Shadows and Light (Joni Mitchell album)

Shadows and Light is a 1980 live double album by the Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell. It was recorded at the Santa Barbara Bowl in September 1979 on Mitchell's Mingus tour. It was released on CD October 25, 1980, by Elektra/Wea/Rhino. A film of the concert was also released on VHS, LaserDisc and DVD.

Shadows and Light
Live album by
ReleasedSeptember 1980
RecordedSeptember 9, 1979
VenueSanta Barbara Bowl, Santa Barbara, California
GenreFolk jazz, vocal jazz
Length83:54
LabelAsylum
ProducerJoni Mitchell
Joni Mitchell chronology
Mingus
(1979)
Shadows and Light
(1980)
Wild Things Run Fast
(1982)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Encyclopedia of Popular Music[2]

Track listing

All tracks composed by Joni Mitchell, except where indicated

Disc one:
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Introduction" (Included on LP and CD. Featured in VHS/DVD opening credits) 1:51
2."In France They Kiss on Main Street" 4:14
3."Edith and the Kingpin" 4:10
4."Coyote" 4:58
5."Goodbye Pork Pie Hat"music: Charles Mingus; lyrics: Joni Mitchell6:02
6."Jaco's Solo" (only on VHS/DVD)Jaco Pastorius 
7."The Dry Cleaner from Des Moines"Joni Mitchell, Charles Mingus4:37
8."Amelia" 6:40
9."Pat's Solo"Pat Metheny3:09
10."Hejira" 7:42
Disc two:
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Black Crow" (omitted from first CD release) 3:52
2."Don's Solo" (omitted from VHS/DVD and first CD release)Don Alias4:04
3."Dreamland" (omitted from VHS/DVD) 4:40
4."Free Man in Paris" (omitted from first CD release) 3:23
5."Band Introduction" 0:52
6."Furry Sings the Blues" (DVD version and CD version were recorded on separate dates) 5:14
7."Raised on Robbery" (only on VHS/DVD)  
8."Why Do Fools Fall in Love"Frankie Lymon, Herman Santiago, Jimmy Merchant2:53
9."Shadows and Light" 5:23
10."God Must be a Boogie Man" (omitted from VHS/DVD) 5:02
11."Woodstock" (omitted from VHS/DVD) 5:08

Personnel

Technical

References

  1. Iyengar, Vik (2011). "Shadows and Light – Joni Mitchell | AllMusic". allmusic.com. Retrieved July 19, 2011.
  2. Larkin, Colin (2007). Encyclopedia of Popular Music (4th ed.). Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0195313734.
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