The Other Side of Daybreak

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The Other Side of Daybreak
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Compilation album by
Released29 September 2003
Recorded2002–2003
Genre Downtempo
Label Astralwerks
Producer Jude Cole, Kieran Hebden, Victor Van Vugt, Ben Watt
Beth Orton chronology
Daybreaker
(2002)
The Other Side of Daybreak
(2003)
Pass In Time
(2003)
Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
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Metacritic 66/100 [1]
Review scores
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The Other Side of Daybreak is a compilation album by Beth Orton, released by Astralwerks in 2003. [5] It is mainly a collection of b-sides from the singles found on 2002's Daybreaker , along with some remixes of tracks from the album.

Track listing

  1. "Ooh Child" (alternate version) – 3:53
  2. "Thinking About Tomorrow" (IPG Dub Remix) – 5:49
  3. "Ali's Waltz" – 3:25
  4. "Daybreaker" (Four Tet Remix) – 5:05
  5. "Bobby Gentry" – 5:30
  6. "Carmella" (Four Tet Remix) – 11:38
  7. "Beautiful World" – 4:06
  8. "Concrete Sky" (acoustic; recorded live at WXRT Chicago, 4 June 2002) – 4:59
  9. "Daybreaker" (Roots Manuva Remix) – 4:34
  10. "Anywhere" (Two Lone Swordsmen Remix Vocal) – 5:55

Some versions are enhanced CDs that include the video for either "Anywhere (Two Lone Swordsmen Remix Edit)" or "Concrete Sky (Version 2)."

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References

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  2. "The Other Side of Daybreak - Beth Orton | Songs, Reviews, Credits". AllMusic.
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  4. Cinquemani, Sal. "Review: Beth Orton, The Other Side of Daybreak". Slant Magazine .
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