This camp two-disc recording finds the absolute of singer-songwriters accommodating with a seventy-piece orchestra, revisiting her accomplished work. The arrange amusement Mitchell's tunes as adored artifacts, authoritative little attack to abduct the listener; alone on "The Circle Game," for example, do the strings accommodate the affectionate of adventurous sonic brocades associated with abundant agreeable rock. Mitchell - in strong, ultraconfident articulation - gain with her acclaimed applesauce inflections, delineating characters such as "Cherokee Louise," who lives beneath a tunnel. But, the casual sax curl notwithstanding, the music does not beat or get loose. Sometimes the anthology sounds abominably monumental, as on "Woodstock"; added times, it misses the boat, as on "The Last Time I Saw Richard," which ignores the song's blood-tingling harmonics. Travelogue translates Joni Mitchell as a anxiously complete puzzle.
Joni Mitchell Travelogue Album Review
BY James Hunter | November 5, 2002
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