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Music in a Doll's House 1968 Album

Music in a Doll's House Music in a Doll's House
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37m
Country
United Kingdom
Release Dates
1968-07-19
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Music in a Doll's House is the debut album by English progressive rock group Family, released on 19 July 1968. The album, co-produced by Dave Mason of Traffic, features a number of complex musical arrangements contributing to its ambitious psychedelic sound.
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Roger Chapman
Roger Chapman
Vocals, Harmonica, Tenor Saxophone
Charlie Whitney
Charlie Whitney
Lead and Steel Guitars
Rob Townsend
Rob Townsend
Drums, Percussion
Ric Grech
Ric Grech
Bass Guitar, Violin, Cello, Vocals
Jim King
Jim King
Tenor and Soprano Saxophones, Vocals, Harmonica

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Say what you will about Jethro Tull, Traffic, Spooky Tooth, and Free - and I love all those bands - but none of them came out with a debut record as completely realized as Family's Music In A Doll's House. What is this? How do you classify it? Who cares? They were never this wacky and relevant ever again. Traffic founder Dave Mason produces and pretty much lets the band blow through a number of tangents untethered, but nothing really ever overstays its' welcome, either. Bonus scrap of trivia - thanks to Family, the Beatles had to change the name of their then-upcoming release to "The Beatles" a.k.a. The White Album.
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