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!Tropes associated with One Dove
* BreakupBreakout: Dot Allison
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* NonAppearingTitle: "There Goes The Cure", "Transient Truth", "Skanga"
* [[OneBookAuthor One Album Band]] - only ever released one album, ''Morning Dove White''.
* [[OneBookAuthor One Album Band]] - only ever released one album, ''Morning Dove White''.
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* SpokenWordInMusic: "Fallen" and "Transient Truth".
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* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: The ghost story "Fallen" may be a FantasticRomance, or just a very flowery description of ADateWithRosiePalms.
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* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: The ghost story "Fallen" may be a FantasticRomance, or just a very flowery description of ADateWithRosiePalms.masturbation.
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[[UsefulNotes/{{Glasgow}} Glasgow]]-based alternative dance group who were touted as the next big thing in the UK music press circa 1993.
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* EpicRocking: The first seven tracks on ''Morning Dove White'' average over seven minutes each. And then there are the remixes: Secret Knowledge turned in remixes of "Breakdown" running 10:08 and 11:02, Music/{{Underworld}}'s mixes of "Why Don't You Take Me" are 11:02 and 14:55, Slam's two mixes of "White Love" run 15:34 and 17:35.
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* EpicRocking: The first seven tracks on ''Morning Dove White'' average over seven minutes each. And then there are the remixes: Secret Knowledge turned in remixes of "Breakdown" running 10:08 and 11:02, Music/{{Underworld}}'s Music/{{Underworld|Band}}'s mixes of "Why Don't You Take Me" are 11:02 and 14:55, Slam's two mixes of "White Love" run 15:34 and 17:35.
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* CoverVersion: One of the many acts who've tackled Music/DollyParton's "Jolene", their version was in an ambient dub style. There's also an unreleased cover of Simon Dupree's psychedelic classic "Kites" in circulation.
* EpicRocking: The first seven tracks on ''Morning Dove White'' average over seven minutes each. And then there are the remixes: Secret Knowledge turned in remixes of "Breakdown" running 10:08 and 11:02, Music/{{Underworld}}'s mixes of ""Why Don't You Take Me" are 11:02 and 14:55, Slam's two mixes of "White Love" run 15:34 and 17:35.
* EpicRocking: The first seven tracks on ''Morning Dove White'' average over seven minutes each. And then there are the remixes: Secret Knowledge turned in remixes of "Breakdown" running 10:08 and 11:02, Music/{{Underworld}}'s mixes of ""Why Don't You Take Me" are 11:02 and 14:55, Slam's two mixes of "White Love" run 15:34 and 17:35.
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* CoverVersion: One of the many acts who've who have tackled Music/DollyParton's "Jolene", their version was in an ambient dub style. There's also an unreleased cover of Simon Dupree's psychedelic classic "Kites" in circulation.
* EpicRocking: The first seven tracks on ''Morning Dove White'' average over seven minutes each. And then there are the remixes: Secret Knowledge turned in remixes of "Breakdown" running 10:08 and 11:02, Music/{{Underworld}}'s mixes of""Why "Why Don't You Take Me" are 11:02 and 14:55, Slam's two mixes of "White Love" run 15:34 and 17:35.
* EpicRocking: The first seven tracks on ''Morning Dove White'' average over seven minutes each. And then there are the remixes: Secret Knowledge turned in remixes of "Breakdown" running 10:08 and 11:02, Music/{{Underworld}}'s mixes of
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* SpecialGuest: Jah Wobble's [[LeadBassist lead bass]] contribution to "There Goes The Cure" raises it to the level of SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic.
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* SpecialGuest: Jah Wobble's [[LeadBassist lead bass]] contribution to "There Goes The the Cure" raises it to the level of SugarWiki/AwesomeMusic.
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* ExecutiveMeddling: their label wanted them to be more commercial, hence the Stephen Hague and William Orbit remixes. They pretty much abandoned their second album and split up because they couldn't be bothered dealing with the Executive Meddling anymore.
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* SpecialGuest: Jah Wobble's [[LeadBassist lead bass]] contribution to "There Goes The Cure" raises it to the level of AwesomeMusic.
