Product Description
Brand New ~ Sealed! Limited Edition 180 Gram Double Set On American Diner Blue Vinyl! Released Exclusively For Record Store Day, 2022. To Ensure Superior Audio Quality, The Extraordinary 1996 Debut Album From Beth Orton, ‘Trailer Park’ Has Been Pressed As A Double Vinyl Set For The First Time Ever! Includes Previously Excluded Track, “Whenever”.
This BRIT Award & Mercury Prize Nominated Album Is Presented As A Limited Edition 2LP Vinyl, In A Blue Colour You Might Find On A Formica Table Top In A Diner Out In The Wilds Between San Fran & L.A.
Side 1:
She Cries Your Name
Tangent
Don’t Need A Reason
Side 2:
Live As You Dream
Sugar Boy
Touch Me With Your Love
Side 3:
Whenever
How Far
Someone’s Daughter
I Wish I Never Saw The Sunshine
Side 4:
Galaxy Of Emptiness
AMG –
Fusing the plaintive emotional power of the singer/songwriter tradition with the distanced cool of trip-hop rhythms, Orton creates a fresh, distinct, and surprisingly organic sound A folkie for the electronica age, Beth Orton brilliantly bridges the gap between acoustic songcraft and digital dance beats with her extraordinary debut album, Trailer Park. Fusing the plaintive emotional power of the singer/songwriter tradition with the distanced cool of trip-hop rhythms, Orton creates a fresh, distinct, and surprisingly organic sound without obvious precedent; blessed with a warm, ethereal voice capable of adapting comfortably to Spartan folk ("Whenever," a touching cover of the Spector/Greenwich/Barry-penned "I Wish I Never Saw the Sunshine"), buoyant pop ("Live as We Dream," "How Far"), and spacy, densely layered electronica ("Tangent," "Touch Me with Your Love"), she shifts gears with remarkable ease, the depth and clarity of her unique perspective connecting even the most disparate tracks together into a unified whole. Simply put, Trailer Park is one of the most promising and innovative debuts of its era.