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Dot Allison Birth name Dorothy Elliot Allison Born 17 August 1969 Origin Edinburgh, Scotland Occupations Singer, songwriter Years active 1991–present Associated acts One Dove, Pete Doherty, Massive Attack Website http://www.dotallison.co.uk/ Dot Allison (born Dorothy Elliot Allison, 17 August 1969, Edinburgh, Scotland)[1] is a Scottish singer and songwriter, who has made significant inroads in electronic music circles, most notably as a result of her tenure fronting the band One Dove in the early 1990s. She is married to the film composer Christian Henson and they live in London.
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Career
In addition to solo ventures, Allison's career has concentrated on collaborative efforts, and has seen her work beside Death in Vegas, Hal David, Arab Strap, Slam, Kevin Shields, Pete Doherty, Babyshambles, Gary Mounfield and Massive Attack.
Allison released her debut album, Afterglow, in 1999 to generally positive reviews. A song-oriented pop outing, it was followed by the electro and house music inspired We Are Science in 2002. In 2007, she released Exaltation of Larks. Allison's touring group includes members of The Fall, Two Lone Swordsmen, Tindersticks, Death in Vegas, Massive Attack, and Tokyo Windbag. Stylistically, her music has been described as "trip-pop," and owes a great deal to British electronic music of the late 1980s and early 1990s.[citation needed]
Allison released Room Seven And A Half, in September 2009. It featured a guest appearance by Pete Doherty on the songs "I Wanna Break Your Heart" and "Portrait Of The Sun", which he co-wrote. Paul Weller also appeared on "Love's Got Me Crazy".
She contributed vocals to the track "Without Discord" on the soundtrack to the Channel 4 series Henry 8th: The Mind of a Tyrant, written by Philip Sheppard. Allison was the vocal soloist on the film, Triangle, directed by Chris Smith. It opened Frightfest at The London Film Festival in 2009. Allison was also the vocal soloist in the film, Black Death, starring Sean Bean, released in May 2010.
Allison is the vocalist in the film The Devil's Double starring Dominic Cooper, which is due for release in 2011.
Part of Allison's recording of "Message Personnel", a single taken from the Afterglow album, was used in the fourth episode of the sixth series of the sitcom Ideal.
Discography
With One Dove
- Morning Dove White (1993)
Solo
Albums
- Afterglow (1999)
- We Are Science (2002) produced by Dot Allison, Keith Tenniswood and Dave Fridman
- Acoustic (2003). Limited release of 200 copies, distributed at Massive Attack gigs in 2003.[2]
- Beneath the Ivy (2006) 3-song EP produced by Tim Simenon
- Exaltation of Larks (2007) produced by Kramer
- Room 7½ (2009) - Produced By Rob Ellis and Dot Allison
Singles
- "Tomorrow Never Comes" / "I Wanna Feel The Chill" (1999)
- "Mo' Pop" (1999)
- "Colour Me" (1999)
- "Message Personnel" (1999)
- "Close Your Eyes" (1999)
- "Substance" (2002)
- "Strung Out" (2002) UK #67[3]
- "Thief of Me" (2007)
Featured artist and songwriting
- "Diving Horses" from Death in Vegas' album Scorpio Rising (2002)
- "Dirge" Co-written by and featuring Dot Allison - Death in Vegas' album The Contino Sessions (1999)
- "Visions" from Slam album Alien Radio 2002
- "Kill The Pain" from Slam Album Year Zero 2005
- "We Medicate" Written with Slam on Album Human Response 2007
- "Sell Me Back My Soul" from King of Woolworths Album Illustration Musicale
- "Aftersun" from Massive Attack Score for the film Unleashed aka Danny The Dog
- "I Wanna Break Your Heart" a duet written with Pete Doherty
- "Sheepskin Tearaway" a duet written with Pete Doherty
- "Portrait Of The Sun" written by Dot Allison and Pete Doherty
- "Heaven Under Siege" written by Dot Allison and Pete Doherty
- "Love's Got Me Crazy" written by Dot Allison and Paul Weller
- "Call Of The Wild" For Florrie. Written by Dot Allison & Xenomania
References
- ^ "Dot Allison Biography". NME.COM. http://www.nme.com/artists/dot-allison#biography. Retrieved 2009-03-13.
- ^ http://dotallison.net/news/2003news.html
- ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 20. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
External links
- Official website
- Exaltation Of Larks
- Official Fansite
- Discussion Forum
- Interview by Alexander Laurence
Categories:- 1969 births
- Living people
- People from Edinburgh
- Scottish female singers
- Scottish songwriters
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