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{{Infobox album|
| name = A Graveyard of Empty Bottles
| name = A Graveyard of Empty Bottles
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| length =
| length =
| label = [[China Records|China]]
| label = [[China Records|China]]
| producer = [http://www.dearnley.com/ Mark Dearnley]<br>The Dogs D'Amour
| producer = [http://www.dearnley.com/ Mark Dearnley]<br />The Dogs D'Amour
| prev_title = [[In the Dynamite Jet Saloon]]
| prev_title = [[In the Dynamite Jet Saloon]]
| prev_year = 1988
| prev_year = 1988
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| next_year = 1989
| next_year = 1989
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{{Album ratings
'''''A Graveyard of Empty Bottles''''' is a stand alone EP by [[The Dogs D'Amour]], released in 1989. Despite being an EP it was the first of the band's releases to enter the [[UK Albums Chart]] top 100, reaching #16. It was the Dogs D'Amour's highest ever charting release.
|rev1 =''[[Hi-Fi News & Record Review]]''
|rev1Score = A:1*<ref name="HiFiReview">{{cite news|last=Ken|first=Kessler|authorlink=|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Audio/Hi-Fi-News/80s/Hi-Fi-News-1989-06.pdf|title=Review: The Dogs D'Amour — ''A Graveyard of Empty Bottles''|work=[[Hi-Fi News & Record Review]]|type=magazine|date=June 1989|volume=34|issue=6|access-date=2 September 2021|page=101|location=[[Croydon]]|publisher=Link House Magazines Ltd|via=World Radio History|issn=0142-6230|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210902070605/https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Audio/Hi-Fi-News/80s/Hi-Fi-News-1989-06.pdf|archive-date=2 September 2021}}</ref>
|rev2 =''[[NME|New Musical Express]]''
|rev2Score = 7/10<ref>{{cite magazine|last=Williams|first=Simon|authorlink=|url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/nothingelseon/51472556518/in/album-72157719774744001/|title=The Dogs D'Amour — ''A Graveyard of Empty Bottles'' (China mini-LP Only)|magazine=[[NME|New Musical Express]]|date=8 April 1989|page=33|location=London|publisher=[[TI Media|IPC Limited]]|issn=0028-6362|access-date=4 November 2022|via=[[Flickr]]}}</ref>
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'''''A Graveyard of Empty Bottles''''' is a standalone EP by [[The Dogs D'Amour]], released in 1989. Despite being an EP, it was the first of the band's releases to enter the [[UK Albums Chart]] top 100, reaching #16. It was the Dogs D'Amour's highest ever charting release.{{Citation needed|date=September 2023}}
All guitars on the album are [[Acoustic guitar|acoustic]].


The album was also released in a limited edition 10" numbered vinyl format.
The album was also released in a limited edition 10" numbered vinyl format.
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*Steve James&nbsp;– bass
*Steve James&nbsp;– bass
*Bam&nbsp;– drums
*Bam&nbsp;– drums

==References==
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Latest revision as of 10:40, 8 September 2023

A Graveyard of Empty Bottles
EP by
Released1989
GenreHard rock, blues rock
LabelChina
ProducerMark Dearnley
The Dogs D'Amour
The Dogs D'Amour chronology
In the Dynamite Jet Saloon
(1988)
A Graveyard of Empty Bottles
(1989)
Errol Flynn
(1989)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Hi-Fi News & Record ReviewA:1*[1]
New Musical Express7/10[2]

A Graveyard of Empty Bottles is a standalone EP by The Dogs D'Amour, released in 1989. Despite being an EP, it was the first of the band's releases to enter the UK Albums Chart top 100, reaching #16. It was the Dogs D'Amour's highest ever charting release.[citation needed]

The album was also released in a limited edition 10" numbered vinyl format.

Track listing

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  1. "I Think It's Love Again"
  2. "So Once Was I"
  3. "Comfort of the Devil"
  4. "Saviour"
  5. "Errol Flynn"
  6. "Bullet Proof Poet"
  7. "When the Dream Has Gone"
  8. "Angel (So You Shall Be)"

Band

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  • Tyla – vocals, guitar
  • Jo "Dog" Almeida – guitars
  • Steve James – bass
  • Bam – drums

References

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  1. ^ Ken, Kessler (June 1989). "Review: The Dogs D'Amour — A Graveyard of Empty Bottles" (PDF). Hi-Fi News & Record Review (magazine). Vol. 34, no. 6. Croydon: Link House Magazines Ltd. p. 101. ISSN 0142-6230. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 September 2021. Retrieved 2 September 2021 – via World Radio History.
  2. ^ Williams, Simon (8 April 1989). "The Dogs D'Amour — A Graveyard of Empty Bottles (China mini-LP Only)". New Musical Express. London: IPC Limited. p. 33. ISSN 0028-6362. Retrieved 4 November 2022 – via Flickr.