Doves - Last Broadcast
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Track List: Last Broadcast
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- IntroDownload & Buy
- WordsDownload & Buy
- There Goes The FearDownload & Buy
- M62 SongDownload & Buy
- Where We're Calling FromDownload & Buy
- N.Y.Download & Buy
- SatellitesDownload & Buy
- Friday's DustDownload & Buy
- PoundingDownload & Buy
- Last BroadcastDownload & Buy
- The Sulphur ManDownload & Buy
- Caught By The RiverDownload & Buy
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Album Details: Last Broadcast
- Release Date:
- 06/04/2002
- Label:
- Capitol
- UPC:
- 724381223222
User Reviews: Last Broadcast
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I eat my words. This album is fab..
, November 15, 20021 of 1 Yahoo! Users found this Last Broadcast review helpful I posted the last 3 star rating, after about 30 listens, holy sh1t this album is freekin amazing. Pounding has to be one to the coolest songs in the world. Go buy it and give it a chance, it will grow on you like any damn good album. Peace -
Nothing like 'Lost Soul'
, July 3, 2002Reviewer:
gregory - See all gregory's reviews This album has a few good songs, but not of the same caliber as their previous effort. I wasn't that impressed with this album. Go buy 'Lost Soul' if you don't have it yet! Peace
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Pro Reviews: Last Broadcast
| EXPERT RATING: From AMG Reviews When Doves issued Lost Souls in fall 2000, Brit-pop was immersed in its melodic gloom-and-doom era, ushered in by the success of Radiohead. The likes of Coldplay, Travis, Elbow, and Starsailor followed in their wake, as did Doves. What separated Doves from the rest was a glint of passion, evident on their 2000 debut, Lost Souls. Two years later, the atmospheric dreamscapes of Lost Souls were torn asunder for the musical daybreak of The Last Broadcast. As it turns out, the psychedelic vibrancy of "Catch the Sun," the brightest track on the album, pointed toward this brave second record. Gone are the hazy space rock trips and the cheerless attitudes; Doves are on the sunny side of the street for The Last Broadcast. The seven-minute sonic boom of "There Goes the Fear" finds Jimi Goodwin sharing vocals with Jez and Andy Williams for a glorious chorus. Each of them switches up vocal duties throughout, lending a joyous feel to the album itself. From the bold front of "Words" to the fiery momentum of "Pounding," The Last Broadcast shows a refreshing rawness that was absent before. The High Llamas' Sean O'Hagan delivers sweeping orchestral arrangements for the sublime "Friday's Dust," while the electronic dewdrops of "The Sulphur Man" push Doves' divine ambience further to the front. The Last Broadcast is sharply focused. Doves were caught up in making grand compositions on Lost Souls, which worked fabulously, but it was too much. They've stripped down to the basics, letting the optimism of The Last Broadcast take center stage. It's a brilliant moment. - MacKenzie Wilson, All Music Guide |
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The Manchester, England, epic pop trio the Doves reunited Jimi Goodwin (vocals/bass) with twin brothers Jez (guitar) and Andy Williams (drums) for a stunning musical collaboration mimicking the likes of Radiohead, the Verve, and Ocean Colour Scene. D...Full Doves Biography
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