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Joni Mitchell Archives, Vol. 4: The Asylum Years (1976-1980)

Out October 4, 2024 On 6CD / Digital & 4LP Highlights Version

Joni Mitchell Archives, Vol. 4: The Asylum Years (1976-1980)

Traces An Important Transformational Season Of Her Creative Evolution From 1976-1980

 

Continues GRAMMY-Winning, Multi-Volume Journey Through Joni’s Previously Unmined Archives

 

Features Unreleased Studio Sessions, Alternate Versions, Live Recordings, Rarities, and 36-Page Book with New Photos & An Extensive Conversation Between Joni & Cameron Crowe

 

Sourced from Original Stereo Reels, Nagra Film Recordings,

Multi-track Tapes, Radio Airchecks & Cassette Tapes

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LOS ANGELES — Throughout the latter half of the seventies, Joni Mitchell continued to creatively break ground with her fearless and fluid exploration of jazz. Rather than tread the same path, she challenged and reinvented her style with a folk fusion like no other. Ascending to an unrivaled sonic peak, this innovative sound took shape across the gold-certified Hejira [1976], the gold-certified double-LP Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter[1977], her collaboration with Charles Mingus entitled Mingus [1979], and live album Shadows and Light [1980]. Channeling the thrill and excitement of these records, she delves even further into this season on Joni Mitchell Archives, Vol. 4: The Asylum Years (1976-1980), releasing on October 4, 2024 via Rhino Records

Pre-orders are available HERE.

Listen to “Intro To Coyote / Coyote” 

The Forum, Montreal, QC, Canada, Dec. 4, 1975 Today HERE

 

It stands out as the 12th release by the Joni Mitchell Archives and extends Rhino’s ongoing, GRAMMY-winning series exploring the vast untapped archives of rare Joni Mitchell recordings — a project guided intimately by Mitchell’s own vision and personal touch. Joni Mitchell Archives, Vol. 4: The Asylum Years (1976-1980) arrives in multiple configurations. It will be available as either a 6CD / digital version or a 4LP version, Joni Mitchell Archives - Volume 4 Highlights: The Asylum Years (1976-1980). The 4LP set also specifically consists of Joni’s personal favorites from the 6CD version. Each version includes a book with never-before-seen photos and liner notes comprising a deep dive discussion between Mitchell and longtime friend Cameron Crowe. As part of their candid conversation, she shares intimate anecdotes, memories, and stories from that five-year creative run.

This comprehensive and essential set spans one of the most prolific periods of her storied career. It boasts powerful live tracks from her time in Bob Dylan’s Rolling Thunder Revue during 1975 and 1976 Tour of the United States. It pulls back the curtain on the music by showcasing early recordings and alternate takes from the respective sessions for HejiraDon Juan’s Reckless Daughter, and Mingus. It covers the Bread & Roses Festival as well as the Anti-Nuclear Rally. Finally, Vol. 4 chronicles her 1979 tour, even showcasing two tracks from that year’s Tour Rehearsals. Not to mention, it showcases her versatility and adaptability, housing collaborations with everyone from Herbie Hancockand Jaco Pastorious to Wayne Shorter and Pat Metheny.

Vol. 4 culls the previously-unissued material from original stereo reels, cassette tapes, CD-Rs, and even a radio broadcast. Newly mixed tracks came from multi-track tapes, while a handful of hi-res digital tracks have been sourced from the Bob Dylan Archives.

Last year, she shared Joni Mitchell Archives – Vol. 3: The Asylum Years (1972–1975). Garnering critical acclaim, Pitchfork dubbed it “excellent” in a positive “8.6-out-of-10.0” review, going on to note, “The box set—which also includes the exhilarating live album Miles of Aisles and the impressionistic The Hissing of Summer Lawns—covers a period of Mitchell’s career that already resists linear narrativizing.” In addition to features from Rolling Stone and more, Folk Alley raved, “Every track on this Joni Mitchell Archives, Vol. 3: The Asylum Years (1972-1975) reveals more and more of Mitchell’s magic ways with a song.” No Depression mused, “it is, in many ways, the most vital and interesting of the three collections so far,” and FLOOD attested, “this third volume is worth digging into as the best of Rhino’s Archives collections. I’m already excited for Vol. 4. 

