Dory Previn (album)

Dory Previn was the fifth solo studio LP by Dory Previn, released in September 1974. It was her first album for the Warner Brothers label, having left United Artists.

Dory Previn
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1974
StudioBurbank Studios, Burbank, California
GenreSinger-songwriter
LabelWarner Bros.
ProducerNik Venet
Dory Previn chronology
Live at Carnegie Hall
(1973)
Dory Previn
(1974)
We're Children of Coincidence and Harpo Marx
(1976)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Track listing

All tracks composed by Dory Previn

  1. "Lover Lover Be My Cover"
  2. "Coldwater Canyon"
  3. "Atlantis"
  4. "Mama Mama Comfort Me"
  5. "Brando"
  6. "New Rooms"
  7. "The Empress of China"
  8. "The Obscene Phone Call"
  9. "The Crooked Christmas Star, '73"
  10. "Did Jesus Have a Baby Sister?"

Personnel

  • Dory Previn – guitar, vocals
  • Ray Brown – acoustic bass
  • Bobby Bruce – violin
  • David Cohen – guitar
  • Buddy Collette – saxophone, flute, clarinet
  • Brian Davies – acoustic guitar
  • Dan Dugmore – pedal steel guitar
  • Pat Henderson – backing vocals
  • Peter Jameson – guitar
  • Tom Keene – keyboards
  • Carolyn Matthews – backing vocals
  • Myrna Matthews – backing vocals
  • Sherlie Matthews – backing vocals
  • Lincoln Mayorga – piano
  • Marti McCall – backing vocals
  • Joe Osborn – bass
  • Lyle Ritz – bass
  • Lisa Roberts – backing vocals
  • Ron Tutt – drums
  • Waddy Wachtel – guitar
  • Perry Botkin, Jr. – string arrangements, conductor, bazouki
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References

  1. Donovan, Charles. Dory Previn at AllMusic


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