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Beth Orton is an English musician known for her unique blend of folk and electronic music. She gained critical acclaim with her 1996 album Trailer Park, which showcased her soulful vocals and innovative sound. Orton's music often explores themes of love, loss, and personal growth, resonating with audiences worldwide. She continues to release acclaimed albums and remains a respected figure in the indie music scene.

"The upside to smoking is that you get to be social. I was looking for a light when I bumped into Ben Harper's manager. A couple of days later, Ben and I were in the studio."



"You can have all sorts of relationships, but there's something with musicians working together where you can have relationship that can just continue to grow in a beautiful way."



"I don't believe in trouble. Because I think that trouble is sometimes good, sometimes bad. I've been known to be called trouble, which I think is quite a compliment. But I suppose, thinking about it, that my best and worst trouble has always had something to do with a man."


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