It followed 2022’s Vol. 2: The Reprise Years (1968-1971). She began this journey with Vol. 1: The Early Years (1963-1967), earning a 2022 GRAMMY Award for Best Historical Album.

Last fall, Mitchell appeared at the Hollywood Bowl to perform three songs with Brandi Carlile. Earlier this year, she impressively made her debut on the GRAMMY Awards stage with a historic rendition of “Both Sides Now” alongside CarlileAllison Russell,LuciusJacob CollierBlake Mills, and SistaStrings. She also accepted a GRAMMY in the category of “Best Folk Album” for Joni Mitchell At Newport [Live] during the ceremony.

This October 19 and 20, Mitchell will be headlining her own ‘Joni Jam’ at the Hollywood Bowl featuring special ‘Joni Jam’ guests. Be on the lookout for more news and announcements from Joni Mitchell soon.

Experience Vol. 4 on October 4.

6CD Tracklisting

Disc One:

Rolling Thunder Revue

Live In Niagara Falls 

Convention Center, Niagara Falls, NY, November 15, 1975

Recorded by L.A. Johnson & Petur Hliddal

1. Jericho

 

Live at Harvard Square Theater

Cambridge, MA, November 20, 1975

Recording supervised by Don DeVito; Mixed by Sean Brennan

2. Introduction – Bob Neuwirth

3. Edith and the Kingpin

4. Don’t Interrupt The Sorrow

 

Live at Music Hall

Boston, MA, November 21, 1975

Recording supervised by Don DeVito; Mixed by Patrick Milligan

5. Introduction – Bob Neuwirth

6. Harry’s House

 

Live in Bangor

Bangor, ME, November 27, 1975

Recorded by L.A. Johnson & Petur Hliddal

7. A Case of You

 

Gordon Lightfoot’s House

Toronto, ON, Canada, November 30, 1975

Recorded by L.A. Johnson & Petur Hliddal

8. Woman of Heart and Mind

 

Live at Montreal Forum

Montreal, QC, Canada, December 4, 1975

Recording supervised by Don DeVito; Mixed by Sean Brennan

9. Introduction – Bob Neuwirth

10. Intro to Coyote

11. Coyote

 

1976 Tour of the United States

Recorded by Stanley Johnston from PA mixes by Brian Jonathan

(Courtesy of the estate of Stanley Tajima Johnston)

Live in Madison

Dane County Coliseum, Madison, WI, February 29, 1976

12. Help Me

 

Live at Music Hall

Boston, MA, February 19, 1976

13. Love or Money

14. Free Man in Paris

15. For The Roses

16. Cold Blue Steel and Sweet Fire

17. Big Yellow Taxi

18. Shades of Scarlett Conquering

 

Live at Nassau Coliseum

Uniondale, NY, February 20, 1976

19. For Free

 

Disc Two:

Live at Music Hall

Boston, MA, February 19, 1976

1. Intro to Coyote/Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter

2. Coyote/Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter

 

Live in Madison

Dane County Coliseum, Madison, WI, February 29, 1976

3. Just Like This Train

 

Live at Music Hall

Boston, MA, February 19, 1976

4. Shadows and Light

5. In France They Kiss on Main Street

 

Live at Duke University

Cameron Stadium, Durham, NC, February 7, 1976

6. Traveling (Hejira)

 

Live at Music Hall

Boston, MA, February 19, 1976

7. Edith and the Kingpin

8. Talk To Me

9. Harry’s House/Centerpiece

10. Intro to Furry Sings the Blues

11. Furry Sings The Blues

12. Trouble Child

13. Rainy Night House

 

Live at Duke University

Cameron Stadium, Durham, NC, February 7, 1976

14. Don’t Interrupt The Sorrow

 

Live at Music Hall

Boston, MA, February 19, 1976

15. Raised on Robbery

16. The Jungle Line

17. Twisted

 

Disc Three:

