David Lahm, Randy Brecker & Vincent Herring - More Jazz Takes On Joni Mitchell (2022)

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Title: More Jazz Takes On Joni Mitchell
Year Of Release: 2000 / 2022
Label: Arkadia Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 1:07:26
Total Size: 390 / 161 MB
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Tracklist:

1. David Lahm & Vincent Herring – Woodstock (feat Roger Rosenberg, Ron Vincent & Ratzo Harris) (07:42)
2. David Lahm, Randy Brecker & Roger Rosenberg – Don Juan's Reckless Daughter (feat Ratzo Harris & Ron Vincent) (05:46)
3. David Lahm, Randy Brecker & Vincent Herring – San Diego Holiday (feat Ratzo Harris & Ron Vincent) (06:10)
4. David Lahm & Roger Rosenberg – Off Night Back Street (feat Ratzo Harris & Ron Vincent) (06:20)
5. David Lahm, Randy Brecker & Vincent Herring – Walk This Way (feat Ratzo Harris & Ron Vincent) (03:22)
6. David Lahm, Randy Brecker & Vincent Herring – The Silky Veils Of Ardor (feat Ratzo Harris & Ron Vincent) (05:59)
7. David Lahm & Roger Rosenberg – In France, They Kiss On Main Street (feat Ratzo Harris & Ron Vincent) (04:22)
8. David Lahm – The Ladies Of The Canyon (05:25)
9. David Lahm, Vincent Herring & Roger Rosenberg – Black Crow (feat Ratzo Harris & Ron Vincent) (06:31)
10. David Lahm, Randy Brecker & Roger Rosenberg – Wayne Swirled (feat Ratzo Harris & Ron Vincent) (05:00)
11. David Lahm & Randy Brecker – Vibeca (feat Ratzo Harris & Ron Vincent) (05:45)
12. David Lahm, Vincent Herring & Roger Rosenberg – Woodstock (feat Ratzo Harris & Ron Vincent - radio version) (05:00)

On More Jazz Takes on Joni Mitchell, saxophonist David Lahm continues to interpret several folk-rock classics from the Joni Mitchell songbook by rearranging them with excellent jazz sensibilities. He goes beyond his 1999 release Jazz Takes on Joni Mitchell by presenting four originals -- "San Diego Holiday," "Walk This Way," "Wayne Swirled," and "Vibeca" -- and by concentrating his creativity within the sextet of Randy Brecker, Vincent Herring, Roger Rosenberg, Ratzo Harris, and Ron Vincent. Some main ideas from these sessions bring out the best in Lahm's arrangements, particularly Rosenberg's work on both soprano and baritone saxophones on "In France, They Kiss on Main Street." Lahm's original compositions continue to be representative of mainstream jazz, with strong melodies and chord changes that he has creatively featured within his unique flow of ideas. This CD is sure to affect those with a penchant for Joni Mitchell's music who seek to listen to it in a new way. ~ Paula Edelstein