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CD: HVNLP26CD
RELEASE DATE: 2000
LABEL: Heavenly
01. Firesuite 
02. Here It Comes
03. Break Me Gently
04. Sea Song
05. Rise 
06. Lost Souls
07. Melody Calls
08. Catch the Sun
09. Man Who Told Everything
10. Cedar Room
11. Reprise
12. House
In 1993, a band called Sub Sub went Top 3 with a hi-NRG dance anthem entitled
'Ain't No Love (Ain't No Use)'. After a fire devastated their equipment, Jez
and Andy Williams and Jimi Goodwin rose from the ashes (not as phoenixes but
as Doves), ditched the pounding beats and found a new style. This debut album
is a delicate, beautiful little beast, shot through with a contemplative emotionalism
and a somehow timeless, mellow sound. Doves deal in freefloating, Air-like instrumentals,
such as the opener, 'Firesuite', and fragile ditties which sound like Embrace
after devoting their lives to meditation, and which quietly steal out of your
stereo to fill up your soul. Nearly every track is carefully crafted and utterly
gorgeous. 'Sea Song', is so expansively atmospheric, it seems to take you up
on its waves and up to the seagulls above, or the aptly-titled 'Rise', which
will have you practically levitating. But Doves don't always fly off into the
ether - there's also the odd bit of Hammond organ-sprinkled retro chic here
to keep your feet on the ground, such as the Rialto-esque 'Here It Comes', which
is the ideal soundtrack to cool people drinking in smoky rooms. Amazing...
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