Customer Rating:      Summary: A sad disappointment Comment: As an avid Joni Mitchell fan, I had been waiting with baited breath for this album to come out. In fact, the day before its release, I was up until midnight so I could buy this cd at the first moment I possibly could. So when I listened to this cd on the way to work, I was hoping it was sleep deprivation that prevented me from enjoying this album. Sadly, after many, many listenings, I have to say that this is the worst album Joni has ever produced.
With its jaundiced view on the world, and rehashing that same sax sound heard on so many previous albums, this is truly disappointing. In the past, even when she wrote about negative issues, there was a ray of hope, both lyrically and musically that came through. I cannot say that of her newest work.
The only really enjoyable song is Hana, which also happens to be a retelling of a classic movie. The other song about a movie(or play) is Night of the Iguana, which does not match the tone of the film, and just feels like a plot synopsis.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Enough, Already Comment: The one star rating was involuntary on my part; no stars is, unfortunately in this case, not an option. No one likes a jaunt down Memory Lane more than I, but when the memories become your reality it's time to call a halt to the proceedings. Joni Mitchell WAS a major influence upon the music scene, and Joni Mitchell WAS relevant, and Joni Mitchell WAS an attractive woman. But all of these ceased over thirty years ago. Everything positive in this woman's career is in the past. I don't know which is sadder--Ms. Mitchell's refusal to see reality and retire, or her diehard fans refusal to see her and her music for what they are: irrelevant and pathetically out of date.
Customer Rating:      Summary: CONTEMPORARY DHARMA Comment: Joni didn't disappoint with her new cd. The second I heard "Shine" on CBC Radio, I knew wanted to hear more of her newest, long-time awaited, release. Many of the songs have a very Buddhist feel to them: The teaching of equanimity in "If" and "Shine", and Compassionate action, in "Hana." Her love of the environment is evident throughout the album. Her smokey voice is not the old Joni's, but it is still wonderful, as is her jazz piano. All around composition, instrumentals, lyrics, and voice are amazing. I still get goosebumps when I listen to it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: "Shine" by Joni Mitchell Comment: If you're a Joni Mitchell fan, you will love this. It's a very nice/relaxing album. Joni Mitchell just keeps puttin' out the good stuff.
Customer Rating:      Summary: What happed to Joni Mitchell, the great lyricist? Comment: This album is for hardcore fans.
My biggest gripe with the album is the immaturity of the lyrics. Most of her "attacks" on what our society has done to the environment sound like the self-righteous plaint of a 13 year old junior high school student.
It's hard to take lyrics like these seriously.
Musically, the album's certainly not readily accessible. It has grown on me with time, but the lyrics really get in the way of me wanting to give this album repeated listenings.
|