
| | Doves [ mp3 ]album: Some Cities format: mp3 release: 2005 bitrate: 222 length: 46:56 min
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Tracks of Some Cities:
Some Cities.mp3
Black And White Town.mp3
Almost Forgot Myself.mp3
Snowden.mp3
The Storm.mp3
Walk In Fire.mp3
One Of These Days.mp3
Someday Soon.mp3
Shadows Of Salford.mp3
Sky Starts Falling.mp3
Ambition.mp3
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| | Doves [ mp3 ]album: The Last Broadcast format: mp3 release: 2002 bitrate: 259 length: 53:59 min
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Tracks of The Last Broadcast:
Intro.mp3
Words.mp3
There Goes The Fear.mp3
M62 Song.mp3
Where We're Calling From.mp3
N.Y..mp3
Satellites.mp3
Friday's Dust.mp3
Pounding.mp3
Last Broadcast.mp3
The Sulphur Man.mp3
Caught By The River.mp3
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| | Doves [ mp3 ]album: Lost Souls format: mp3 release: 2000 bitrate: 201 length: 59:17 min
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Tracks of Lost Souls:
Firesuite.mp3
Here It Comes.mp3
Break Me Gently.mp3
Sea Song.mp3
Rise.mp3
Lost Souls.mp3
Melody Calls.mp3
Catch The Sun.mp3
The Man Who Told Everything.mp3
The Cedar Room.mp3
Reprise.mp3
A House.mp3
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| | Doves [ mp3 ]album: CSI: Miami format: mp3 release: 2004 year bitrate: 224 length: 74:07 min
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Tracks of CSI: Miami:
Won't Get Fooled Again.mp3
I Am Loco.mp3
Gabriel (Radio Edit).mp3
The Masterplan.mp3
Everywhen.mp3
Hayling.mp3
Invisible Pedestrian.mp3
Say Hello.mp3
A Tune For Jack (Edit).mp3
Let The Drummer Kick.mp3
Satellites.mp3
Need One.mp3
Forever And A Day.mp3
Gonna Make It There.mp3
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| | Doves [ mp3 ]album: Now 52 (CD2) format: mp3 release: 2002 year bitrate: 192 length: 77:21 min
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Tracks of Now 52 (CD2):
It's OK!.mp3
I'm Not A Girl, Not Yet A Woman.mp3
Foolish.mp3
No More Drama.mp3
Girlfriend (Album Version).mp3
When You Look At Me.mp3
Hot In Herre.mp3
It Takes More.mp3
Lil Big Man.mp3
Rock The Boat.mp3
Freak Mode.mp3
My Culture.mp3
Just A Little Girl.mp3
Soak Up The Sun.mp3
Pounding.mp3
I Would Die 4 U.mp3
American English.mp3
Blurry.mp3
We Are All Made Of Stars.mp3
Stop Crying Your Heart Out.mp3
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News from our arhive: Bee Gees Name To Be Retired, Robin Gibb Says |
In the wake of Maurice Gibb's death earlier this month, his brother and bandmate Robin has decided that the Bee Gees will no longer continue as a group. During an interview with the U.K. morning television show "GMTV," Maurice's twin brother, Robin, said he and older brother Barry will persevere musically, though not collectively as the trio that helped ignite the disco explosion in 1977 with the soundtrack to "Saturday Night Fever."
"The Bee Gees, to us, was the three brothers," Robin said. "In Maurice's name, we would respect that and not be the Bee Gees anymore." Robin's announcement runs counter to Barry's statement that the Bee Gees, a long-form acronym for Brothers Gibb, would continue as a tribute to Maurice.
For the brothers to carry on making music is what Maurice would have wanted, Robin said. "Anything [Barry and I] do, we will do together, but it'll be as brothers and not under the name of the Bee Gees. We don't want to be the Bee Gees again."
The group's U.S. manager didn't return calls by press time.
Maurice died of a heart attack on January 12 in Miami. He was 53. |
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