Trailer Park
Beth Orton · 1996
59 min · 11 tracks · indie rock · trip hop · folktronica
A haunting blend of folk melodies and electronic textures that evoke both intimacy and isolation.
Trailer Park is an album by Beth Orton, released in 1996. A haunting blend of folk melodies and electronic textures that evoke both intimacy and isolation. 'Trailer Park' received critical acclaim upon its release, notably being nominated for the Mercury Prize in 1997. It established Orton as a significant figure in the burgeoning folktronica movement, influencing many artists who followed in her wake. The album's innovative sound helped bridge the gap between traditional folk and modern electronic music. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Trailer Park sound like?
A haunting blend of folk melodies and electronic textures that evoke both intimacy and isolation. Rooted in indie rock and trip hop.
What makes Trailer Park by Beth Orton notable?
'Trailer Park' received critical acclaim upon its release, notably being nominated for the Mercury Prize in 1997. It established Orton as a significant figure in the burgeoning folktronica movement, influencing many artists who followed in her wake. The album's innovative sound helped bridge the gap between traditional folk and modern electronic music. Released in 1996, 'Trailer Park' marked Beth Orton's debut album, introducing her unique fusion of folk and electronic elements. At this time, she was transitioning from a background vocalist to a solo artist, having previously collaborated with established acts like William Orbit. This album set the stage for her subsequent rise in the alternative music scene.
How many songs are on Trailer Park?
Trailer Park has 11 tracks, running approximately 59 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 She Cries Your Name Standout 4:47
- 2 Tangent 7:28
- 3 Don’t Need a Reason Standout 5:04
- 4 Live as You Dream 2:59
- 5 Sugar Boy 4:21
- 6 Touch Me With Your Love 7:26
- 7 Whenever 3:54
- 8 How Far 4:26
- 9 Someone’s Daughter 4:16
- 10 I Wish I Never Saw the Sunshine 4:43
- 11 Galaxy of Emptiness Standout 10:09
Release Date
January 1, 1996
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Runtime
59 min 39 sec
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