Daybreaker by Beth Orton

Daybreaker

Beth Orton

2002

Daybreaker is a Electronic album by Beth Orton, originally released in 2002. On Gatefold: 20 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.

Sound DNA

  • Electronic
  • Ambient & Downtempo
  • shimmering
  • wistful
  • nocturnal

About

<i>Daybreaker</i> finds Orton at a crossroads, marrying her debut's folktronica to the Americana of <i>Central Reservation</i>. There's also a newfound cinematic streak—the stately orchestrations of “Paris Train”—and her diverse array of collaborators speaks to Orton's amplified stature. The Smiths' Johnny Marr co-wrote the languid “Concrete Sky”, while her earliest collaborators, the Chemical Brothers, underwrite the title-track's paranoid ambience. Emmylou Harris pops up on Nashville waltz “God Song”, while Ryan Adams is a frequent presence: He lends backing vocals, and wrote the tender and lovely “This One's Gonna Bruise” for Orton to sing.

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Tracklist

  1. 1Paris Train5:46
  2. 2Concrete Sky4:34
  3. 3Mount Washington6:27
  4. 4Anywhere4:35
  5. 5Daybreaker3:55
  6. 6Carmella3:36
  7. 7God Song5:15
  8. 8This One's Gonna Bruise4:44
  9. 9Ted's Waltz5:41
  10. 10Thinking About Tomorrow6:40

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3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 20 pressings tracked on Gatefold