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| | Trickle [CD on Demand] | | | Music Artist : | | OLIVE | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Maverick | | Release Date : | | 2009-10-27 | | Store Price : | | $13.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $13.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Love Affair 2. Trickle 3. I'm Not In Love 4. Smile 5. All You Ever Needed 6. Indulge Me 7. Speak To Me 8. Liberty 9. Push 10. Trust You 11. Creature Of Comfort 12. Beyond The Fray
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It Grows On You Submitted on: 2008-05-13 |
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| I have been listening to Trickle practically non-stop for the past two weeks. Although I have owned this CD for quite some time, along with Olive's first-born Extra Virgin, it has taken some time for this CD to grow on me. It indeed has now taken root as one of my most beloved CDs. While it is different in hue from Extra Virgin, Trickle delights in both its music and lyrics and the sweet singing voice of Ruth Ann. It may not be for everyone but if you like a good beat, techno or not, deep bass tones and lyrics of interest, I recommend this highly. You just have to let it grow on you to appreciate its essence. |
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Really good overall effort Submitted on: 2006-05-12 |
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| After getting "Extra Virgin" I really liked this band enough to get more from them. "Trickle" sounds more pop oriented to me. It has a nece dreamy feel that runs through most of the album. I was surprised to hear such a great version of I'm Not In Love, 10cc's '70's classic, it receives an excellent makeover by Olive. I love every single song on "Trickle" I also feel that the lyrics and music are a lot better than their debut. There are some good mellow songs that I really like as well. I highly recommend this to anyone who likes a mixture of trip hop, pop and electronic oriented music. The CD cover looks strange, but the music sounds nothing like what you would expect from the cover.There is also a hidden bonus track here, that is really good, I would like to try to find out the name of the song. Really good overall effort. |
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A different kind of love Submitted on: 2004-03-12 |
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| Yes, this is different then Olive's first album, Extra Virgin. Do I love it any less? Do I love it any more? No. I simply love it differently. While Extra Virgin was very much rooted in eccletic drum-n-bass beats, Trickle is more of a pop trip-hop affair .... one, i might add, composed beautifully. Ruth Ann's voice, once again, is deliciously palpable; I can think of few vocals as lucious and sweet as hers. The melodies in Trickle are more agreeable to airplay. Some may regard the new sound as more commercialized, but I humbly suggest these people are missing the finer points of this album. This is a marginally more up-beat album, and Olive makes no apologies for shedding some (note: not all) of the darker melodies of Extra Virgin. Their emotive expression has been perfectly preserved in slightly altered form; the lyrics of Trickle are more articulate, Ruth Ann's voice more refined, arrangements more calculated. The bottom line is the beauty of Olive's first child is not lost on me with their new creation. Different? Without question (although not to the degree some reviewers here have expressed or implied). But Trickle must still be regarded as a beautiful album .... one that may likely appeal to a bigger audience then did Extra Virgin. Nothing wrong with that. |
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It's a different band. Submitted on: 2003-10-01 |
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| I always thought Extra Virgin was very unique and it really captured my attention on every song. It's hard to explain, but in essence it was a beautiful masterpiece. Trickle is not that great when you compare it to Extra Virgin, but it is catchy. It seems like they really didn't explore sound possibilites on this one and instead tried to play it safe by not going out on a limb. All I can say is....listen to Extra Virgin and then to Trickle, you'd think it was a different band all together except for the voice. |
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"I would have definitley done this differently" Submitted on: 2003-02-04 |
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| It is obvious that this band really doesn't have what it takes outside of there Drum N Bass attempts/collaborations. This isn't a Trip Hop album this is a POP album that is extremeley boring. There are no stand out beats with the exception of "Love Affair and The Single" Which I forgot the name of! This is the most middle of the road lack of soul or creative effort I have ever heard! This guy obviously doesn't listen to alot of different types of music. If I had to guess his cd collection consist odf mostly techno and rock/country music. Most Trip Hoppers offer a variety of influences in there music. This sounds like the Natalie Imbruglia of Trip Hop! This is O.K, but I would have done it differently, everything with the exception of the two tracks I mentioned would have been the first to go! And I just would have started over again and worked with some other people! Run from this, unless you like bland Pop, this album is the biggest Turkey in Trip Hop next to Morcheeba's generic latest attempts! Try Airlock-drystarr Mandalay-Empathy and Solace Lamb - What Sound Mono-Formica blues |
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