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Daybreaker

Album - 16 july 2002 - DeB Id: 32472
By Beth Orton
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Album DeRango™ 17,52

Beth Orton

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 Beth Orton's voice has something chemical in the notes, like a gentle and imperceptible current that unknowingly leads you adrift.

 She will guide us through the saddest and most tormented paths and the morning walks; we understand that we will never abandon our siren.

 Listen to Beth Orton's Daybreaker and get lost in her soulful, folk-electronic soundscape today!

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Album DeRango™ 9,00

Beth Orton

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 Beth Orton has absorbed some folk elements and shaken them up with a bit of electronics and a sprinkle of trip hop to offer us about ten pleasant and non-trivial songs.

 It’s folktronica music as someone has called it (though the term is rather ugly) 'that doesn’t hurt,' but certainly not indispensable.

 Discover Beth Orton’s Daybreaker and explore its unique blend of folk and electronic sounds today.

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Paris Train (05:46)
Now your sitting on a Paris train laughing at your own jokes again Sun splits the trees into beautiful broken light Never cry more tears than you could hold in your hands When all the world's airbrushed it's a sacred bond of trust Sometimes, sometimes I see right through the scenery The first place that's on my mind the last place I find each time Sometimes, I swim beyond the scenery The last place that's on my mind The first place I find each time Now I'm sitting on a Paris train molten ash falls like rain Fire burns the trees it's a beautiful fatality Love the way you stand your ground sea moves as mercury To break its perfect skin to dare to dive within Sometimes, sometimes I see much more than is good for me The first thing that's on my mind the last place I'd look each time Sometimes, I slip inside the imagery and The last thing that's on my mind's The first thing I'll do each time Stars racing to burn out Just stars racing to burn out A storm waiting to break Like trees standing black against the sky This was inevitable, inevitable Sometimes, sometimes we can see beyond our history The last place you hope to find the one that's been there all the time Sometimes, sometimes we can swim beyond the scenery And the first place that's on your mind The first place you'd find each time
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Concrete Sky (04:34)
Faith has a good side
Still, everyone she ever loved,
They all turned bad
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Watching the sun coming up over Mount Washington
Forever testing your intention
Watching the sun going down over some distant town
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Anywhere (04:35)
Paint what you know, not what you see
Hope blinds reason, thankfully
Know how it is when something fits
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Daybreaker (03:55)
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Lay on our backs in the grass
Silently watching the rain clouds
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Do you even know
What's going on in a heart anymore
Constellations turned into
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Tired, but I ain't sleepin'
Thinking about some sad affair
And why I should be leavin'
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Beth Orton

Beth Orton is an English singer-songwriter from Norwich known for blending folk songwriting with electronic textures, a style often dubbed folktronica. Early collaborations with William Orbit and the Chemical Brothers preceded her breakthrough with Trailer Park (1996) and Central Reservation (1999). She received Mercury Prize nominations for both albums and won the BRIT Award for Best British Female Solo Artist in 2000, later releasing Daybreaker, Comfort of Strangers, Sugaring Season, Kidsticks, and Weather Alive.
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