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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.

    • 1984–1985
    • October 1985
  2. www.rollingstone.com › music › music-album-reviewsDog Eat Dog - Rolling Stone

    But if Joni wants to reach beyond the faithful who’ll buy this LP to keep their collections complete, why is Dog Eat Dog such an unpleasant listen? “Good Friends,” the Michael McDonald duet ...

  3. listening to joni: #12: dog eat dog: We Move To Canada, February 15, 2020. Dog Eat Dog: UNCUT, December 2020. Joni Mitchell's Dog Eat Dog and a chance meeting with Thomas Dolby: bangzdrum.blogspot.com, February 9, 2023. Band Jury: Madeline Kenney Defends Joni Mitchell’s Dog Eat Dog: Spin, October 25, 2023.

  4. 12-page booklet: tracklist, release credits, track credits, lyrics, arwork. Engineered and mixed at Galaxy Studios, except track 5 recorded at A&M Records. Thomas Dolby appears courtesy of EMI Records Ltd. Steve Lukather appears courtesy of Columbia Records. Michael McDonald appears courtesy of Warner Bros. Records Inc.

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  5. 1985 Joni Mitchell – Dog Eat Dog. Gary Grant, Jerry Hey, Joni Mitchell, Larry Williams, Michael McDonald, Mike Landau, Steve Lukather, Vinnie Colaiuta. Dog Eat Dog is the 12th album by Joni Mitchell, released in 1985. It was her second album for Geffen Records.

  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...

  7. 1. After deep consideration, I've decided that I really like this album's ugly-ass cover. 2. The first track on here is a duet with Michael McDonald. Now, this shouldn't actually be all that odd, like, they're both vaguely jazzy singer-songwriters... and yet there's something that does not commute about them being on a track together.