Orange Sky (song)
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"Orange Sky" | ||
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Single by Alexi Murdoch | ||
from the album Four Songs | ||
Released | May 6, 2003 | |
Format | ?? | |
Recorded | 2002 | |
Genre | Rock / Folk-rock | |
Length | 6:19 | |
Label | Alexi Murdoch Music | |
Producer(s) | Alexi Murdoch; Chad Fischer |
"Orange Sky" is a single from Alexi Murdoch's EP album Four Songs. The song is also included on Murdoch's first LP album Time Without Consequence. "Orange Sky" gained a strong popularity, which is remarkable for such a long song, checking in at over six minutes. Murdoch's voice mixes quietly with his playing of the acoustic guitar to give this song a soft feel.
The song was featured in the movies Garden State, although it was not released on the soundtrack for the film, and Ladder 49. It was also included in episodes of the television shows Dawson's Creek, The O.C., Prison Break, and House. "Orange Sky" has also been featured in commercials for the Honda Element and for Hallmark Cards. It was used again in the trailer for the film Paradise Now in 2005. Director Josh Lowell also used it for several sequences in the climbing video Pilgrimage featuring Chris Sharma.