Hejira is the eighth studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, released in 1976 on Asylum Records. Its material was written during a period of frequent travel in late 1975 and early 1976, and reflects Mitchell's experiences during that time. Characterized by lyrically dense, sprawling songs, as well as the overdubbed fretless bass playing of Jaco Pastorius, Hejira continued the musician's journey towards a freer, jazz-inspired sound.
Lead track "Coyote" was released as a single. The album did not sell as well as its predecessors, peaking at No. 22 in her native Canada. It reached No. 13 on the Billboard 200 pop album chart in the United States, where it was certified gold by the RIAA, and No. 11 in the UK, where it attained a silver certification. Critically, the album was generally well received, and in the years since its release, Hejira has been considered one of the high marks of her career.
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Track listing:
All tracks are written by Joni Mitchell.
Side one
- "Coyote" – 5:01
- "Amelia" – 6:01
- "Furry Sings the Blues" – 5:07
- "A Strange Boy" – 4:15
- "Hejira" – 6:42
Side two
- "Song for Sharon" – 8:40
- "Black Crow" – 4:22
- "Blue Motel Room" – 5:04
- "Refuge of the Roads" – 6:42