Description
The self-titled debut album by the American folk-rock band Dove was released on Myrrh Records in 1972, a division of Word. The album was produced by Billy Ray Hearn. All songs written by band member Bill Landers. Dove (catalog number MST-6507-LP) was the eighth album released on Myrrh Records, Word’s first – and at the time brand new – contemporary music label.
Early Myrrh co-ed group with appealing mix of folkrock, ballads and rural acoustic rock. Songs like «Exit» showcase fine acoustic guitar work ala Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young. «The Dirty Dozen» is a solid up-tempo track with electric guitar and harmonica. Lighter mood for the jangling folkrocker «Hand Grenades And Horseshoes». Piano ballads like «What Good Is» (with a touch of mellotron) and «Super, Super Star» hold up well. «Love» closes out the album, quiet at first, building to a fairly loud climax. I don’t think Bob Farrell was in the group yet – I don’t recognize him on the back cover. Not as rockin’ as their second LP, but definitely aglow with the whole mid-‘70s Jesus music sound, great m/f harmonies, untarnished by strings, horns and all that. All songs written by Bill Landers. The group had recorded a previous LP under the name Bill, Dave & Mary. Slick cover with shiny metallic silver logo and small embossed dove. [Ken Scott, The Archivist, 4th Edition]
LP tracklist:
Side One
A1. “Exit” – 2:54
A2. “Jesus Is Comin’ To Town” – 2:33
A3. “I Want You” – 2:15
A4. “Preacher Man” – 3:25
A5. “All I Got” – 4:25
Side Two
B1. “What Good Is” – 2:27
B2. “The Dirty Dozen” – 2:33
B3. “Super, Super Star” – 4:19
B4. “Hand Grenades & Horseshoes” – 2:54
B5. “Love” – 4:05
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