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In 2017, Billboard ranked "You're Not Alone" number 64 in their list of "The 100 Greatest Pop Songs of 1997", praising it as "one of the year's most striking pop singles, with club energy and trip-hop atmospherics, based around Olive's soulful siren call and synths that streak across the production like an electrical storm."
At the 1997 Ivor Novello Awards (28 May 1998), Kellett and Taylor-Firth received the Best Dance Music award for "You're Not Alone". [14] The song was also covered as a 2002 single by German dance producer ATB. During the American leg of the Trickle promotional tour, the band suggested that 60–70% of their audience demographic at the time was gay.
"Gravity of Love" is a song by the musical group Enigma. It was released in November 1999 as the lead single from the album The Screen Behind the Mirror . The song features guest vocals by Ruth-Ann Boyle of the British band Olive and has samples from Carl Orff 's Carmina Burana .
"Miracle" is the debut single by Olive, from their 1996 debut album Extra Virgin. The song was written by members Tim Kellett and Robin Taylor-Firth . [ 1 ] It was originally released in 1996 but was re-released in 1997 including a new UK Radio Edit that was different from the version that appears on the album.
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The “One Tree Hill” actress attended a Bible study in L.A. with other actors and got sucked into a cult, she claims in her new book. Here's what she says about that time.
"Outlaw" is a song written by Tim Kellett and Robin Taylor-Firth, and performed by British trip hop group Olive on their 1996 album Extra Virgin. It was released in August 1997 by RCA as the follow-up to the group's number one single "You're Not Alone". The single charted at number fourteen in the UK Singles Chart.
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