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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. Wild Things Run Fast, in fact, represented another sharp turn in Mitchell's career after the challenging jazz of her Mingus album and the subsequent live album, Shadows and Light. ... Russell Ferrante on Oberheim synthesizer and James Taylor on vocals.

  4. Joni - her music demanded that she be put on a first-name basis—was the ideal combination of role model and confidant. 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, what more can I say?

  5. Wild Things Run Fast is Joni Mitchell's eleventh studio album and her first for Geffen Records. Released in 1982, it represents her departure from jazz to a more 80s pop sound. The resulting world tour took Mitchell through the U.S., Europe, Asia and Australia.

  6. 14 de ene. de 2018 · Posted on Posted in Albums Tagged 1982 Albums, James Taylor, Joni Mitchell, Larry Carlton, Lionel Richie, Steve Lukather, Wayne Shorter Wild Things Run Fast is the eleventh studio album by Canadian singer/songwriter Joni Mitchell , released in 1982 on Geffen.

  7. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the CD release of "Wild Things Run Fast" on Discogs.