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  1. The album was produced by Steve Lillywhite. Five tracks from the album were released as singles; "I'm Lucky", "When I Get It Right", "No Love", "I Wanna Hold You" and "The Weakness in Me". Thomas Dolby plays most of the synthesizer parts on the album and Andy Partridge of XTC provides guitar on two tracks from the album.

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  2. Joan Armatrading: Album Walk Under Ladders – Gastmusiker (1982) Joni Mitchell: Album Dog Eat Dog – Koproduzent und Gastmusiker (1985) Lene Lovich: Dolby schreibt für sie den UK-Hit New Toy (1981) Little Richard; Malcolm McLaren; Mark Knopfler; Ofra Haza: wirkt mit auf Astronauts And Heretics; Peter Gabriel

  3. Producer – Steve Lillywhite. Synthesizer – Thomas Dolby ( tracks: A1, A2, A4, A5, B4, B5) Written-By – Joan Armatrading. Notes. - Matte cover. - Includes printed inner sleeve with lyrics, credits and photos. On rear cover: Recorded at the Town House, London, July 1981. ℗ 1981 A&M Records Ltd./© 1981 A&M Records Ltd. [...] /Printed in Holland.

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  4. 9. Okt. 2017 · On Walk Under Ladders, Joan Armatrading makes a leap to a more pop sound without losing the distinct mix of styles of her previous work. This essay is one in a series celebrating deserving...

  5. Track Record contains selected singles and album tracks from five of Armatrading's previously released studio albums—Joan Armatrading (1976), Show Some Emotion (1977), Me Myself I (1980), Walk Under Ladders (1981) and The Key (1983)—plus a track from the EP How Cruel (1979) and two new songs.

  6. The Shouting Stage. Joan Armatrading. Released. 1988 — Europe. CD —. Album. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1989 CD release of "Walk Under Ladders" on Discogs.

  7. The new wave feel of some of the songs on the album comes from the fact that Thomas Dolby plays keyboards on most of it and Gary Sanford (of the Joe Jackson Band), and Andy Partridge (of XTC) play guitars on many of the songs. Throw in some percussion by Ray Cooper (of Elton John's band) some keyboards by Nick Plytas, and some guitars by Hugh Burns, and they make a formidable team.