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This mid-'70s double album trawls through the highlights of Dory Previn's four previous works, with two new songs added. The material on Live at Carnegie Hall is enriched by audience reaction and occasional raucous laughter, rather than the playing, which is competent but staid in parts. It is certainly gratifying to hear an artist so clearly nervous eliciting such a warm and enthusiastic response, but that aside, there's nothing that makes these renditions any better or worse than their studio counterparts. But Previn's guileless, untutored voice is a touching instrument live, and the between-song chat is witty and affecting. Of the two new songs, "Be Careful, Baby, Be Careful" is the best -- a cabaret-style ballad in which she sings, "Kick a person when she's up/And you can break her spirit you know/But kick a person when she's down/And all you'll break is your toe." ~ Charles Donovan
Recorded live at Carnegie Hall, New York, New York on April 18, 1973.
Includes liner notes by Paul Pelletier.
All tracks have been digitally remastered.
Reissued And Remastered With Stellar Sound.
Personnel includes: Dory Previn (vocals); Robert Wachtel (acoustic & electric guitars, dobro); Peter Jameson (6- & 12-string guitars); Tom Keene (piano, harpsichord); Bryan Garofalo (bass).
Live At Carnegie Hall Music | List Price | $20.98 (You save $3.19) | | Category | Rock Albums, Jazz CDs, Folk, Blues, Contemporary Blues, Rock/Pop, Live Performances, Singer/Songwriter, Contemporary Pop Vocals | | Label | Beat Goes On | | Orig Year | 1973 | | All Time Sales Rank | 66278  | | CD Universe Part number | 1039666 | | Catalog number | 374 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Sep 16, 1998 | | Studio/Live | Live | | Mono/Stereo | Stereo | | Producer | Nikolas Venet | | Engineer | Brooks Arthur | | Personnel | Bryan Garofalo - bass Tom Keene - piano, harpsichord Peter Jameson - 6- & 12-string guitars Dory Previn - vocals Robert Wachtel - acoustic & electric guitars, dobro
| | Additional Info | United Kingdom |
Dory Previn Live At Carnegie Hall Songs | 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 Veteran's Big Parade / Play It Again, Sam |
| 7. | Don't Put Him Down |
| 8. | Yada Yada la Scala |
| 9. | Lady With the Braid, The |
| 10. | Midget's Lament, The |
| 11. | Left Hand Lost |
| 12. | When a Woman 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) |
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