- OTT (band)
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OTT Origin Dublin, Ireland Genres Pop Years active 1995–1998 Labels Epic Records Past members Niall O'Neill
Glen Clarke
Alan Fitzsimons
Adam Mates
Keith CoxOTT were an Irish pop group who achieved success in the U.K. and Ireland in the late 1990s. They were a five-piece boyband consisting of members Niall O'Neill, Glen Clarke, Alan Fitzsimons, Adam Mates and Keith Cox (Cox left the band before album release).[1] They scored four UK top 30 hits and released one album, This One's for You in 1997. The group split in 1998 after being dropped by their record label due to low sales for their album.[2]
Contents
Discography
Singles
- 1995 "Promise Me"
- 1996 "I Can't Give You Anything (But My Love)" (Ireland #10)
- 1996 "Let Me In" (Ireland #2)
- 1996 "All Out of Love" (Ireland #3)
- 1996 "Forever Girl" (Ireland #14)
- 1997 "Let Me In" (re-issue) (UK #12)
- 1997 "Forever Girl" (re-issue) (UK #24)
- 1997 "All Out of Love" (re-issue) (UK #11)
- 1998 "The Story of Love" (UK #11, Ireland #9)
Album
- 1997 This One's for You
References
- ^ "OTT's profile on Discogs.com". http://www.discogs.com/artist/OTT+(3)?anv=O.T.T..
- ^ White, Declan (1997-08-10). "OTT KEITH'S SEEKING A NEW START". Sunday Mirror. http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4161/is_19970810/ai_n14467124/. Retrieved 2009-08-08.
- ^ The Irish Charts
- ^ Chart Stats
Categories:- Irish boy bands
- Irish pop music groups
- Music from Dublin (city)
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