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''Morning Dove White'' is the only studio album by Scottish electronic music group One Dove. It was originally released on Boy's Own Productions in 1993. The group primarily co-produced the album with Andrew Weatherall, with Stephen Hague later being recruited to assist with additional production and remixing. ''Morning Dove White'' peaked at number 30 on the UK Albums Chart. The album includes three singles which appeared on the UK Singles Chart: "White Love" (No. 43), "Breakdown" (No. 24), and "Why Don't You Take Me" (No. 30).


Critical reception

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scene: "Stripped of their backing, these songs are the stuff you end up humming in the bath, with melodies that linger in the mind rather than passing through it". Frank Owen of '' Vibe'' described the group as "the best and brightest hope of the U.K.
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scene, providing a needed dose of individual glamor and pop perfection in a community that, until recently, shunned such things". '' NME'' critic Stephen Dalton was less receptive, finding that the record suffered by comparison to Weatherall's work on
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'' (1991), despite appraising One Dove as "potentially the best post-rave pop act in Britain". '' The Village Voice''s
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dismissed the album apart from the track "White Love (Guitar Paradise Mix)", which he named a " choice cut". In a retrospective review, Ned Raggett of AllMusic wrote that " Dot Allison's singing, informed with everything from Siouxsie Sioux's cool clip to Dolly Parton's rich passion ... is simply marvelous, while the blend of influences in the musicians' work ranges as well from dub's deep echo to epic metal noise." In 2017, '' Mixmag'' included the album on its list of "10 Slept-On Albums That Should Have Been Absolutely Huge". Joe Muggs wrote, "The music of Glaswegian trio Allison,
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and Jim McKinven was the ultimate expression of the bittersweet collapse of the comedown, and was a morning-after staple for those who knew."


Accolades


Track listing

* "Breakdown (Radio Mix)" and "White Love (Radio Mix)" do not appear on the vinyl version.


Personnel

Credits adapted from the UK CD edition's liner notes. One Dove * Dot Allison – vocals * Jim McKinven – guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, programming *
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– keyboards, programming Additional musicians * Eddie Higgins – drums (1), percussion (1), percussion loop (3, 10) * Jagz Kooner – additional drums (2, 4–9, 11), additional percussion (2, 4–9, 11) * Phil Mossman – guitar (2, 8) * Andrew Innes – guitar (3, 10) * Jah Wobble – bass guitar (4) * Tom Baeppler – guitar (5) * Gary Burns – guitar (6, 7), Hammond organ (5), piano (9), additional programming (2, 4–9, 11) Technical personnel * Andrew Weatherall – production * One Dove – production * Hugo Nicholson – engineering (1, 3), mixing (1, 3) * Gary Burns – engineering (2, 4–9), mixing (2, 4–9) * Jagz Kooner – engineering (2, 4–9), mixing (2, 4–9) * Stephen Hague – additional production (10, 11), remix (10, 11) * Gary Wilkinson – engineering (10, 11) * Chris Clunn – photography


Charts


References


External links

* {{Authority control 1993 debut albums One Dove albums FFRR Records albums Albums produced by Stephen Hague Albums produced by Andrew Weatherall