Follow the City Lights
Follow The City Lights | ||||
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Studio album by Dover | ||||
Released | 10 October 2006 | |||
Recorded | 2005-2006 | |||
Genre | Electropop | |||
Label | Capitol EMI | |||
Producer | Daniel Alcover | |||
Dover chronology | ||||
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Singles from Follow The City Lights | ||||
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Follow The City Lights is the sixth album from Spanish band Dover. The band took a turn in their career to edit this album with an electronic character.
This time the leaders of the group Cristina Llanos and Amparo Llanos, alongside programmer and drummer Jesús Antúnez are joined by Samuel Titos, a newly signed bassist for the band. Since March 2006, they had begun talking about a new style. For this album they chose Daniel Alcover with whom they had worked on with Devil Came To Me, and who would win Music Prize for Best Sound Technician working on this album.
This album has been probably the most controversial for the band, since the change of style has led to the resignation of many fans of the group. The album reached No. 1 in Spanish sales for several weeks and placing their first single "Let Me Out" at the top of the charts. The prize won Best Alternative Album award at the Music Awards 2006. It was followed by the singles "Do Ya" and "Keep On Moving", the latest highly reminiscent of Madonna.
They confessed that they had enough desire to publish an album like this, despite many peoples opinions.
The song "Do Ya" is featured in the soundtrack of football video game FIFA 08.
Track listing
- "Let Me Out" - 4:23
- "Do Ya" - 3:00
- "Keep On Moving" - 3:26
- "Salvation" - 3:42
- "You & Me" - 3:37
- "Tonight" - 4:01
- "Dear Mc Cartney" - 1:58
- "Madrid" - 2:52
- "Denial" - 3:40
- "Shine On Me" - 2:43
External links
- Band's website.
- dovercitylights.com Album's website.