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{{Unreferenced|date=December 2009}}
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{{Infobox EP |
{{Infobox album
Name = Concrete Sky |
|Name = Concrete Sky
Format = [[Extended play|CD EP]] |
|Format = ep
Artist = [[Beth Orton]] |
|Artist = [[Beth Orton]]
Cover = Consky.jpg |
|Cover = Consky.jpg
Released = 16 July 2002 |
|Released = 16 July 2002
Recorded = |
|Recorded =
Genre = [[Folk music|Folk]] |
|Genre = [[Folk music|Folk]]
Length = |
|Length =
Label = [[Heavenly Records]] |
|Label = [[Heavenly Records]]
Producer = Victor van Vugt, [[Ben Watt]], Beth Orton |
|Producer = Victor van Vugt, [[Ben Watt]], Beth Orton
Reviews = |
|Reviews =
}}
}}
'''''Concrete Sky''''' was the second EP released by [[Beth Orton]], with the lead track taken from her 2002 album ''[[Daybreaker]]''. It contains four songs, and was released on CD. "Concrete Sky" features vocals and guitar from [[Ryan Adams]], and was written by Beth Orton and [[Johnny Marr]].
'''''Concrete Sky''''' was the second EP released by [[Beth Orton]], with the lead track taken from her 2002 album ''[[Daybreaker]]''. It contains four songs, and was released on CD. "Concrete Sky" features vocals and guitar from [[Ryan Adams]], and was written by Beth Orton and [[Johnny Marr]].

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Concrete Sky was the second EP released by Beth Orton, with the lead track taken from her 2002 album Daybreaker. It contains four songs, and was released on CD. "Concrete Sky" features vocals and guitar from Ryan Adams, and was written by Beth Orton and Johnny Marr.

Track listing

  1. "Concrete Sky"
  2. "Ali's Waltz"
  3. "Bobby Gentry"
  4. "Carmella" (Four Tet remix)