"White, White Dove" is a song by the British rock band
Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel
Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel are a British glam rock band from the early 1970s from London. Their music covers a range of styles from pop to progressive rock. Over the years they have had five albums in the UK Albums Chart and twelve singles in ...
, which was released in 1976 as the second and final single from their fourth studio album ''
Timeless Flight
''Timeless Flight'' is the fourth studio album by Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel, which was released by EMI in 1976. It was written and produced by Steve Harley.
Background
Harley began writing material for ''Timeless Flight'' while Steve Harley & ...
''. The song was written and produced by Harley.
Background
As the second single to be released from ''Timeless Flight'', "White, White Dove" followed the commercial failure of "Black or White", which failed to enter the
UK Singles Chart
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when released in November 1975. "White, White Dove" was released shortly after ''Timeless Flight'', but despite the album's top 20 success in the UK, "White, White Dove" also failed to reach the UK top 50. It did however reach number six in the UK Star Breakers Chart on 13 March 1976.
"White, White Dove" was recorded at
Trident Studios
Trident Studios was a British recording facility, located at 17 St Anne's Court in London's Soho district between 1968 and 1981. It was constructed in 1967 by Norman Sheffield, drummer of the 1960s group the Hunters, and his brother Barry.
...
in London, and remixed and cut at
Abbey Road Studios
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, London. The song features Lindsay Elliott, the younger brother of the band's drummer
Stuart Elliott, on congas.
Release
"White, White Dove" was released by EMI Records as a 7-inch single in the UK, Germany, Belgium, Portugal and Australia.
Some versions of the single featured an edit of "White, White Dove", which cut the album version down by over a minute.
The single's B-side, "Throw Your Soul Down Here", was written and produced by Harley. It was exclusive to the single and remained so until it was included as a bonus track on the 1991 EMI CD release of ''Timeless Flight''. The song was recorded at
AIR Studios
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, London, after the ''Timeless Flight'' sessions. It features
Herbie Flowers
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Flowers has contributed to recordings by Elton John (''Tumblewe ...
on double bass and
B. A. Robertson
Brian Alexander Robertson (born 12 September 1956) is a Scottish musician, composer and songwriter. He had a string of hits in the late 1970s and early 1980s characterised by catchy pop tunes and jaunty humorous lyrics, including " Knocked It ...
on piano.
Promotion
To promote the song's release as a single, the band performed the song live on the UK ITV music programme ''
Supersonic
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''. The performance has surfaced on YouTube in recent years.
Critical reception
On its release as a single, Ray Fox-Cumming of ''
Record Mirror & Disc'' predicted the song would be a hit. He commented, "I was not convinced that this was the best track to be single number two from ''Timeless Flight'', but now, edited down, it does make sense. It's still not one of Harley's strongest songs, but the funky guitar patterns, well-paced vocal and sterling production all help to make it man enough for the job of chart-breaching." Caroline Coon of ''
Melody Maker
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'' was positive of the song in her review, but felt it had "less chart potential" than "Black or White". She wrote, "This is a subtly different mix from the album track. Slightly edgier, just emphasising the anger which gapes like an infinite black pit under the funky, wildly ecstatic percussion and popping bass lines. Not only is this sound supremely confident, swimming straight up the current Seventies feel, pitched right on the pulse of what is relevant in music today, but Harley's whole tone is thrusting forward in the direction to where sound will be in the Eighties."
Roxana Read of the ''
Neath Guardian
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'' commented, "Bearing olive branches, peace and contentment, Harley is back with 'White, White Dove'. Perhaps this one will get no further than 'Black or White'. Certainly not a '
Judy Teen
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'. Excellent, though." In a review of ''Timeless Flight'',
Stewart Parker, for his "High Pop" column in ''
The Irish Times
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'' criticised the song for being "aimless and tuneless". Graham Scott of ''
The Evening Times
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' "
Sympathy for the Devil
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It is consi ...
". He added, "What it's all about I'm not sure, but the music's certainly good." In a 2003 review of ''Timeless Flight'', Martin Aston of ''
Q'' felt the song's "borderline-poppy chorus is scuppered by skittish, borderline-jazz rock flourishes".
Track listing
7-inch single
#"White, White Dove" – 5:37
#"Throw Your Soul Down Here" – 4:04
7-inch single (Australian release)
#"White, White Dove" (Edited Version) – 4:15
#"Throw Your Soul Down Here" – 4:04
Personnel
White, White Dove
*
Steve Harley
Steve Harley (born Stephen Malcolm Ronald Nice; 27 February 1951) is an English singer and songwriter, best known as frontman of the rock group Cockney Rebel, with whom he still tours, albeit with frequent and significant personnel changes.
Ea ...
– vocals, guitar
*
Jim Cregan
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– guitar, backing vocals
*
Duncan Mackay – keyboards
* George Ford – bass, backing vocals
*
Stuart Elliott – drums
* Lindsay Elliott – congas
Throw Your Soul Down Here
* Steve Harley – vocals, acoustic guitar
*
Herbie Flowers
Brian Keith "Herbie" Flowers (born 19 May 1938) is an English musician specialising in electric bass, double bass and tuba. He is noted as a member of Blue Mink, T. Rex and Sky.
Flowers has contributed to recordings by Elton John (''Tumblewe ...
– double bass
*
B. A. Robertson
Brian Alexander Robertson (born 12 September 1956) is a Scottish musician, composer and songwriter. He had a string of hits in the late 1970s and early 1980s characterised by catchy pop tunes and jaunty humorous lyrics, including " Knocked It ...
– piano
* Stuart Elliott – drums
*
Yvonne Keeley
Yvonne Keeley (born Yvonne Paaij, 6 September 1952) is a Dutch pop music singer. She is the sister of Patricia Paay.
She began her career as a session singer in the music industry in London. She was the girlfriend of Steve Harley of Steve ...
– backing vocals
Production
* Steve Harley – producer
* Peter Kelsey – engineer on "White, White Dove"
* Tony Clark – engineer and remix engineer on "White, White Dove"
* Chris Blair – mastering on "White, White Dove"
Charts
References
{{Steve Harley
1976 songs
1976 singles
Steve Harley songs
Songs written by Steve Harley
EMI Records singles