Morning Dove White is the only album by club-orientated Scottish alternative dance act One Dove. It was released in 1993. The album includes three singles which reached the UK charts: "White Love" (No. 43), "Breakdown" (No. 24) and "Why Don't You Take Me" (No. 30)
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Morning Dove White is the only album by club-orientated Scottish alternative dance act One Dove. It was released in 1993. The album includes three si… read more
Morning Dove White is the only album by club-orientated Scottish alternative dance act One Dove. It was released in 1993. The album includes three singles which reached the UK charts: &q… read more
This Scottish trio offered a commercial, beautiful, dreamy expression of the early 90's UK obsession with spacey ambient "chill out" music, as practiced by The Orb and Sven Väth among others. Fronted by vocalist Dot Allison, One Dove released five singles (including "Why Don't You Take Me", "Breakdown" and "White Love") plus had their song "Fallen" featured in the soundtrack to the trashy cult classic "Showgirls". They released their sole album Morning Dove White in 1993. After they aborted the recording of a seco… read more
This Scottish trio offered a commercial, beautiful, dreamy expression of the early 90's UK obsession with spacey ambient "chill out" music, as practiced by The Orb and Sven V…read more
This Scottish trio offered a commercial, beautiful, dreamy expression of the early 90's UK obsession with spacey ambient "chill out" music, as practiced by The Orb and Sven Väth among others. Fronted by vocalist Dot Alli…read more