Live at Carnegie Hall (Dory Previn album)

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Live at Carnegie Hall
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ReleasedJuly 1973
Recorded18 April 1973
Genre Singer-songwriter
Label United Artists
Producer Nik Venet
Dory Previn chronology
Mary C. Brown and the Hollywood Sign
(1972)
Live at Carnegie Hall
(1973)
Dory Previn
(1974)
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Live at Carnegie Hall was the fifth solo album by Dory Previn, released in 1973 by United Artists.

Contents

The album was recorded live at Carnegie Hall, New York City on 18 April 1973. It was her only live album, and was originally released as a double LP. It drew on her four previous UA solo albums, and was her last release on the label.

Track listing

All tracks composed by Dory Previn

  1. "Mythical Kings and Iguanas"
  2. "Scared to Be Alone"
  3. "I Ain't His Child"
  4. "I Dance and Dance and Smile and Smile"
  5. "Esther's First Communion"
  6. "The Veterans Big Parade/Play It Again Sam"
  7. "Don't Put Him Down"
  8. "Yada Yada la Scala"
  9. "The Lady with the Braid"
  10. "The Midget's Lament"
  11. "Left Hand Lost"
  12. "When a Man Wants a Woman"
  13. "Angels and Devils the Following Day"
  14. "Mary C. Brown and the Hollywood Sign"
  15. "Be Careful, Baby, Be Careful"
  16. "Twenty Mile Zone"
  17. "Michael Michael"
  18. "Moon Rock"
  19. "Going Home (Mythical Kings and Iguanas)"

Personnel

Production

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References

  1. "Live at Carnegie Hall - Dory Previn | Credits | AllMusic". AllMusic .