy and produced by Ms. Lacy and Stephanie
Bennett, the film contains rare archival performance footage from Mitchells
earliest appearances in 1966, historic audio recordings of never released
material, home movies, her acting debut, a comprehensive photo archive, and
interviews with the musician covering the span of her career - with candid
conversations conducted expressly for her latest album.  Confirmed
interviews include David Crosby, Graham Nash, David Geffen, Larry Klein,
Cameron Crowe, and Mitchells daughter Kilauren, her parents, Judy Collins,
Stephen Holden, Eliot Roberts, Tom Rush and Herbie Hancock.

On  TRAVELOGUE  Joni Mitchell and company have redefined the very act of
musical interpretation, creating a whole new way to listen to songs that
have become part of the fabric of our lives.

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