Vinyl reissue of the fourth album of the Spanish rock band Dover, originally released 2001. The name of the album comes from a series of irregularities that the group had in it's recording stage, as Cristina was sick for several weeks and there were a number of problems with producer Barrett Jones., Labelcode WETL9766800.1
I Was Dead For 7 Weeks In The LP by Dover
Artist: Dover
Manufacturer: Loli Jackson
Genre: Alternative Rock, Pop Rock
Release Date: 1998
Tracklisting:
1. "DJ" 2. "Serenade" 3. "Devil Came To Me" 4. "Push" 5. "Cherry Lee" 6. "I Was Dead For 7 Weeks In The City Of Angels" 7. "Flashback" 8. "King George" 9. "Loli Jackson" 10. "T.V.A." 11. "Do Ya" 12. "The Weak Hour" 13. "Angelus"
About Dover:
Dover is a Spanish rock band formed in Madrid in 1992. The band consists of sisters Amparo Llanos (vocals, guitar) and Cristina Llanos (drums), along with Samuel Titos (bass) and Jesús Antúnez (guitar). Dover achieved mainstream success in Spain and Latin America with their debut album, "Sister", released in 1995. They have released a total of seven studio albums, selling over 2 million records worldwide.
About Loli Jackson:
Loli Jackson is a fictional character created by Dover. She is the protagonist of the song "I Was Dead For 7 Weeks In The City Of Angels" and appears on the cover of the album. Loli Jackson is a symbol of rebellion and freedom, and the song tells the story of her journey of self-discovery.
Description:
"I Was Dead For 7 Weeks In The City Of Angels" is a song about a woman who feels lost and alone in the city of Los Angeles. She feels like she is invisible and that no one cares about her. The song is a metaphor for feeling lost and disconnected from the world. The lyrics are dark and introspective, but the music is upbeat and catchy. The song was a commercial success, reaching number one on the Spanish singles chart.
Additional Information:
- The album was produced by Nigel Walker, who has also worked with artists such as Oasis and The Verve. - The album was recorded in London and Madrid. - The album cover was designed by Mario Sorrenti, who has also worked with artists such as Madonna and Britney Spears.