Trickle

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Trickle
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Studio album by Olive
Released May 30, 2000
Recorded The Tree House, Derbyshire; Britannia Row, London; Area 21, London; The Square Centre, Nottingham
Genre Trip hop
Length 59:05
Label Maverick
Producer Tim Kellett, Roger Lyons, Peter John Vettesse
Olive chronology
Extra Virgin
(1996)Extra Virgin1996
Trickle
(2000)
Singles from Trickle
  1. "I'm Not In Love"
    Released: June 27, 2000
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
Source Rating
Metacritic 68/100[1]
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4.5/5 stars[2]

Trickle is the second and most recent album from English trip hop band Olive.

History

Following the band's debut album Extra Virgin and a subsequent promotional tour, keyboard programmer Robin Taylor-Firth left the band. Also during this time the UK arm of record label RCA lost interest in supporting the band; as a result, Olive was dropped from the RCA roster.[3]

By this time, the follow-up album had been completed, including a cover of the 1975 UK number-one single "I'm Not in Love" by 10cc (chosen partially as an attempt to obtain better favour with RCA). However, Olive then signed with Maverick Records, after reportedly being discovered by label founder Madonna when she attended one of their concerts in Germany;[3] initially, the band were recruited for a contribution to the soundtrack to the Madonna film The Next Best Thing, and a recording contract resulted from the contact.[4]

"I'm Not in Love" became the band's contribution to the February 2000-released soundtrack, and Trickle was subsequently released in May; "I'm Not in Love" then also became the lead single (and only single) released from the album in June.

Track listing

No. Title Writer(s) Length
1. "Love Affair"   Tim Kellett 3:58
2. "Trickle"   Kellett 4:55
3. "I'm Not In Love"   Graham Gouldman • Eric Stewart 4:40
4. "Smile"   Peter-John Vettese • Kellett • Ruth-Ann Boyle 4:23
5. "All You Ever Needed"   Kellett • Boyle 4:25
6. "Indulge Me"   Kellett • Boyle 4:10
7. "Speak to Me"   Kellett 4:06
8. "Liberty"   Kellett 4:17
9. "Push"   Kellett 4:45
10. "Trust You"   Kellett • Boyle 3:49
11. "Creature of Comfort"   Kellett 4:06
12. "Beyond the Fray"   Kellett 4:19

Credits

Olive are:

Other musicians:

Ian Kirkham was a member of Simply Red alongside Kellett (and remains a member to date). Vini Reilly is the leader of The Durutti Column, which Kellett played in during the 1980s.

Notes and references

  1. http://www.metacritic.com/music/artists/olive/trickle
  2. http://www.allmusic.com/album/trickle-mw0000063931
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