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・ What's Important to Me
・ What's in a Name
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・ What's in It for Me
・ What's in It for Me (disambiguation)
・ What's in Our Heart
・ What's in Our Heart (song)
・ What's In The Bag?
・ What's in the Box
・ What's in the Picture
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What's Inside
・ What's It All About
・ What's It All About (Lil' Chris album)
・ What's It All About (Pat Metheny album)
・ What's It All About (song)
・ What's It For?
・ What's it going to take?
・ What's It Gonna Be
・ What's It Gonna Be (H "Two" O song)
・ What's It Gonna Be?!
・ What's It to You
・ What's It Worth
・ What's Left of Me
・ What's Left of Me (album)
・ What's Left of Me (song)


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What's Inside

''What's Inside'' is the fourteenth studio album by British singer-songwriter Joan Armatrading. The album was written, arranged and produced by Armatrading, co-produced by David Tickle and recorded at the A&M Recording Studios in Hollywood. The strings were recorded at Abbey Road Studios, London, with the Kronos Quartet's contribution recorded at The Plant Recording Studios, Sausalito, California and The Memphis Horns recorded at Kiva Recording Studio, Memphis, Tennessee. The album was released in 1995 by RCA and was Armatrading's only album for the label. She had left A&M in 1992 after an eighteen-year association with the company.
== Background ==
Armatrading used a string orchestra on several tracks. She used the London Metropolitan Orchestra, along with the Kronos Quartet on one track and The Memphis Horns on two songs. Because of this, the album had several arrangers (see Personnel list) including Armatrading herself.
B. J. Cole returned to play slide guitar, the first time he had played on an Armatrading album since 1976, when he played on the track "Down to Zero" from the eponymous ''Joan Armatrading'' album; and Manu Katché once more returned to play drums. After a twelve-year gap, Tony Levin reprised his role as one of the album's bass guitarists – he had previously played on ''Walk Under Ladders'' in 1981 and ''The Key'' in 1983. Other than those, Armatrading and her co-producer David Tickle worked with a new set of musicians for the album, including some very experienced artists guesting on several tracks, such as Darryl Jones, who had worked with Miles Davis and Eric Clapton, among others, and who went on to join the Rolling Stones; Greg Phillinganes, a keyboardist who had worked with Stevie Wonder, Eric Clapton, Donna Summer, Aretha Franklin and many others, and Benmont Tench of Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers.

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