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Rickie Lee Jones
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Once touted as the natural successor to
Joni Mitchell
, singer/songwriter
Rickie Lee Jones
proved no less idiosyncratic or mercurial; like
Mitchell
,
Jones
experienced significant commercial success at the outset of her career, but a restless creative spirit -- combined with a stubborn refusal to fit comfortably into any one musical niche -- sealed her ultimate destiny as that of a highly regarded cult heroine.
Jones
was born on November 8, 1954, in Chicago, but the volatile relationship between her mother
and father resulted in an upbringing that led her everywhere from Phoenix, AZ, to Olympia, WA, where an expulsion ended her school career. As a teen,
Jones
began drinking heavily, and eventually she left home and began drifting up and down the West Coast before settling in Los Angeles in the mid-'70s. There she worked a series of waitressing jobs while occasionally performing in area clubs, where she sang and honed her unique, Beat-influenced spoken word monologues. She also began a relationship with fellow boho
Tom Waits
.
Her first measure of success was as a songwriter; after her friend
Ivan Ulz
sang
Jones
' composition
"Easy Money"
over the phone to
Lowell George
, the ex-
Little Feat
frontman included it on his album
Thanks I'll Eat It Here
. Then in 1978
Jones
' four-song demo came to the attention of Warner Brothers executive
Lenny Waronker
, who enlisted
Russ Titleman
to co-produce her self-titled 1979 debut LP. Spurred by the success of the jazz-flavored hit single
"Chuck E's in Love,"
Rickie Lee Jones
became a smash both commercially and critically, earning praise for
Jones
' elastic vocals, vivid wordplay, and unique fusion of folk, jazz, and R&B.
With 1981's follow-up,
Pirates
, she gave early notice that her music would not sit still; employing longer and more complex song structures, her lyrics tackled themes of evolution, change, and death. Two years later, she returned with
Girl at Her Volcano
, an EP collection of live jazz standards and studio outtakes; with 1984's
The Magazine
, she made another left turn, teaming with composer
James Newton Howard
for her slickest, most synth-driven outing to date.
Problems with alcohol, business difficulties, and the birth of a daughter effectively sidelined
Jones
for much of the decade; she did not resurface until 1989's sterling
Flying Cowboys
, produced by
Steely Dan
's
Walter Becker
and recorded with the aid of the wonderful Scottish trio
the Blue Nile
.
Don Was
took over the production reins for 1991's
Pop Pop
, on which
Jones
covered ballads ranging in origin from Tin Pan Alley to the Haight-Ashbury while backed by jazz players including
Charlie Haden
and
Joe Henderson
. After 1993's
Traffic From Paradise
, she embarked on an acoustic tour;
Naked Songs
, a document of those unplugged shows, followed in 1995.
Ghostyhead
was released in 1997 and the standards record
It's Like This
appeared three years later.
She returned to original material in 2003 with
The Evening of My Best Day
, an album that expressed her anger with contemporary American politics. During the summer of 2005, Rhino released the three-CD anthology
Duchess of Coolsville
. Two years later,
The Sermon on Exposition Boulevard
, a stunning collection of songs based on friend
Lee Cantelon
's 1997 book The Words, came out. ~ Jason Ankeny, All Music Guide
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man,she's mu kind of gal,
ocha...that was almost 30 years ago.I woke up most morning with Chucky before of to campus at Baker St London
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