New Horizons (Dottie West album)

New Horizons is a studio album by American country music artist Dottie West, released in 1983.

This was the last album released by West under Liberty Records (which had its name changed from United Artists in 1980).

A single from the album, "Tulsa Ballroom" became West's last Top 40 Country hit in her solo career.

West was 50 at the time and although a highly popular concert artist her mainstream success on records was fading out like several of her other contemporaries, being overtaken by a new generation of stars.

It is notable that Steve Wariner was an artist that was helped greatly by Dottie in the beginning of his career, touring as part of her backing band much like Larry Gatlin.