Scottish singer/songwriter
Dot Allison first made a name for herself with
One Dove, an early-'90s group that blended dance and dream-pop elements on their first and only album, 1993's
Morning Dove White. After
One Dove disbanded in the mid-'90s,
Allison disappeared from pop music until 1999, when a string of singles, concert appearances, and collaborations with artists like
Arab Strap and
Death in Vegas heralded her debut full-length,
Afterglow. We Are Science followed in 2002, owing a dreamier sound to a superstar lineup of producers. During the next few years,
Allison kept busy touring with
Massive Attack, recording and performing with
Pete Doherty and working on songs for her next album. Completed in October 2006, it took the singer almost a year to sign to a label (Cooking Vinyl) and get the finished product, the folkier
Exaltation of Larks, out on the shelves. Her 2009 album,
Room 7 ½, featured some help from
Paul Weller and
Pete Doherty.
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Heather Phares & Marisa Brown, Rovi