Wild Things Run Fast Explained

Wild Things Run Fast
Type:studio
Artist:Joni Mitchell
Cover:Joni Wild.jpg
Released:October 1982
Genre:Pop rock, folk
Length:36:44
Label:Geffen
Producer:Joni Mitchell
Prev Title:Shadows and Light
Prev Year:1980
Next Title:Dog Eat Dog
Next Year:1985

Wild Things Run Fast is the 11th studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Joni Mitchell. Her first of four releases for Geffen Records, it was released in 1982 and represents her move to a more 1980s pop sound. This was her first album to work with bassist Larry Klein, whom she married in 1982. Klein would play bass on and co-produce her next four albums.

Inspiration

Mitchell claimed that her inspiration for the album came from hearing the music of popular bands such as Steely Dan, Talking Heads and The Police at a discothèque during a trip to the Caribbean in 1981. She said that hearing The Police, especially, affected her sound, saying, "their rhythmic hybrids, and the positioning of the drums, and the sound of the drums, was one of the main calls out to me to make a more rhythmic album".[1]

Tour

The resulting world tour took Mitchell through the U.S., Europe, Asia and Australia. A video of the tour was released in 1983, entitled Refuge of the Roads. The recorded performances were not performed in front of a live audience, but rather recorded live in a studio once the tour had been completed, with applause dubbed-in during post-production. There was also some Super 8 footage taken by Mitchell on the road. It has since been released on DVD.

Personnel

Track numbering refers to CD and digital releases of the album.

Technical personnel

Charts

Chart (1982)! scope="col"
Peak
position
Australian Albums (Kent Music Report)51
US Cash Box Top 100 Albums[2] 28

Notes and References

  1. http://jonimitchell.com/biography/bio.cfm?id=237 JoniMitchell.com – Biography (1981–1984 A Solid Love)
  2. Cash Box Top 100 Albums . Cash Box. December 18, 1982. 29. 16 July 2024.