Hejira Demos

A&M Studios, Hollywood, CA, March 1976

Recorded by Henry Lewy; Mixed by Patrick Milligan

1. Furry Sings The Blues

2. Traveling (Hejira)

3. Dreamland

4. Talk To Me

5. Coyote/Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter

6. Black Crow

7. Amelia

8. Blue Motel Room

9. A Strange Boy

 

Rolling Thunder Revue

Tarrant County Convention Center, Fort Worth, TX, May 16, 1976

Recording supervised by Don DeVito; Engineered by

Don Meehan; Mixed by Patrick Milligan

10. Black Cow

11. Intro to Song For Sharon

12. Song For Sharon

 

Hejira Sessions

A&M Studios, Hollywood, CA, Summer 1976

Recorded & Mixed by Henry Lewy

13. Refuge of the Roads (Early Mix with Horns)

14. Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter (Early Rough Mix)

 

Disc Four:

Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter Sessions

A&M Studios, Hollywood, CA

Recorded & Mixed by Henry Lewy

1. “Save Magic” (Paprika Plains Embryonic Version)

2. Otis and Marlena (Early Rough Mix)

 

Mingus Sessions

Electric Lady Studios, New York, NY

Recorded & Mixed by Henry Lewy & Jerry Solomon

3. Sweet Sucker Dance (Vocals & Drums Version – Take 5)

4. A Chair in the Sky (Early Alternate Version – Take 6)

5. Sweet Sucker Dance (Early Alternate Version)

 

Live at Bread & Roses Festival 

Greek Theatre, Berkeley, CA, September 2 & 3, 1978

Recorded & Mixed by Henry Lewy

6. Introduction

7. The Dry Cleaner From Des Moines

8. Intro to A Chair In The Sky

9. A Chair In The Sky

10. Intro to Goodbye Pork Pie Hat

11. Goodbye Pork Pie Hat

12. Intro to The Wolf That Lives In Lindsey

13. The Wolf That Lives In Lindsey

 

Mingus Early Alternate Version

Electric Lady Studios, New York, NY and A&M Studios,

Hollywood, CA, 1978 & 1979

Recorded & Mixed by Henry Lewy & Jerry Solomon

14. A Good Suit and A Good Haircut

15. God Must Be A Boogie Man

16. Solo for Old Fat Girl’s Soul

17. The Dry Cleaner From Des Moines

 

Disc Five:

1. Sue and the Holy River

 

Mingus Sessions

A&M Studios, Hollywood, CA, 1979

Recorded & Mixed by Henry Lewy

2. The Wolf That Lives In Lindsey

 

Live at May 6 Coalition Rally Against Nuclear Power

National Mall, Washington, D.C., May 6, 1979

3. Introduction – Graham Nash

4. Big Yellow Taxi

 

1979 Tour Rehearsals

SIR Rehearsal Studios, Los Angeles, CA

Recorded by Joel Bernstein

5. Jericho

6. Help Me

 

1979 Tour of the United States

Live at Forest Hills Tennis Stadium

Queens, NY, August 25, 1979

Recorded by Joel Bernstein from PA mix by Ed Wynne

7. Big Yellow Taxi

8. Just Like This Train

9. In France They Kiss On Main Street

10. Coyote

11. Edith and The Kingpin

12. Free Man In Paris

13. Goodbye Pork Pie Hat

14. Jaco’s Solo/ Third Stone From The Sun

15. The Dry Cleaner From Des Moines

 

Disc Six:

1. Amelia 

2. Pat’s Solo

3. Hejira

4. Don’s Solo

5. Dreamland

6. Black Crow

7. Furry Sings The Blues

8. Intro to God Must Be A Boogie Man

9. God Must Be A Boogie Man

10. Raised On Robbery

11. Shadows and Light

12. The Last Time I Saw Richard

13. Why Do Fools Fall In Love

 

Live in Philadelphia

Robin Hood Dell West, Philadelphia, PA, August 28, 1979

Recorded by Joel Bernstein from PA mix by Ed Wynne

14. Woodstock

 

Live at Greek Theatre

Los Angeles, CA, September 13, 1979

Recorded by Andy Johns & Henry Lewy; Mixed by Patrick Milligan

15. Intro to A Chair In The Sky

16. A Chair In The Sky

 

