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Central Reservation is the second studio album by English singer-songwriter Beth Orton, released on 9 March 1999. The album featured contributions from folk musician Terry Callier (with whom she also recorded the b-side "Lean on Me"), Dr. Robert and Ben Harper. Several tracks were also produced by Ben Watt of Everything but the Girl.
Central Reservation received critical acclaim and garnered Orton a second Mercury Music Prize nomination, and won her Best British Female at the 2000 BRIT Music Awards.
Central Reservation was released on 9 March 1999 on Heavenly Records. It reached number 17 on the UK Albums Chart and stayed on the chart for eight weeks. It went to number 34 on the ARIA albums chart in Australia, number 35 on the RIANZ albums chart in New Zealand and number 110 on the Billboard 200 chart in the United States. It also went to number two on the US Heatseekers albums chart. By 2002 it had sold 244,000 copies in United States.The first single from the album was "Stolen Car", which was released on 13 March 1999 and peaked at number 34 on the UK Singles Chart. "Central Reservation", the second single, peaked at number 37 on the UK Singles Chart
1. Stolen Car
2. Sweetest Decline
3. Couldn't Cause Me Harm
4. So Much More
5. Pass In Time
6. Central Reservation
7. Stars All Seem To Weep
8. Love Like Laughter
9. Blood Red River
10. Devil Song
11. Feel To Believe
Here we go, review No.2 - Beth Orton is not a artist i've ever heard before but she has produced a nice album here - opening track 'Stolen Car' is the stand out, a folk/electronica upbeat track mixed with her lovely vocals - great track! it is her voice that carries this album all the way through and in some respect she is like a female version of Van Morrison but just lacking that inspiration , 'Central Reservation' is also another good song - unfortunately there are a few bland and unforgettable tracks so just doesn't quite hit the spot and surprised it made the top 1000 - nevertheless, it was a nice easy listen.
Worth mentioning, on my YouTube ventures i stumbled across a track called 'She Cries Your Name' she did which is not on this album - it is superb.
Anyhow, Give this a go and score out of 10 by end of next week
This placed 982 out of the Top 1000
6/10
Have a good weekend Blues and best of luck for the Champions League final!
Central Reservation is the second studio album by English singer-songwriter Beth Orton, released on 9 March 1999. The album featured contributions from folk musician Terry Callier (with whom she also recorded the b-side "Lean on Me"), Dr. Robert and Ben Harper. Several tracks were also produced by Ben Watt of Everything but the Girl.
Central Reservation received critical acclaim and garnered Orton a second Mercury Music Prize nomination, and won her Best British Female at the 2000 BRIT Music Awards.
Central Reservation was released on 9 March 1999 on Heavenly Records. It reached number 17 on the UK Albums Chart and stayed on the chart for eight weeks. It went to number 34 on the ARIA albums chart in Australia, number 35 on the RIANZ albums chart in New Zealand and number 110 on the Billboard 200 chart in the United States. It also went to number two on the US Heatseekers albums chart. By 2002 it had sold 244,000 copies in United States.The first single from the album was "Stolen Car", which was released on 13 March 1999 and peaked at number 34 on the UK Singles Chart. "Central Reservation", the second single, peaked at number 37 on the UK Singles Chart
1. Stolen Car
2. Sweetest Decline
3. Couldn't Cause Me Harm
4. So Much More
5. Pass In Time
6. Central Reservation
7. Stars All Seem To Weep
8. Love Like Laughter
9. Blood Red River
10. Devil Song
11. Feel To Believe
Here we go, review No.2 - Beth Orton is not a artist i've ever heard before but she has produced a nice album here - opening track 'Stolen Car' is the stand out, a folk/electronica upbeat track mixed with her lovely vocals - great track! it is her voice that carries this album all the way through and in some respect she is like a female version of Van Morrison but just lacking that inspiration , 'Central Reservation' is also another good song - unfortunately there are a few bland and unforgettable tracks so just doesn't quite hit the spot and surprised it made the top 1000 - nevertheless, it was a nice easy listen.
Worth mentioning, on my YouTube ventures i stumbled across a track called 'She Cries Your Name' she did which is not on this album - it is superb.
Anyhow, Give this a go and score out of 10 by end of next week
This placed 982 out of the Top 1000
6/10
Have a good weekend Blues and best of luck for the Champions League final!
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