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  1. Dog Eat Dog is the 12th studio album by the Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell, released in 1985. It was her second album for Geffen Records . As with its predecessor Wild Things Run Fast, Dog Eat Dog moves away from Mitchell's previous folk and jazz influences in favour of 1980s studio pop.

  2. The song that eventually provided the title for Mitchell's 12th album, "Dog Eat Dog" laid it all out in apocalyptic terms: "In every culture in decline/The watchful ones among the slaves/ Know all that is genuine will be/Scorned and conned and cast away".

  3. www.rollingstone.com › music › music-album-reviewsDog Eat Dog - Rolling Stone

    “Good Friends,” the Michael McDonald duet that opens the album, features a big, swiveling beat from bassist and coproducer (and husband) Larry Klein that Joni subverts with a clipped melody.

  4. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CD release of "Dog Eat Dog" on Discogs.

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  5. Dog Eat Dog is the 12th album by Joni Mitchell, released in 1985. It was her second album for Geffen Records. The album was a departure for Mitchell due to its synthetic sound (featuring production work by British synthesiser musician Thomas Dolby). Lyrically, the album dealt with prominent issues in mid 1980s society, such as.

  6. Joni Mitchell. Released October 28, 1985. Dog Eat Dog Tracklist. 1. Good Friends (Ft. Michael McDonald) Lyrics. 2. Fiction Lyrics. 3. The Three Great Stimulants Lyrics. 4. Tax Free Lyrics. 5....

  7. Picks and Pans Review: Dog Eat Dog. People. December 16, 1985. The landscape of most Joni Mitchell songs through the years has been introspective and interpersonal. But in her first album since Wild Things Run Fast in 1982, the brainy and romantic confessional poet turns her eye outward and is outraged by much of what she sees.