Olive Tree (song)
"Olive Tree" is a song by English musician Peter Gabriel, released in August 2023 as the eighth single in promotion of his tenth studio album I/O. Since August has a blue moon, this was the first of two tracks that was released in August, the other being "Love Can Heal". The track has been described by Louder as "uptempo" and "jaunty".[1] Gabriel said of the song, "I wanted it to have some speed to it but I also wanted some mystery, too. I think it is a celebration in a way and there's a real sense of being alive."[2] "Olive Tree" is "also part of a separate brain-related project" that Gabriel was working on at the time.[2][3] BackgroundSimilar to the title track, "i/o", Olive Tree is about being "plugged into nature and other minds".[4] Gabriel said that the song's message is about being "connected".[2] He said that people "only want to see and listen to the things that seem important and relevant to us and shut out the noise of everything else."[5] The narrative of the song is about being attuned to others' thoughts, which is expressed in Gabriel's hope that "we're no longer these islands that have our own private thoughts."[2][3] The cover artwork was created by Barthélémy Toguo and titled Chroniques avec la Nature. Unlike most of the other artwork for i/o, this cover art is an original piece, created specifically for this track.[2] Critical receptionA few music critics took note of the brass arrangement found on the chorus of "Olive Tree". In his review for The Guardian, Alexis Petridis highlighted the song's "hint of 80s brashness" in the horn orchestration.[6]. Steve Erikson of Slant Magazine felt that the song "recycle[d] similar sounds from 'Sledgehammer' and 'Big Time'", particularly with the horns.[7] Personnel
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