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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. Consulta los créditos, las críticas y las canciones, y compra la edición de 1985 Vinyl de "Dog Eat Dog" en Discogs.

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

  5. 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. Like, to me, Joni Mitchell and Michael McDonald exist in entirely different universes.

  6. Album Credits. Featuring Michael McDonald. Producers Joni Mitchell, Larry Klein, Mike Shipley & 1 more. Writers Joni Mitchell & Larry Klein. Background Vocals Don Henley, James Taylor & Joni ...

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

    Dog Eat Dog. In the title song of 1976’s Hejira, Joni Mitchell sang about “the petty wars that shell shock love away.”. Her view of romance as war made her a great diarist, detailing each ...