On My Way to Where

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  • Artist: Dory Previn
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1970 07
  • Total Time: 32:35
  • Genre: Rock

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After losing her husband to Mia Farrow, Dory Previn disappeared into the obscurity of a mental institution, where, as part of the supervised therapy, she was encouraged to write songs. In 1970, she dusted herself down, sought and won a record contract and finally hit back at Farrow with "Beware of Young Girls." This quiet but deadly character assassination depicted Farrow as a scheming minx whose fey, waif-like appearance was nothing more than a nefarious pretense. Cleverer still, its seething libretto was set to the melody of a traditional lullaby. On My Way to Where, the song's parent album, was produced by Nik Venet, and firmly established Previn as a singer/songwriter with several differences -- first, her problems (divorce, schizophrenia, a childhood's worth of abuse) were of staggering significance at a time when other writers filled entire albums with dour material about meaningless affairs. Second, her sense of humour knocked most of the competition into a cocked hat. All ten tracks here boast admirable pluck in the face of considerable adversity, and a sense of fun to boot. Whether examining her own mental disorder ("Mr Whisper"), coming to terms with her violent father ("I Ain't His Child") or just bringing Farrow to book, Previn inhabited a more interesting musical setting than the standard wailing over an acoustic guitar, utilizing a marching band, faux country and, on "Michael Michael," even a touch of late psychedelia. ~ Charles Donovan, Rovi

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On My Way to Where

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On My Way to Where
Studio album by Dory Previn
Released July 1970
Recorded 1970
Genre Singer-songwriter
Label Mediarts/United Artists
Producer Nik Venet
Dory Previn chronology
The Leprechauns Are Upon Me
(1958)
On My Way to Where
(1970)
Mythical Kings and Iguanas
(1971)
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Allmusic 3/5 stars link

On My Way to Where was the first solo LP by Dory Previn, released in 1970.

Dory Previn established herself from the late 1950s as a lyricist for movie songs in Hollywood, in the process being nominated for three Academy Awards. However, by 1970 her marriage to composer and conductor Andre Previn had disintegrated, following his affair with Mia Farrow and her own mental health problems. She retreated into a hospital, where, as therapy, she was encouraged to write songs of self analysis. With producer Nik Venet, she recorded On My Way To Where for his Mediarts company, which was later taken over by United Artists.

The album established her as a confessional singer-songwriter, revealing and analysing problems of childhood abuse, mental health and divorce. "Beware of Young Girls" was a sharp attack on Mia Farrow set to the melody of a traditional lullaby. The songs were performed by many of the top session musicians of the time.

Track listing

  1. "Scared To Be Alone"
  2. "I Ain't His Child"
  3. "Esther's First Communion"
  4. "He Lives Alone"
  5. "With My Daddy In The Attic"
  6. "The Veterans Big Parade"
  7. "Michael Michael"
  8. "Beware of Young Girls"
  9. "Twenty-Mile Zone"
  10. "Mr. Whisper"

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