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Showbox, Seattle, WA

Showbox, Seattle, WA

June 10th 2001

Bootleg: Yes, Audience Recording which includes Radio session at end of show.

Setlist

Firesuite
Rise
Sea Song
Darker
Catch The Sun
Satellites
The Man Who Told Everything
Lost Souls
A House
The Cedar Room
NY
Here It Comes
Hit The Ground Running
Spaceface

The End Sessions KNDD Seattle, WA

Catch The Sun
Rise
Here It Comes
The Cedar Room

Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, WA

Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, WA

March 9th 2001

Bootleg: Yes, Audience Recording.

Setlist

Firesuite
Rise
Sea Song
Break Me Gently
Catch The Sun
The Man Who Told Everything
Lost Souls
A House
NY
The Cedar Room
Here It Comes
Spaceface

Bimbo’s, San Francisco, CA

Bimbo’s, San Francisco, CA

March 7th 2001

Audience Recording

Tracklisting:

Suitenoise
Firesuite
Rise
Sea Song
Break Me Gently
Catch The Sun
The Man Who Told Everything
Lost Souls
A House
NY
The Cedar Room
Sesame Street Theme
Here It Comes
Spaceface

El Ray, Los Angeles, CA

El Ray, Los Angeles, CA

March 6th 2001

Bootleg? Yes, Audience Recording.

Setlist

Suitenoise
Firesuite
Rise
Sea Song
Catch The Sun
The Man Who Told Everything
Lost Souls
A House
NY
The Cedar Room
Here It Comes
Spaceface

KCRW Studios, Santa Monica

KCRW Studios, Santa Monica

March 6th 2001

Radio Broadcast

Tracklisting:

Catch The Sun
Rise
The Cedar Room
Here It Comes
A House
NY

St Andrews, Detroit, MI 2001

St Andrews, Detroit, MI

March 2nd 2001

Bootleg: Yes, Audience Recording

Setlist

Firesuite
Rise
Sea Song
Catch The Sun
The Man Who Told Everything
Lost Souls
A House
The Cedar Room
NY
Here It Comes
Spaceface

Opera House, Toronto, Ontario 2001

Opera House, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

March 1st 2001

Bootleg: Yes, From webcast

Setlist

Firesuite
Rise
Sea Song
Break Me Gently
Catch The Sun
The Man Who Told Everything
Lost Souls
A House
NY
The Cedar Room
Here It Comes
Spaceface

Bowery, New York City, NY 2001

Bowery, New York City, NY

Febuary 27th 2001

Bootleg: Yes, Audience Recording.

Setlist

Firesuite
Rise
Sea Song
Break Me Gently
Catch The Sun
The Man Who Told Everything
Lost Souls
A House
NY
The Cedar Room
Here It Comes
Spaceface

Paradise, Boston, MA 2001

Paradise, Boston, MA

26th Febuary 2001

Bootleg: Yes, Audience Recording

Setlist

Firesuite
Rise
Sea Song
Break Me Gently
Catch The Sun
The Man Who Told Everything
Lost Souls
A House
NY
The Cedar Room
Here It Comes

Spaceface

Doves Prepare to Take Flight in America

An article from ABC news about doves first US show at the hard rock cafe in Miami.

British rock act the Doves kick off their inaugural U.S. tour tonight in Miami, and though it’s hitting North American shores with little fanfare, the band seems to be part of a resurgent musical trend.

Radiohead’s Kid A was the first British album to top the chart in three years; Mercury Prize winner Badly Drawn Boy staged a successful fall tour; and rock act Coldplay was drawing enthusiastic crowds before the flu derailed its tour — it’s not quite The Beatles getting off the plane before hordes of screaming fans, but are these signs of a new wave of British music?

Doves drummer Andy Williams doesn’t see it that way: “We known them, and they’re cool people — but we’re not a scene definitely. That’s always what we’ve been against really, being part of any scene. We’re always very much keen to make our own mark.”

Scene or not, the band members are good friends with Damon Gough, a k a Badly Drawn Boy, with whom they competed for the Mercury Prize — and Williams says they’ve talked with the singer-songwriter about what to expect from North American audiences.

“He loved it,” Williams says of Gough’s fall tour. “He preferred the American sorts to the British — he said people just really got it.”

Williams adds, “Probably a lot of British bands go over with an arrogant attitude, as in, ‘We’re going to conquer America’ — and they end up being very disappointed when it doesn’t happen like that. We’re coming over to just turn some heads … and play to a lot of the people who are really into the album.”

The band plans to throw in a few new songs in the shows throughout the tour, but the focus will be on the Doves’ first full-length album, Lost Souls, which arrived Stateside in October.

Lost Souls, a moody collection of expansive rock songs, does not have the uncertain voice of a debut album — partly because the trio has been together since it united in the late ’80s in Manchester, England, while the city’s music scene was still booming and incorporating more sounds from dance and house music.

The group’s first incarnation, Sub Sub, featured a far more electronic bent. The group scored a hit in 1995 with “Ain’t No Love (Ain’t No Use).”

Though the Doves have yet to top that, at least in terms of radio play, Williams has no doubt of the band’s direction.

“We’re about 10 times better live than we were with Sub Sub,” he says. “It’s a lot freer with Doves. We’re coming more from a song aspect now, and the music’s a lot more energetic.”

Doves tour dates:

February Feb. 23 — Hard Rock Cafe, Miami, Fla. Feb. 24 — Upstage, Philadelphia, Pa. Feb. 25 — 9:30 Club, Washington, D.C. Feb. 26 — Paradise Rock Club, Boston, Mass. Feb. 27 — Bowery Ballroom, New York, N.Y.

March March 1 — Lee’s Palace, Toronto, Ontario March 2 — St. Andrews Hall, Detroit, Mich. March 3 — Double Door, Chicago, Ill. March 4 — 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis, Minn. March 6 — El Rey Theater, Los Angeles, Calif. March 7 — Bimbo’s, San Francisco, Calif. March 9 — Crocodile Cafe, Seattle, Wash. March 10 — Richards on Richards, Vancouver, British Columbia March 11 — Ohm, Portland, Ore.

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