Daybreaker

Daybreaker is the fourth studio album by singer-songwriter Beth Orton released in 2002 on Heavenly Records and the Astralwerks Records label. The album reached #40 in US and #8 in UK. Mojo Magazine called the album “her best to date…”. Q Magazine was not excited about the album: “Tortoise-pace strumming and a crippling shortage of choruses produce only torpor”. The album earned Orton a nomination at the BRIT Awards for Best British Female Singer as well as Best Album at the Q Awards. In an interview to Insound.com on 28 July 2002 she said about making the record:

“We recorded 25 songs in two weeks with the whole band. Then there’s the stuff I did with Johnny. There’s stuff all over the place. And these are the ten songs that ended up being on the record because for me they encapsulate the mood best of the time we are recording the album. It took about six months altogether. That’s not too bad. It was probably actually a year because I was looking for someone to do the mixing and things weren’t working out.” As of 2003 it has sold 169,000 copies in the United States.

Tracklisting

Position Title
A1 Paris Train
A2 Concrete Sky
A3 Mount Washington
A4 Anywhere
A5 Daybreaker
B1 Carmella
B2 God Song
B3 This One’s Gonna Bruise
B4 Ted’s Waltz
B5 Thinking About Tomorrow

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Wikipedia URL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daybreaker_(Beth_Orton_album)
Format 1× Vinyl LP, Album
Label Heavenly
Catalog Number HVNLP 37
Notes All songs written by Beth Orton, except: Tracks 1 & 9 which were written by Beth and Ted Barnes Track 2 which was written by Beth and Johnny Marr Track 8 which was written for Beth by Ryan Adams Track 10 which was written by Beth, Ted, Sebastian Steinberg, and Sean Read All tracks were mixed by Ben Watt and Andy Bradfield except for tracks 5 and 10
Discogs URL Beth Orton - Daybreaker