While up at my sister's beach house on New Year's Eve, I was reading a
national magazine (which has current affairs, but is mainly entertainment
focussed), which had a review of the year's events in the entertainment
world, and came across this:
>From The NZ Listener (December 30, 2000) by Nick Bollinger
A review under the heading "Jazz, Folk, World (and combinations thereof):
The Hollywood musical met musique concrete in "Selma Songs", Bjork's vibrant
score to Lars von Trier's movie "Dancer in the Dark". Brilliant though
Bjork is, equal credit must go to arranger Vince Mendoza, whose rich,
romantic orchestrations also made Joni Mitchell's "Both Sides Now" something
more than an arch concept album.
Nice to see another Joni mention in a NZ publication!
Hell
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