Beth Orton
Beth Orton (born Elizabeth Caroline Orton, 14 December 1970) is a BRIT Award–winning English singer-songwriter, known for her 'folktronica' sound, which mixes elements of folk and electronica. She was initially recognised for her collaborations with William Orbit and the Chemical Brothers in the mid 1990s. However, these were not Orton's first recordings, she had released a solo album, Superpinkymandy, in 1993. Since the album was only released in Japan, it went largely unnoticed by international audiences. Her second solo album, Trailer Park, garnered much critical acclaim in 1996. Orton developed a devoted audience with the release of the albums Central Reservation (1999) and the 2002 UK top 10 album, Daybreaker. In her 2006 release, Comfort of Strangers, she moved towards a more folk-based sound and away from the electronic sound of her past albums. American films and television programmes such as Felicity, How to Deal, Charmed, Dawson's Creek, Vanilla Sky and Grey's Anatomy have featured her music and provided her with exposure to a more mainstream American audience. Description above from the Wikipedia article Beth Orton, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
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- 2023 · Angelheaded Hipster: The Songs of Marc Bolan & T. Rex as Self
- 2015 · Light Years as Moira
- 2015 · The Late Late Show with James Corden as Self - Musical Guest
- 2014 · Lennon or McCartney as Self (voice)
- 2012 · Do You Love Me Like I Love You (Part 13: Abattoir Blues/The Lyre of Orpheus) as Self
- 2011 · Do You Love Me Like I Love You (Part 10: The Boatman's Call) as Self
- 2007 · Why Birds Sing as Herself
- 2007 · The Old, Weird America: Harry Smith's Anthology of American Folk Music as Self
- 2006 · Leonard Cohen: I'm Your Man as Self
- 2004 · John Martyn: Johnny Too Bad as Self
- 2003 · Emmylou Harris: From a Deeper Well as Self
- 2001 · Southlander: Diary of a Desperate Musician as Rocket
- 1999 · Lilith on Top as
- 1999 · The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn as Self
- 1992 · The Tonight Show with Jay Leno as