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  2. Doves discography - Wikipedia

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    The album has also been certified platinum by the BPI. [2] In February 2005, Doves released their third studio album Some Cities, which again topped the albums chart at number 1, and produced the hit single "Black and White Town", which charted at number 6, and the minor hit "Snowden", which peaked at number 17. [1]

  3. Release dove - Wikipedia

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    Ringneck doves that are released into the wild and survive will likely starve to death. [7] Dove-shaped balloons released at an event in Incheon, South Korea. Increased public awareness about animal cruelty, and the influx of injured or lost release doves in animal shelters is decreasing the demand for release dove services. [6]

  4. Doves (band) - Wikipedia

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    The band's fourth album, Kingdom of Rust, was released in April 2009. Prior to the new release, Doves offered a free download of the album's lead track "Jetstream" on their website. On 27 January 2009 the band announced a week's worth of tour dates from 12–19 March, in which new album tracks made their debuts.

  5. The Last Broadcast (album) - Wikipedia

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    Doves wrote, recorded, and mixed the album within eight months, "which for Doves was incredibly fast," concluded Jez Williams. [4] "M62 Song" is credited to the band and Robert Fripp, Michael Giles, Greg Lake, Ian McDonald, and Peter Sinfield because, as stated in the album sleeve, the song is an adaptation of "Moonchild" by King Crimson.

  6. The Places Between: The Best of Doves - Wikipedia

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    The compilation was released as a standard single-disc best-of, as well as a deluxe three-disc edition, featuring the best-of album along with a bonus disc of B-sides, rarities, alternate versions, and album cuts, plus a bonus DVD collecting all of the band's music videos from 1998 through 2009. [1]

  7. Constellations for the Lonely - Wikipedia

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    Constellations for the Lonely is the upcoming sixth studio album by British rock band Doves. The album is set to be released by EMI North , the band's first for the label, on 28 February 2025. [ 1 ] Described by the band as a "dark" album, guitarist/singer Jez Williams said in an interview with NME , "We're living in pretty fucking horrible ...

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  9. Lost Sides - Wikipedia

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    The commercial edition of Lost Sides was released with a revised track listing in September 2003 as a single CD and as a limited edition double disc set. The first disc contains B-sides from Doves' first two albums, whilst the second disc features remixed material. The 2003 issue coincided with the band's first DVD release Where We're Calling ...