Track Listing 1. Some Cities 2. Black and White Town 3. Almost Forgot Myself 4. Snowden 5. Storm, The 6. Walk in Fire 7. One of These Days 8. Someday Soon 9. Shadows of Salford 10. Sky Starts Falling 11. Ambition
| Details | | Producer: | Ben Hiller, Ben Hillier, Doves | | Distributor: | EMI Music Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Doves (00's): Andy Williams , Jez Williams, Jimi Goodwin. Recording information: Moolah Rouge, Manchester, England. With their third outing, SOME CITIES, Doves created their most cohesive album to date. While the British trio's debut, LOST SOULS, conjured up a wonderfully melancholy mood, and its follow-up, THE LAST BROADCAST, expanded the band's sonic palette, SOME CITIES sees Doves fine-tuning their sound with the strengths of both previous releases. Atmospheric rock remains the group's calling card, as best exemplified by the shimmering "Almost Forgot Myself," the string-laden "The Storm," and the woozy "Shadows of Salford." Although the album is filled with mid-tempo tunes, "Black and White Town" picks up the pace with a Motown-like backbeat, "Walk in Fire" builds to a thrilling crescendo (much like THE LAST BROADCAST's "There Goes the Fear"), and "Sky Starts Falling" presents the trio in a buoyant, rocked-out mode. Crafting three excellent albums in a row is a tall order for any band, but with SOME CITIES, Doves have done exactly that.
Editorial Reviews 4 stars out of 5 - [R]ich and bold and quite beautiful....This wonderful, distinct album makes Doves automatically leaders of the pack. Uncut
3 stars out of 5 - [With] the beautiful, flute-laced, stop-start lament of 'Someday Soon', the epically inclined 'Walk In Fire' and the Air-like ambience of 'The Storm'. Mojo
[C]ondenses the spacey sprawl of previous works for a tighter album, yet still maintains the Doves' distinct ethereality....[A] wondrously exhilarating, shimmering pop masterpiece. - Grade: A- Entertainment Weekly
[E]ven tracks that start off small and lonesome build to OK COMPUTER arena levels. - Grade: B Spin
3 stars out of 5 - [B]rightens up the widescreen gloom of their 2000 debut, LOST SOULS, dishing out hopeful, multitracked choruses and liquid guitars... Rolling Stone
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