Some Cities
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- Sales Rank:101,584
- Media:Audio CD
- Discs:1
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- Dimensions (in):5.6 x 5 x 0.5
- Release Date:March 1, 2005
- MPN:00724387460928
- Model:00724387460928
- UPC:893422002147
- EAN:0724387460928
- ASIN:B0007735HG
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Tracks
- Some Cities
- Black And White Town
- Almost Forgot Myself
- Snowden
- The Storm
- Walk In Fire
- One Of These Days
- Someday Soon
- Shadows Of Salford
- Sky Starts Falling
- Ambition
Editorial Reviews:
Album Description
2 LP Set. Some Cities is a turbo charged, sonorous assault; at points crunching and urban, sounding like a midnight high-speed joy ride through the industrial beating heart of their hometown city Manchester. The album, Some Cities could only ever have been born in the North of England and is the sound of a full throttle, Doves band. It's also the sound of the band at their most relaxed and confident, their most driven and fine-tuned. EMI. 2005.
Amazon.com
In the three years between this album and its epic-scaled predecessor,
The Last Broadcast, Manchester trio Doves were obviously doing something more artistically rewarding than mere touring. It's not that their sense of ambitious scale has waned. It's that it has been refocused inward here toward personal matters and the state of their Northern UK homeland. The title track and thumping, soul-inflected single "Black and White Town" state as much early on. But much more than Doves' subject matter has evolved as well. The album's sonically intriguing mix of influences fuse singer Jimi Goodwin's unabashed hook jones with bottom-heavy club rhythms and the restless, expansive instincts of multi-instrumentalist twins Andy and Jez Williams. Then, all is channeled through the fuzzy aura of too many youthful 3am's at Manchester's famed Hacienda nightspot.
The gorgeous moodiness of "Snowden" and string-drenched, mouth-harp seasoned "The Storm" show how far the band has evolved from its early Sub Sub incarnation/Manchester heritage, even as the bigger-than-life "Walk in Fire" shows just how deep those roots go. It's a magnificent record, one whose sense of scale belies its innate efficiency, and arguably Doves' most wholly satisfying to date. --Jerry McCulley
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