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2024 box set by Joni Mitchell
The Asylum Albums (1976–1980) Released June 21, 2024 (2024-06-21 ) Recorded 1975–1980 Venue Studio
Label Rhino
The Asylum Albums (1976–1980) is a five-disc box set by Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell , released on June 21, 2024, by Rhino Records .[ 1] [ 2] [ 3] The set is the thirteenth overall release and third box set of remastered albums from the Joni Mitchell Archives , a planned series of releases featuring remastered and unreleased material from the singer's personal archives.[ 4] Formatted in chronological order, the third volume of the remaster series includes the latter half of Mitchell's albums released on Asylum Records : Hejira (1976), Don Juan's Reckless Daughter (1977), Mingus (1979), and Shadows and Light (1980).[ 1] [ 2] [ 3]
All tracks are written by Joni Mitchell, except where noted.[ 5]
Title 1. "Coyote " 5:00 2. "Amelia" 6:00 3. "Furry Sings the Blue" 5:03 4. "A Strange Boy" 4:15 5. "Hejira" 6:35 6. "Song for Sharon" 8:30 7. "Black Crow" 4:20 8. "Blue Motel Room" 5:03 9. "Refuge of the Roads" 6:37
Title Writer(s) 1. "Overture – Cotton Avenue" 6:35 2. "Talk to Me" 3:40 3. "Jericho" 3:25 4. "Paprika Plains" 16:19 5. "Otis and Marlena" 4:05 6. "The Tenth World" 6:45 7. "Dreamland" 4:37 8. "Don Juan's Reckless Daughter" 6:40 9. "Off Night Backstreet" 3:22 10. "The Silky Veils of Ardor" 4:02
Title Lyrics Music 1. "Happy Birthday 1975 " (Rap) — Mildred J. Hill 0:57 2. "God Must Be a Boogie Man" 4:33 3. "Funeral" (Rap) — — 1:07 4. "A Chair in the Sky" Charles Mingus 6:40 5. "The Wolf That Lives in Lindsey" 6:33 6. "I's a Muggin' " (Rap) Stuff Smith Smith 0:07 7. "Sweet Sucker Dance" Mingus 8:06 8. "Coin in the Pocket" (Rap) — — 0:11 9. "The Dry Cleaner from Des Moines" Mingus 3:22 10. "Lucky" (Rap) — — 0:03 11. "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat " Mingus 5:41
Digital edition Title Writer(s) 1. "Introduction" (Live at the Santa Barbara County Bowl; September 9, 1979) 1:51 2. "In France They Kiss on Main Street " (Live at the Santa Barbara County Bowl; September 9, 1979) 4:14 3. "Edith and the Kingpin" (Live at the Santa Barbara County Bowl; September 9, 1979) 4:10 4. "Coyote" (Live at the Santa Barbara County Bowl; September 9, 1979) 4:58 5. "Goodbye Pork Pie Hat" (Live at the Santa Barbara County Bowl; September 9, 1979) 6:02 6. "The Dry Cleaner from Des Moines" (Live at the Santa Barbara County Bowl; September 9, 1979) 4:37 7. "Amelia" (Live at the Santa Barbara County Bowl; September 9, 1979) 6:40 8. "Pat's Solo" (Live at the Santa Barbara County Bowl; September 9, 1979) Pat Metheny 3:09 9. "Hejira" (Live at the Santa Barbara County Bowl; September 9, 1979) 7:42 10. "Black Crow" (Live at the Santa Barbara County Bowl; September 9, 1979) 3:52 11. "Don's Solo" (Live at the Santa Barbara County Bowl; September 9, 1979) Alias 4:04 12. "Dreamland" (Live at the Santa Barbara County Bowl; September 9, 1979) 4:40 13. "Free Man in Paris" (Live at the Santa Barbara County Bowl; September 9, 1979) 3:23 14. "Band Introduction" (Live at the Santa Barbara County Bowl; September 9, 1979) 0:52 15. "Furry Sings the Blues" (Live at the Santa Barbara County Bowl; September 9, 1979) 5:14 16. "Why Do Fools Fall in Love " (Live at the Santa Barbara County Bowl; September 9, 1979) 2:53 17. "Shadows and Light" (Live at the Santa Barbara County Bowl; September 9, 1979) 5:23 18. "God Must Be a Boogie Man" (Live at the Santa Barbara County Bowl; September 9, 1979) 5:02 19. "Woodstock " (Live at the Santa Barbara County Bowl; September 9, 1979) 5:08
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^ a b Martoccio, Angie (April 30, 2024). "Joni Mitchell Revisits Her Move From the 'Hit Department' to the 'Art Department' on Late Seventies Box Set" . Rolling Stone . Retrieved May 5, 2024 .
^ a b Monroe, Jazz (April 30, 2024). "Joni Mitchell Announces New Vinyl Box Set With Liner Notes by Meryl Streep" . Pitchfork . Retrieved May 5, 2024 .
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