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Pass in Time: The Definitive Collection
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Artist(s)Beth Orton
StudioArista
Release DateSeptember 29, 2003
UPC Code828765616324
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About Beth Orton - Pass in Time: The Definitive Collection

'Pass In Time' is a collection of songs taken from Beth Orton's three previous albums. Most noted for her subtle vocals reminiscent of 70's singer/songwriters such as Carole King & Carly Simon. Her music is a fusion of graceful acoustic folk, melancholy country-blues, down-tempo trip hop & dubby electronica. Includes the singles 'She Cries Your Name', 'Someone's Daughter' & 'Touch Me With Your Love', alongside B-sides, remixes, collaborations, & rarities. 24 tracks. Heavenly. 2003. Album Description

Tracks

Disc 1
  1. She Cries Your Name
  2. Someone's Daughter (single version)
  3. Touch Me With Your Love (new & exclusive edit)
  4. Sugar Boy
  5. Galaxy Of Emptiness
  6. I Wish I Never Saw The Sunshine
  7. Best Bit
  8. Wouldn't You Too (previously unreleased)
  9. Stolen Car
  10. Sweetest Decline
  11. Pass In Time
  12. Central Reservation (single version)
  13. Concrete Sky (from "Daybreaker")
  14. Thinking About Tomorrow (from "Daybreaker")
Disc 2
  1. Central Reservation (Spiritual Life: Ibadan Remix)
  2. Where Do I Begin - Chemical Brothers
  3. Stars All Seem To Weep (original b-side)
  4. Safety - (exclusive re-recording of original b-side)
  5. It's Not the Spotlight (exclusive re-recording of original b-side)
  6. Pedestal (original b-side)
  7. Water From A Vine Leaf - William Orbit
  8. Where Do You Go (featuring William Orbit from Japanese only album "Superpinkymandy")
  9. Dolphins (featuring Terry Callier from "Best Bit")
  10. Don’t Wanna Know About Evil (featuring William Orbit from Japanese only album "Superpinkymandy")

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (8 reviews)

rating: 4 QuoteUnderappreciated Songstress Quote
Beth Orton is a hell of a songwriter with a unique voice. Why she isn't Sarah McLachlan level as far as popularity is anybody's guess. "Pass In Time" is a collection for casual fans and Beth Orton collectors. (CD#1) The best songs from "Trailer Park", "Central Reservation" and EP "Best Bit". The only thing missing is the touching original version of "Central Reservation". The faster "The Then Again" version is on this set. The new pop song for this album "Same Day" is quite good. "Daybreaker" her 3rd CD gets the short end of the stick. There's only two songs - "Concrete Sky" and "Thinking About Tomorrow". "Paris Train", "Mount Washington" and "Ted's Waltz" - all outstanding numbers belong somewhere in this collection- 4 STARS. (CD#2) Remixes, "B" sides and rarities. More for established fans. The standouts are the Folk songs "Safety" and "Dolphins" - 3 STARS. (THE BOOKLET) Cool photos, extensive liner notes and musicians credits. Beth herself gives thoughts on each song. She's big on Jimi Hendrix and Rickie Lee Jones which makes her all right in my book. 5 STARS. This is a good collection, but not complete from her first three CD's. Beth later released "Comfort Of Strangers" which has a stripped down Americana flavor. For completists "The Other Side Of Daybreak" is a dance remix CD heavy on "Trip-Hop". Beth Orton is something special. This is good place to start for a newcomer. April 16, 2007

rating: 4 QuoteFans can never be objective...Quote
From the OBJECTIVE reviewer...This only thing stopping this collection from a solid 5 star rating is the fact that it includes remixes and some b-sides. Therefore, it ends up being a must have for fans missing some great tracks and too much for someone wanting an overview of Beth Orton's great music. April 26, 2006

rating: 5 QuoteA Good Beth PrimerQuote
As another reviewer says, this is a fine place to start lovin' Beth. If you don't know her, you should. Once you do, you will at the very least like her. She - IMHO - is one of the best artists to come along in recent memory. So do yourself a favor, and check her out if you haven't already. April 19, 2006

rating: 4 QuoteBut it's not an album....Quote
If you're like i was a year ago, and you are not sure where to put your money when it comes to Beth Orton, you'll buy this CD. This collection contains some of her best songs, with a few missing exceptions ("Carmella," "Paris Train," and her rendition of Cat Steven's "Wild World" come to mind), and is a great introduction to her work. It makes for a great gift to someone who seriously needs to be introduced to Beth Orton (one of the best female musicians of our time).

Additionally the second CD features some jewels that any Beth Orton fan will appreciate. For example "Safety" is a sweet and candid B-side. I would have liked more Superpinkymandy material (a rare album she made with William Orbit in 1993), but what it has still makes it a jewel to own.

The only problem with this edition is that it is not an album of hers. To many this will not be an issue, but i am the type of person that prefers to own entire albums. It is essentially a "greatest hits" album. So, it is great if you're money-conscious, or not a huge fan, or buying it for someone else, but because of this i cannot endorse it with five stars (whereas the music itself certainly deserves such a rating). December 13, 2004

rating: 5 QuoteOne gorgeous collection!Quote
I first heard Beth Orton several years ago when I got her first her album Trailer Park. Though I was blown away by several of the songs, some of them did not impress me overly. This year a friend told me about the collection and how great it was. Boy, were they right! There's not a bad song on here. Her voice is so beautiful and so emotive it's hard to not get lost in it. Songs such as Thinking About Tomorrow, Dolphins and Concrete Sky are some of my favorites, followed closely by Stars all seem to weep, She cries your name and Stolen Car. This cd is the best purchase I've made recently and will be playing for quite some time. October 30, 2004

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