Inner Dialogue - album Inner Dialogue 1969
1969 homonymous debut album for the American sunshine pop group Inner Dialogue. The band is the brainchild of the New York pianist and composer Eugene (Gene) DiNovi with a background in jazz and swing assisted by lyricist Tony Velona. Two female voices, piano, guitar, bass and drums for one of the most sought-after pop records by collectors. Scattered melancholy and inner reflections alternate a real riot of soft-psychedelic harmonies, sumptuous and longue arrangements in this sort of bizarre concept of persuasive, celestial voices, delightful orchestral parts combined to a cocktail of surreal texts.
Betty Jean Ward, Lynn Dolin Mann - vocals.
Gene DiNovi - piano, dulcitone, conductor.
Barry Zweig - guitar.
Jerry Scheff - Fender bass.
Robert Lanning - drums.
I go to life.
Inner Dialogue.
The touch.
Yesterday the dog.
Little bits of paper.
Little children.
Within you.
In sequence.
Look at me.
Doctor Man.
Get aboard a dream.
Now you see it, now you don't.
Betty Jean Ward, Lynn Dolin Mann - vocals.
Gene DiNovi - piano, dulcitone, conductor.
Barry Zweig - guitar.
Jerry Scheff - Fender bass.
Robert Lanning - drums.
I go to life.
Inner Dialogue.
The touch.
Yesterday the dog.
Little bits of paper.
Little children.
Within you.
In sequence.
Look at me.
Doctor Man.
Get aboard a dream.
Now you see it, now you don't.
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