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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Best_BitBest Bit - Wikipedia

    Best Bit is an EP released by Beth Orton, prior to her 1999 release Central Reservation. It contains two songs performed with Terry Callier, which are covers of Fred Neil 's "Dolphins", and Callier's own "Lean on me". The title track appears in an alternative version on Orton's own single, "She Cries Your Name".

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    • Folk
    • 14 December 1997
  2. In the late 1990s, Callier began his comeback to recorded music, collaborating with Urban Species on their 1997 EP Religion and Politics and contributed to Beth Orton's Best Bit EP in 1997 before releasing the album Timepeace in 1998, which won the United Nations' Time For Peace award for outstanding artistic achievement contributing ...

  3. 1. Best Bit Lyrics. 2. Skimming Stone Lyrics. 3. Dolphins (Ft. Terry Callier) Lyrics. 4. Lean On Me (Ft. Terry Callier) Lyrics. 5. Touch Me With Your Love (KCRW version) Lyrics. About...

  4. "Music video by Beth Orton;Will Blanchard;Fray Smith;Sean Read;Sarah Wilson;Howard Gott performing Best Bit. (C) 1997 Deconstruction Ltd."

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  5. 30. Okt. 2012 · Callier sang two songs with Orton on her EP Best Bit and he was signed to Gilles Peterson's Talkin' Loud label, for which he cut the albums Timepeace (featuring Orton) and Lifetime, both...

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  6. Best Bit In 1997, Terry Callier teamed up with UK singer Beth Orton for her Best Bit EP. Speaking to the British Independent on Sunday newspaper, Orton said of Callier:

  7. www.soulstrut.com › Archive › beth-orton-best-bit-epBeth Orton ‎– Best Bit EP

    Quick late 90s EP by British female folktronica pioneer Beth Orton. It enjoyed quite a bit of buzz and praise on here thanks to the appearance of cult soul/folk hero Terry Callier. He appears on two tracks Fred Neil's "Dolphins" and the incredibly touching "Lean on Me" (Non-Withers related).