4LP Highlights Tracklisting

Side One:

Rolling Thunder Revue

Live at Harvard Square Theater

Cambridge, MA, November 20, 1975

Recording supervised by Don DeVito; Mixed by Sean Brennan

1. Introduction – Bob Neuwirth

2. Edith and the Kingpin

3. Don’t Interrupt The Sorrow

 

Live at Music Hall

Boston, MA, November 21, 1975

Recording supervised by Don DeVito; Mixed by Patrick Milligan

4. Introduction – Bob Neuwirth

5. Harry’s House

 

Live in Bangor

Bangor, ME, November 27, 1975

Recorded by L.A. Johnson & Petur Hliddal

6. A Case of You

 

Side Two:

Live at Montreal Forum

Montreal, QC, Canada, December 4, 1975

Recording supervised by Don DeVito; Mixed by Sean Brennan

1. Intro to Coyote

2. Coyote

 

1976 Tour of the United States

Recorded by Stanley Johnston from PA mixes by Brian Jonathan

(Courtesy of the estate of Stanley Tajima Johnston)

Live at Music Hall

Boston, MA, February 19, 1976

3. Free Man In Paris

4. Shades of Scarlett Conquering

 

Live at Nassau Coliseum

Uniondale, NY, February 20, 1976

5. For Free

 

Side Three:

Live at Music Hall

Boston, MA, February 19, 1976

 

1. Shadows and Light

2. In France They Kiss On Main Street

3. Intro to Furry Sings The Blues

4. Furry Sings The Blues

 

Hejira Demos

A&M Studios, Hollywood, CA, March 1976

Recorded by Henry Lewy; Mixed by Patrick Milligan

5. Traveling (Hejira)

 

Side Four:

1. Black Crow

2. Amelia

 

Rolling Thunder Revue

Tarrant County Convention Center, Fort Worth, TX, May 16, 1976

Recording supervised by Don DeVito; Engineered by

Don Meehan; Mixed by Patrick Milligan

3. Intro to Song For Sharon

4. Song For Sharon

 

Side Five:

Hejira Sessions

A&M Studios, Hollywood, CA, Summer 1976

Recorded & Mixed by Henry Lewy

1. Refuge of the Roads (Early Mix with Horns)

2. Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter (Early Rough Mix)

 

Don Juan’s Reckless Daughter Sessions

A&M Studios, Hollywood, CA

Recorded & Mixed by Henry Lewy

3. Otis and Marlena (Early Rough Mix)

 

Mingus Sessions 

Electric Lady Studios, New York, NY

Recorded & Mixed by Henry Lewy & Jerry Solomon

4. Sweet Sucker Dance (Vocals & Drums Version – Take 5)

 

Side Six:

Live at Bread & Roses Festival

Greek Theatre, Berkeley, CA, September 2 & 3, 1978

Recorded & Mixed by Henry Lewy

1. Introduction

2. The Dry Cleaner From Des Moines

3. Intro to Goodbye Pork Pie Hat

4. Goodbye Pork Pie Hat

5. Intro to The Wolf That Lives In Lindsey

6. The Wolf That Lives In Lindsey

 

Mingus Early Alternate Version

Electric Lady Studios, New York, NY and A&M Studios,

Hollywood, CA, 1978 & 1979

Recorded & Mixed by Henry Lewy & Jerry Solomon

  15.  God Must Be A Boogie Man

 

Side Seven:

1. Sue and The Holy River

 

1979 Tour Rehearsals

SIR Rehearsal Studios, Los Angeles, CA

Recorded by Joel Bernstein

2. Jericho

3. Help Me

 

1979 Tour of the United States

Live at Forest Hills Tennis Stadium

Queens, NY, August 25, 1979

Recorded by Joel Bernstein from PA mix by Ed Wynne

4. Big Yellow Taxi

5. Just Like This Train

6. Raised On Robbery

 

Side Eight:

1. The Last Time I Saw Richard

 

Live at Greek Theatre

Los Angeles, CA, September 13, 1979

Recorded by Andy Johns & Henry Lewy; Mixed by Patrick Milligan

2. Intro to A Chair In The Sky

3. A Chair In The Sky

 

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