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  1. James Taylor – backing vocals (track 9) Kenny Rankin – whisper chorus (track 6) Robert De La Garza – whisper chorus (track 6) Skip Cottrell – whisper chorus (track 6) Technical personnel. Joni Mitchell – production, mixing; Larry Klein – mixing; Henry Lewy – engineering at A&M; Skip Cottrell – engineering at A&M

  2. Joni Mitchell's Wild Things Run Fast: High Fidelity, January 1983. Wild Things Run Fast: Rip It Up, January 1983. Joni Mitchell: Evening Sun (Baltimore), January 4, 1983. Wild Things Run Fast: California Aggie, February 4, 1983. Joni looks at love from a different side now: Eau Claire Leader-Telegram, February 5, 1983.

  3. That track reunites Mitchell with one of her most publicized paramours, James Taylor, and the pairing works both musically and thematically as each singer's overdubbed choir calls and responds from opposite sides of the stereo mix.

  4. The album is also supported by fine players. Of course, Mitchell provides her unique and underrated guitar skills, and handles piano playing. She also effectively uses Larry Williams on piano and saxophone, Wayne Shorter on soprano saxophone, Russell Ferrante on Oberheim synthesizer and James Taylor on vocals.

  5. 15 de mar. de 2024 · Wild Things Run Fast is a TAS list super disc with many good qualities, but you’d never know it from the typically lean, bass-shy pressing. Since this record can be a little cold sounding — it’s a modern recording after all — filling it out and warming it up a little is just what the doctor ordered.

  6. 25 de nov. de 1982 · Her audience soon included a staggering list of fellow musicians, from James Taylor (“I’ve never seen anyone create the way that she does”) to Jimmy Page (“She brings tears to my eyes ...

  7. Steve Lukather, James Taylor and Wayne Shorter appear courtesy of CBS Records. Lionel Richie appears courtesy of Motown Record Corp. Russell Ferrante, Larry Carlton and Mike Landau appear courtesy of Warner Bros. Records.