JONI MITCHELL . JACO PASTORIUS
VOCALS / USA FOLK 1979
JONI MITCHELL:
SHADOWS AND LIGHT

ASYLUM RECORDS, BB704(LP)
(P)(C)1980 ELEKTRA/ASYLUM RECORDS, INC., USA
RELEASED: 1980, USA
RE-ISSUED: EAST WEST JAPAN, WPCP-3960/61(CD)
RELEASED: NOVEMBER 10, 1990, JAPAN
CREDITS (productions) :
Recorded at the Santa Barbara Country Bowl, September 1979
Using the remote facilities of The Record Plant
Engineered by Andy Johns and Henry Lewy
Mixed at A&M Studios in Hollywood by Henry Lewy, Joni Mitchell and Skip Cottrell
Mastered by Bernie Grundman
Photography by Joel Bernstein and Glen Christensen
Art Direction: Glen Christensen
Jaco Pastorius appears courtesy of Warner Bros.Records
Pat Metheny appears courtesy of ECM Records
CREDITS (musicians) :
Joni Mitchell: vocals, electric guitar
Jaco Pastorius: bass
Don Alias: drums, congas
Pat Metheny: lead guitar
Lyle Mays: keyboards
Michael Brecker: saxophones
TRACKS :
DISC 1 (total time 43:27) :
1. Introduction (1:51)
2. In France They Kiss On Main Street (4:14) [word and music by Joni Mitchell]
3. Edith And The Kingpin (4:10) [word and music by Joni Mitchell]
4. Coyote (4:58) [word and music by Joni Mitchell]
5. Goodbye Pork Pie Hat (6:02) [word by Joni Mitchell, music by Charles Mingus]
6. The Dry Cleaner From Des Moines (4:37) [word by Joni Mitchell, music by Charles Mingus]
7. Amelia (6:40) [word and music by Joni Mitchell]
8. Pat's Solo -instrumental- (3:09) [music by Pat Metheny]
9. Hejira (7:42) [word and music by Joni Mitchell]
DISC 2 (total time 40:15) :
1. Black Crow (3:52) [word and music by Joni Mitchell]
2. Don's Solo -instrumental- (4:04) [music by Don Alias]
3. Dreamland (4:40) [word and music by Joni Mitchell]
4. Free Man In Paris (3:23) [word and music by Joni Mitchell]
5. Band Introduction (:52)
6. Furry Sings The Blues (5:14) [word and music by Joni Mitchell]
7. Why Do Fools Fall In Love (2:53) [word and music by Frank Lymon, Norris Levy]
8. Shadows And Light (5:23) (5:23) [word and music by Joni Mitchell]
9. God Must Be A Boogie Man (5:02) [word and music by Joni Mitchell]
10. Woodstock (5:08) [word and music by Joni Mitchell]
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