Morning Dove White
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Morning Dove White | ||
Studio album by One Dove | ||
Released | October 19, 1993 | |
Recorded | ??? | |
Genre | Electronica | |
Length | 69:57 | |
Label | FFRR Records | |
Producer(s) | Andrew Weatherall, Stephen Hague | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Morning Dove White is the first and only album from club-oriented Scottish electronica act One Dove. The album was released in 1993. The songs "Breakdown", "Fallen", "(The Transient) Truth", "White Love", and "Why Don't You Take Me" were released as singles or 12" singles.
Their second album was never completed.
The album was originally to have been titled Sound, but this was changed shortly before release. "Morning White Dove" was the Native American name of Elvis Presley's maternal great-great-great-grandmother.[1]
[edit] Track listing
- "Fallen" – 7:18
- "White Love (Guitar Paradise Mix)" – 10:16
- "Breakdown (Cellophane Boat Mix)" – 6:39
- "There Goes the Cure" – 8:03
- "Sirens" – 6:34
- "My Friend" – 6:59
- "(The Transient) Truth" – 9:05
- "Why Don't You Take Me" – 3:40
- "White Love (Piano Reprise)" – 1:09
- "Breakdown (Radio Mix)" – 4:40
- "White Love (Radio Mix)" – 5:32
The last two tracks do not appear on the vinyl version.