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Beth Orton - Central Reservation (2014)

Beth Orton - Central Reservation (2014)

BAND/ARTIST: Beth Orton

Tracklist:

CD 1 Original Album

01. Stolen Car (5:26)
02. Sweetest Decline (5:39)
03. Couldn't Cause Me Harm (4:48)
04. So Much More (5:41)
05. Pass In Time (7:17)
06. Central Reservation (Original Version) (4:50)
07. Stars All Seem To Weep (4:39)
08. Love Like Laughter (3:07)
09. Blood Red River (4:15)
10. Devil Song (5:04)
11. Feel To Believe (4:03)
12. Central Reservation (The Then Again Version) (4:02)

CD 2 Deluxe Edition 2014

Sessions At West 54th Street

01. Someone's Daughter (West 54th Street Session) (4:00)
02. Sweetest Decline (West 54th Street Session) (4:35)
03. Blood Red River (West 54th Street Session) (5:01)
04. Pass In Time (West 54th Street Session) (7:19)
05. She Cries Your Name (West 54th Street Session) (4:11)
06. Devil Song (West 54th Street Session) (5:31)
07. I Wish I'd Never Seen The Sunshine (West 54th Street Session) (4:50)
08. Stars All Seem To Weep (West 54th Street Session) (2:20)

B-Sides

09. I Love How You Love Me (2:38)
10. Precious Maybe (4:04)
11. Stars All Seem To Weep (Shed Version) (2:59)
12. Central Reservation (Spiritual Life Ibadan Remix) (8:49)

Demos And Rough Mixes

13. Love Like Laughter (Demo) (2:00)
14. So Much More (Demo) (1:37)
15. Central Reservation (Band Demo) (4:25)
16. Couldn't Cause Me Harm (Demo) (6:34)

On her stunning sophomore album, Central Reservation, Beth Orton slips free of the electronic textures that colored her acclaimed 1996 debut, Trailer Park, stripping her music down to its raw essentials to produce a work of stark simplicity and rare poignancy. With the exception of a pair of Ben Watt-produced tracks ("Stars All Seem to Weep" and a remix of the title cut), Central Reservation rejects synthetic sounds and beats altogether in favor of an organic atmosphere somewhere between folk, jazz, and the blues; the focal point is instead Orton's evocatively soulful voice, which invests songs like "Sweetest Decline" and "Feel to Believe" with remarkable warmth and honesty. It's a risky move creatively as well as commercially -- after all, the club culture was the first to champion Orton's talents -- but it pays off handsomely; for all its brilliance, elements of Trailer Park already feel dated, but the new material possesses a timelessness that recalls the best of Nick Drake or Sandy Denny, with a haunting beauty to match. And while much has been made of the melancholy that pervades her music, ultimately Central Reservation is first and foremost a record about hope and survival; its emotional centerpiece, the seven-minute "Pass in Time" (a spine-tingling duet with legendary folk-jazz mystic Terry Callier), grapples with the death of Orton's mother, but its underlying message of healing and perseverance is powerfully life-affirming -- her music hasn't merely discovered the light at the end of the tunnel, it's now bathing in it




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