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| Hancock Collaborates with Corinne Bailey Rae on Songs of Joy Jazz master Herbie Hancock recently honored by his peers with a gala tribute concert and by the Thelonious Monk Institute with their first humanitarian award, has created the perfect holiday gift for fans of music that "offers beautiful insight" (LA Times) with 'River: The Joni Letters', his paean to longtime friend Joni Mitchell. Mitchell herself appears on the record, as do Norah Jones, Tina Turner, Leonard Cohen and longtime Hancock and Mitchell collaborator saxophonist Wayne Shorter. But the classic title track is sung by British pop star Corinne Bailey Rae "as if it were hers" (PopMatters), blending with Shorter and Hancock's interplay and guitarist Lionel Loueke's African rhythms to bring to life the "poignant yearning" (Downbeat) many associate with the holiday season. "River" has been covered more than 100 times, and the unconventional seasonal favorite that begins "It's coming on Christmas/They're cutting down trees" has been included on more than two dozen Christmas albums in the past decade. It's part of a "moody and meditative" (The New Yorker) collection that creates just the right atmosphere for an evening of "putting up reindeer" or sitting by the fire (as it happens, the track is also included on Starbucks' 2007 holiday compilation 'Stockings By the Fire'). Hancock recently invited Corinne Bailey Rae to join him, along with vocalists Sonya Kitchell and Melody Gardot, bassist Tal Wilkenfeld and 'River' bandmates Shorter and drummer Vinnie Colaiuta, at a "Live From Abbey Road" session in London that will air on the Sundance Channel in 2008. write your comments about the article :: © 2007 Jazz News :: home page |