Beth Orton low-key release in Japan has become a much sought after collector's item. Virtually impossible to find, the album contains her earlier collaborations with William Orbit. In many of Beth's interview, Beth has mentioned that she would not want to re-release SuperPinkyMandy and that the title was derived from a doll she bought when she was 6 at a jumble sale. It was pink and it has muscles.


Released: 1993
Label: Toshiba-EMI
Catalogue: TOCP7984

01. Don't Wanna Know 'Bout Evil > lyrics
02. Yesterday's Gone > lyrics
03. When You Wake > lyrics
04. City Blue > lyrics
05. Where Do You Go > lyrics
06. Faith Will Carry > lyrics
07. She Cries Your Name > lyrics
08. Roll The Dice > lyrics
09. The Prisioner > lyrics
10. Release Me > lyrics

A low profile released in Japan. Has been deleted since then. Virtually impossible to find. The version of She Cries Your Name is totally different from the folky version found on Trailer Park. It is also different from the version found on StrangeCargo: Hinterland where Beth Orton only sang the chorus. Also Yesterday's Gone later became Montok Point on William Orbit's Strange Cargo: Hinterland.

 

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DON'T WANNA KNOW 'BOUT EVIL

Together with William Orbit, they became a duo under the name, Spill. Somehow after this one and only single, the project fell flat. This single is a re-recording from the original one present in SuperPinkyMandy. [more]

 

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