Beth Orton
Best Bit EP
[Dedicated/Heavenly]
Rating: 5.4
Freckle- faced Beth Orton's 1997 debut, Trailer Park was a record that
showed some innovative orchestration and beautiful southern melodies, but best
of all, it combined graceful, acoustic folk songs with hints of electronic
production. It ruled.
Best Bit is five more tracks of that kind of thing, except the songs
aren't as memorable. They're kinda relaxing; something to put on the tape
deck for a mid- summer sunbath, but nothing you're gonna walk away overly- psyched
about. The title cut's the only track worth writing home about, and it's the
one song that saves this EP from straight mediocrity. "Best Bit" has that
trademark Orton twang, and musically, it sounds like a companion piece to "She
Cries Your Name," though it's got more balls.
"Dolphins," a cheesy (but appealing) easy- listening gem was recorded with soul
man Terry Callier, as was "Lean On Me," a lackluster cover of one of his classics.
"Touch Me With Your Love" is a live performance from KCRW's "Morning Becomes
Eclectic" morning show. This version is 100% acoustic, and gives off a
much more personal vibe than the Trailer Park original. Best Bit
makes for a nice EP, but ultimately comes off as a release that would only be of
mild interest to anyone other than a true Orton fan.
-Ryan Schreiber