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"Not Over Yet" was covered by British band Klaxons as "It's Not Over Yet" and released as the fifth official single from their debut album, Myths of the Near Future (2007). [46] The track was released as a single on 25 June 2007 featuring an exclusive B-side , "The Night" (a cover of a song by Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons ) as well as an ...
Grace was a 1990s British dance music act, consisting of the DJs Paul Oakenfold and Steve Osborne and the jazz singer Dominique Atkins. [1] The group's first single, "Not Over Yet" (originally released in 1993 and then again in 1995), had lead and backing vocals by the original frontwoman Patti Low.
Trance Mission is the third studio album from the British dance music DJ and producer Paul Oakenfold.It was released on 20 June 2014 through Perfecto Records. [1] [2 ...
However, their next track, "Not Over Yet '99", was more successful entering the UK chart at #16 in August 1999. [2] They worked with a fourth producer, Matt Darey on the track, a remix/re-edit of "Not Over Yet" by Grace to create the track, which was to be the first of four hits for the group. Oakenfold had previously been a member of Grace.
Paul Mark Oakenfold (UK: / ˈ ə ʊ k ə n ˌ f ə ʊ l d /; born 30 August 1963), [3] formerly known mononymously as Oakenfold, is an English record producer, remixer and trance DJ.He has provided over 100 remixes for over 100 artists including U2, Moby, Madonna, Britney Spears, Massive Attack, The Cure, New Order, The Rolling Stones, The Stone Roses and Michael Jackson.
J.D. Considine from The Baltimore Sun declared the album as "one of the season's most satisfying dance releases." He added, "As usual with Oakenfold and Osborne, the music is tuneful and insistent, buoyed by relentless beats but blessed with enough melodic content to keep mind and body engaged."
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A full-length instrumental version of "Bullet in the Gun," without any vocals, is believed to have been exclusively released on the Paul van Dyk mix album Muzik Magazine Presents Paul Van Dyk – 60 Minute Mix in May 1999. [3] According to Discogs, this mix album is the only known release to feature this specific instrumental version: [3]