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Perhaps best be described as a folk/electronica artist, the six-foot tall Orton was born in [[Norfolk, England]] and moved to [[London]] at age 14. Orton found success as a musician late, having been more interested in acting during her early career. She first gained notice for her vocals on the [[Chemical Brothers]]' track "Alive Alone" and is well known for her collaboration with [[William Orbit]] where she lend her voice for the Strange Cargo albums, the most famous track among them with her lead singing on 'Water from a Vine Leaf'.
 
Beth's debut album was the difficult-to-find ''Superpinkymandy'', which was released in [[Japan]] alone. Some of its material was recycled for her worldwide debut, ''Trailer Park'', which was released in [[1996]] and earned her two [[BRIT]] award nominations in [[1997]]. She toured that summer with [[Lilith Fair]], as well as releasing the ''Best Bit'' EP. Her next album, ''Central Reservation'', was released in [[1999]] and led to her Best British Female award at the [[2000]] BRITs[[Brit Awards]] . Her latest album, ''[[Daybreaker]]'', was released in July [[2002]].
 
== Discography ==