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.