Sister (Dover Album)
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''Sister'' is the debut studio album by the Spanish rock band
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. It was released on 15 August 1995 under the independent record company Everlasting-Caroline. It was recorded between July and August 1995 at Estudio La Nave in Madrid. The record company, lacking resources, did little promotion for the album, which led to a complete failure to sell only 500 copies of an edition of 800, when his goal was to edit and sell 4,000. This was a big disappointment, but it allowed them to add performances (
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from 1996 to 1998, and
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in 1996). Even with the disappointment of sales, they recorded their first video, ''Come with Me''. Officially, the album had no single, but this song was the most demanded for at concerts by fans. The music video was recorded in a garage, with reduced budget, under the direction of Juan Bullón.


Reissue

The album was reissued by
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on 26 March 2001. Besides having a new album cover and an internal booklet with pictures from the last tours, it contained a song that, in its day, could not enter the album because of publishing problems. It was "Noche Tras Noche", the only song that the band has recorded in Spanish. It is a cover version of the Spanish group Solera, that Dover used to play in their first concerts back in 1994. One single, "Angelus", was released from this reissued album, which contained three songs: "Angelus" itself, "The Morning After", and the aforementioned "Noche Tras Noche".


Appearances

The songs "Angelus" and "The Morning After" made appearance in the 2001 Spanish film "No te fallaré".


Critical reception

''Sister'' did not draw too much attention, and did not receive favorable reviews (nor unfavorable). BDF from LaFonoteca described it as a "debut in which the group is kind of laid down". BDF listed "Anacrusa", "Come with Me", "Grey" and "She Will" as great songs on this debut, and also points that, however, the tracks generally seem unfinished, with some of them that does not even reach a minute long.


Track listing

;Reissue bonus tracks


Personnel

;Dover *
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– vocals and guitar *
Amparo Llanos Amparo Llanos Fayos (born 27 May 1965) is a Spanish musician, guitarist and songwriter. She was the leader, along with her sister Cristina, of the Spanish rock band Dover. Biography Before the foundation of the band, she worked in the shop of ...
– guitar *
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– drums * Álvaro Gómez – bass


Release history


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Sister (Dover Album) Dover (band) albums 1995 debut albums