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Pass in Time: The Definitive Collection (CD - 2003)( UPC: 00828765616324)Artist: Beth Orton Label: BMG Heritage Genre: Rock & Pop - Alternative Album Description: Personnel includes: Beth Orton (vocals, guitar); Ryan Adams (vocals, guitar,piano); Terry Callier (vocals); Ted Barnes (acoustic & electric guitars, mandolin); William Orbit, Ben Watt (guita... Read More |
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| Album Description | |
| Personnel includes: Beth Orton (vocals, guitar); Ryan Adams (vocals, guitar,piano); Terry Callier (vocals); Ted Barnes (acoustic & electric guitars, mandolin); William Orbit, Ben Watt (guitar, keyboards, programming); Sean Read (piano, keyboards); David Boulter (harmonium, organ); Ali Friend (double bass); Henry Olsen (electric bass); Will Blanchard (drums, tambourine); The Chemical Brothers. Producers include: Victor Van Vugt, Dr. Robert, Ben Watt, William Orbit, The Chemical Brothers. Recorded between 1993 & 2002. Includes liner notes by Sean O'Hagan. Personnel: Beth Orton (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar); Terry Callier (vocals, guitar, background vocals); Ryan Adams (vocals, electric guitar, piano); Ted Barnes (guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, bouzouki, mandolin); Ben Watt (guitar, keyboards, programming); William Orbit (guitar, keyboards); Ben Harper & the Innocent Criminals (guitar); Mordy Ferber (acoustic guitar); Lucy Wilkins, Howard Gott, Richard George, Dave Williams, Brian G. Wright , Jacqueline Norrie, Ruth Gottlieb, Dmitri VanZwanenburg, DeLa Mare, Calina, Tim Myall, Christopher Koh, Wendy DeSaint Paer, Nia Bevan, Beki Doe, Catherine Browning (violin); Vincent Greene, Robert Spriggs, Sophie Sarota, Becca Ware (viola); Sara Wilson, Oliver Kraus, Andy Nice (cello); Electric Strings (strings); Y Cee (flute); Sean Read (piano, harmonium, keyboards); Martin Duffy (piano, organ); Dr. John, Dean Ross (piano); Dave Boulter (harmonium, organ); Lee Spencer, Adam Peters, Peven Everett (keyboards); Dave Friedman (vibraphone); Ali Friend (double bass, bass guitar); Fred Smith , Henry Olsen (electric bass); Jerry Meyhan, Sebastian Steinberg (bass guitar); Will Blanchard (drums, tambourine); Matt Johnson (drums); Scott Minor, Daniel Moreno, Lascelles Gordon, Bosco d'Olivera (percussion); Victor Van Vugt (programming); Tasha Lee McCluney (background vocals). Audio Mixers: Mark "Spike" Stent; Andrew Weatherall; Sean Read; Victor Van Vugt; William Orbit; Brian O'Shaughnessy. Audio Remixers: Joachim "Joe" Clausell; Jerome Sydenham. Liner Note Author: Sean O'Hagan. Recording information: Bark Studios, England; Guerilla Studios, London, England; Little Joey's; Matrix Studios; Ridge Farm; September Sound; The Church Studios; The Coach House, Bristol, England; Wessex Studios, England. Photographers: Ellen Nolan; Jeff Peters; Sam Harris . As the original boundary-breaker between British folk and electronica, Beth Orton brought coffee and sunshine down to the still-awake-at-seven-A.M. crowd with her guest shot on early William Orbit and Chemical Brothers albums, warming things up with her honeyed vocals. The rest is the history, as collected on this two-disc set of hits, guest appearances, b-sides, remixes, singles, and rarities. Disc One picks the gems off Orton's first three albums, including "She Cries Your Name" and the comforting title track (guest vocal by Terry Callier). The second disc, however, gets deep and diverse, with two tracks from a rare, Japanese-only release called SUPERPINKYMANDY (the weepy "Where Do You Go" could be at home on an Enya or Cowboy Junkies disc). A dance remix of "Central Reservation" rocks out in spirited style, while "Pedestal" warrants Orton's frequent Sandy Denny comparisons with its sublime folksy grace. There's another nod to '60s folk-rock with Fred Neil's "Dolphins," also with Callier, and Orbit returns for "Water from a Vine Leaf"--recorded expressly for this compilation--a dose of moving, late-night electronica that brings the proceedings full circle. |
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| Track Listing | |
| 1. | She Cries Your Name |
| 2. | Someone's Daughter |
| 3. | Touch Me With Your Love |
| 4. | Sugar Boy |
| 5. | Galaxy of Emptiness |
| 6. | I Wish I Never Saw the Sunshine |
| 7. | Best Bit |
| 8. | Same Day, The - (previously unreleased) |
| 9. | Stolen Car |
| 10. | Sweetest Decline |
| 11. | Pass in Time |
| 12. | Central Reservation |
| 13. | Concrete Sky |
| 14. | Thinking About Tomorrow |
| 1. | Central Reservation (Spiritual Life - Ibadan Remix, Spiritual Life: Ibadan remix) |
| 2. | Where Do I Begin |
| 3. | Stars All Seem to Weep |
| 4. | Safety |
| 5. | Pedestal |
| 6. | Dolphins |
| 7. | It's Not the Spotlight |
| 8. | Don't Wanna Know 'Bout Evil |
| 9. | Where Do You Go |
| 10. | Water from a Vine Leaf |
| Album Information | |
UPC: |
00828765616324 |
| Release Date: | Oct 07, 2003 |
| Type: | Performer |
| Genre: | Rock & Pop - Alternative |
| Label: | BMG Heritage |
| Distributor: | BMG (distrib |
| Engineer: | Dick Meany; James Blackwell; Gideon Schaltman; Federico Panero; Hugo Nicholson; Toby Bush; Keith Tenniswood; Sean Read; Trevor Smith; Victor Van Vugt; Ben Watt; Brian O'Shaughnessy |
| Country of Origin: | USA |
| Original Release Year: | 2003 |
| # of Discs: | 2 |
| Studio / Live: | Studio |
| Mono / Stereo: | Stereo |
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