Beth Orton - The Other Side Of Daybreak (2003)
BAND/ARTIST: Beth Orton
- Title: The Other Side Of Daybreak
- Year Of Release: 2003
- Label: Parlophone UK
- Genre: Indie Folk, Singer-Songwriter
- Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks)
- Total Time: 54:55
- Total Size: 126 / 342 MB
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Ooh Child (Alternate Version) (3:54)
2. Thinking About Tomorrow (IPG Dub) (5:49)
3. Ali's Waltz (3:26)
4. Daybreaker (Four Tet Remix) (5:05)
5. Bobby Gentry (5:30)
6. Carmella (Four Tet Remix) (11:39)
7. Beautiful World (4:07)
8. Concrete Sky (Acoustic) (4:59)
9. Daybreaker (Roots Manuva Remix) (4:34)
10. Anywhere (Two Lone Swordsmen Remix Vocal) (5:56)
1. Ooh Child (Alternate Version) (3:54)
2. Thinking About Tomorrow (IPG Dub) (5:49)
3. Ali's Waltz (3:26)
4. Daybreaker (Four Tet Remix) (5:05)
5. Bobby Gentry (5:30)
6. Carmella (Four Tet Remix) (11:39)
7. Beautiful World (4:07)
8. Concrete Sky (Acoustic) (4:59)
9. Daybreaker (Roots Manuva Remix) (4:34)
10. Anywhere (Two Lone Swordsmen Remix Vocal) (5:56)
Review by MacKenzie Wilson
Singer/songwriter Beth Orton freshened up the somber spirit of her 2002 effort Daybreaker with The Other Side of Daybreak. This mix of treasures culls B-sides, remixes, and rarities from some of Orton's sunnier moments, offering a rosy-colored theme to Daybreaker itself. The chilling remake of the Five Stairsteps' "O-o-h Child" is a delightful surprise, while select remixes by Four Tet add an impressive style and vibe to "Carmella" and "Daybreaker." Orton's talent as a singer and songwriter prevent her from falling into any one category. The Other Side of Daybreak proves that. Elements of Orton's fragile presentation yearn to be reshaped, and that's what makes her a star among many. An acoustic version of Orton's soon-to-be classic, "Concrete Sky," captures a brilliant moment from her sold-out show at London's Royal Albert Hall. Fans will be smitten with Orton's ease as a performer, for this lovely song highlights Orton's natural warmth as an individual and as an artist. The Other Side of Daybreak is an added bonus for Orton loyalists; although Daybreaker wasn't as cohesive as Central Reservation, it should be appreciated in the long run of her blossoming career.
Singer/songwriter Beth Orton freshened up the somber spirit of her 2002 effort Daybreaker with The Other Side of Daybreak. This mix of treasures culls B-sides, remixes, and rarities from some of Orton's sunnier moments, offering a rosy-colored theme to Daybreaker itself. The chilling remake of the Five Stairsteps' "O-o-h Child" is a delightful surprise, while select remixes by Four Tet add an impressive style and vibe to "Carmella" and "Daybreaker." Orton's talent as a singer and songwriter prevent her from falling into any one category. The Other Side of Daybreak proves that. Elements of Orton's fragile presentation yearn to be reshaped, and that's what makes her a star among many. An acoustic version of Orton's soon-to-be classic, "Concrete Sky," captures a brilliant moment from her sold-out show at London's Royal Albert Hall. Fans will be smitten with Orton's ease as a performer, for this lovely song highlights Orton's natural warmth as an individual and as an artist. The Other Side of Daybreak is an added bonus for Orton loyalists; although Daybreaker wasn't as cohesive as Central Reservation, it should be appreciated in the long run of her blossoming career.
Folk | Indie | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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