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* CoverVersion: One of the many acts who've tackled DollyParton's Music/DollyParton's "Jolene", their version was in an ambient dub style. There's also an unreleased cover of Simon Dupree's psychedelic classic "Kites" in circulation.
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* CallBack: "Transient Truth" re-uses the spoken line "But if you want to know the truth" from "Fallen".
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* TheTheConfusion: The US pressing of ''Morning Dove White'' listed "Transient Truth" as "(The Transient) Truth". It's anyone's guess why.
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* TheTheConfusion: TheTheTitleConfusion: The US pressing of ''Morning Dove White'' listed "Transient Truth" as "(The Transient) Truth". It's anyone's guess why.
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* SpokenWordInMusic: "Fallen" and "Transient Truth".
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* SpokenWordInMusic: "Fallen" and "Transient Truth".Truth".
* TheTheConfusion: The US pressing of ''Morning Dove White'' listed "Transient Truth" as "(The Transient) Truth". It's anyone's guess why.
* TheTheConfusion: The US pressing of ''Morning Dove White'' listed "Transient Truth" as "(The Transient) Truth". It's anyone's guess why.
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* [[OneBookAuthor One Album Band]] - only ever released one album, ''Morning Dove White''.
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* [[OneBookAuthor One Album Band]] - only ever released one album, ''Morning Dove White''.White''.
* SpokenWordInMusic: "Fallen" and "Transient Truth".
* SpokenWordInMusic: "Fallen" and "Transient Truth".
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* CoverVersion: One of the many acts who've tackled DollyParton's "Jolene", their version was in an ambient dub style.
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* CoverVersion: One of the many acts who've tackled DollyParton's "Jolene", their version was in an ambient dub style. There's also an unreleased cover of Simon Dupree's psychedelic classic "Kites" in circulation.
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* NonAppearingTitle: "There Goes The Cure", "Transient Truth", "Skanga"
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* MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: The ghost story "Fallen" may be a FantasticRomance, or just a very flowery description of ADateWithRosiePalms.
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* EpicRocking: The first seven tracks on ''Morning Dove White'' average over seven minutes each. And then there are the Slam and Music/{{Underworld}} mixes of their singles, none of which drop below 11 minutes.
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* EpicRocking: The first seven tracks on ''Morning Dove White'' average over seven minutes each. And then there are the Slam remixes: Secret Knowledge turned in remixes of "Breakdown" running 10:08 and Music/{{Underworld}} 11:02, Music/{{Underworld}}'s mixes of their singles, none ""Why Don't You Take Me" are 11:02 and 14:55, Slam's two mixes of which drop below 11 minutes."White Love" run 15:34 and 17:35.
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* NewSoundAlbum: The B-sides for their final single "Why Don't You Take Me" showcased a more dub-oriented sound which was going to be the basis of their second album.
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Glasgow-based alternative dance group who were touted as the next big thing in the UK music press circa 1993.
!Tropes associated with One Dove
* EpicRocking: The first seven tracks on ''Morning Dove White'' average over seven minutes each. And then there are the Slam and Music/{{Underworld}} mixes of their singles, none of which drop below 11 minutes.
* ExecutiveMeddling: their label wanted them to be more commercial, hence the Stephen Hague and William Orbit remixes. They pretty much abandoned their second album and split up because they couldn't be bothered dealing with the Executive Meddling anymore.
* [[OneBookAuthor One Album Band]] - only ever released one album, ''Morning Dove White''.
!Tropes associated with One Dove
* EpicRocking: The first seven tracks on ''Morning Dove White'' average over seven minutes each. And then there are the Slam and Music/{{Underworld}} mixes of their singles, none of which drop below 11 minutes.
* ExecutiveMeddling: their label wanted them to be more commercial, hence the Stephen Hague and William Orbit remixes. They pretty much abandoned their second album and split up because they couldn't be bothered dealing with the Executive Meddling anymore.
* [[OneBookAuthor One Album Band]] - only ever released one album, ''Morning Dove White''.