Neve may refer to:
Neve is a band consisting of Angela John, Daniel Sherman and Paul Newton. They returned Y-Traxx's 1997 song Mystery Land to #70 on the UK Singles Chart in 2003.
Neve was a pop rock band based out of Los Angeles, California. The band released one album on Columbia Records, and scored one hit single in 1999, "It's Over Now."
Neve formed in 1997, and within a year were signed to Columbia Records. Their first album was slated for release in 1998 under the title Identify Yourself, and featured the hit single "It's Over Now," which was also included on the soundtrack to the movie The Faculty. "It's Over Now" peaked on the Billboard Modern Rock charts at No. 30 in 1999 and reached No. 25 on the Adult Top 40 charts in 2000. A second track, "Skyfall," was included in the soundtrack to the film Here on Earth. The album eventually came out simply as Neve in 2000, and garnered stylistic comparisons to Matchbox 20 and Nine Days. However, due to the long lag between the single's popularity and the album release, and other problems with the band's promotion, the album did not sell well, and the band was soon dropped from the label. The band parted ways in 2001.
In ecology and animal behaviour, Migration, Migratory behavior, or Migratory may refer to:
Migration is the second album by Los Angeles, California-based R&B group Creative Source. This was their last album on Sussex Records before moving onto Polydor Records in 1975.
Migration is an album by American pianist Dave Grusin released in 1989, recorded for the GRP label. The album reached #1 on Billboard's Contemporary Jazz chart.
The Suite from the Milagro Beanfield War (tracks 10-14) received the 1990 Grammy Award for Best Arrangement of an Instrumental. Grusin's music from The Milagro Beanfield War was also a 1988 Academy Award winner, and a 1988 Golden Globe nominee for Best Original Score.
Suite from the Milagro Beanfield War: