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,[5] features a number of complex musical arrangements contributing to its ambitious psychedelic sound.
[citation needed] The album was the first by an English rock group to be released on the US Reprise label (which had originally been set up by Frank Sinatra but was now owned by Warner Bros).
It was licensed to the label by Dukeslodge Enterprises, a company run by the band's manager, John Gilbert, who was credited as 'executive producer' of the album.
In an interview for ZigZag magazine, Whitney reported that due to only having four track recording equipment final overdubs were done live during the mix so mono vinyl copies had a different mix than the stereo version; due to a pressing error, the record would jump the grooves during playback so the mono release was withdrawn.