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  1. The British electronic musician Thomas Dolby co-produced Dog Eat Dog. He and Mitchell clashed in the studio, with Dolby's precise working methods proving incompatible with Mitchell's more freeform approach. [6]

  2. 10 de feb. de 2023 · Joni Mitchell's Dog Eat Dog and a chance meeting with Thomas Dolby. by Richard Newell. bangzdrum.blogspot.com. February 9, 2023. In August 1985, I had a chance meeting in Greece with electronic music pioneer Thomas Dolby. This was just after he'd co-produced Joni Mitchell's album Dog Eat Dog.

  3. written & produced by Joni Mitchell | co-produced by Larry Klein, Thomas Dolby & Mike Shipley | from the album Dog Eat Dog (1985) | additional video post-pro...

  4. 19 de may. de 2017 · Dog Eat Dog A timely brew of politics and Fairlight synths ... The sight of Thomas Dolby's name among the co-producers was another sign that, despite the songwriting's newly polemical bent, Mitchell was another star of the '60s and '70s forced to contend with the challenges in the pop marketplace of the'80s.

  5. Among the list of producers who participated on the album, Thomas Dolby left remarkable presence here. After all, he is one of her truest fans, once paying a stunning new wave hommage with 'The Jungle Line. On 'Dog Eat Dog', sampled sounds and more electronics push to the fore, giving this record an exquisite charm.

  6. Dog Eat Dog finds Mitchell newly married to bassist and co-producer Larry Klein. It also finds her setting aside her innovative guitar tunings for a Fairlight CMI synth and the widespread use of samples. Mitchell and Klein even engaged synthesizer guru Thomas Dolby (of "She Blinded Me with Science" fame).

  7. 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).