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298:, which included the Weatherall version of "Fallen" (minus the Supertramp sample) together with 12" mixes of "Transient Truth" and "White Love". The album was originally set for release in 1992 but was delayed for a full year through disputes between the band and their new record company - London Records had taken over the Boy's Own label. The band were unhappy about the commercialisation of their sound, and the disputes were only resolved when the band agreed to release singles mixed by Stephen Hague, if they could work with him in the studio during the remix sessions. 544: 27: 269:
At this stage, One Dove were still primarily a club-oriented group, but for the single "White Love", an attempt was made to make their music more radio-friendly by including a commercial remix by
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label. Changing their name to avoid confusion with a similarly named group, in 1992 JBO issued a new recording of "Fallen", produced by
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and a further track from the album, "Why Don't You Take Me", was subsequently released as a single for the
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were a Scottish electronic music group active in the early 1990s, consisting of
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of the "Why Don't You Take Me" single (which included a reworking of
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The album was preceded by the single "Breakdown", with remixes by
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song. Further critical acclaim followed with the release of the
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