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CINEMATIC ORCHESTRA, The - Ma Fleur



Artist: CINEMATIC ORCHESTRA, The  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Title: Ma Fleur
Label: Ninja Tune  $translation.emailalerts.add_label_alert_hint}
Cat: ZEN 122
Format: 2xLP
Released: 7 May, 2007
Price: $20.21
Genre: Broken Beat/Nu Jazz
Playlist: MP3
Availability:Out of stock
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#Samples Title
Side 1
1.  - To Build A Home - MP3 Sample MP3 "To Build A Home"
2.  - Familiar Ground - MP3 Sample MP3 "Familiar Ground"
3.  - That Home - MP3 Sample MP3 "That Home"
Side 2
1.  - Child Song - MP3 Sample MP3 "Child Song"
2.  - Music Box - MP3 Sample MP3 "Music Box"
3.  - Ma Fleur - MP3 Sample MP3 "Ma Fleur"
Side 3
1.  - Prelude - MP3 Sample MP3 "Prelude"
2.  - As The Stars Fall - MP3 Sample MP3 "As The Stars Fall"
3.  - Into You - MP3 Sample MP3 "Into You"
Side 4
1.  - Breathe - MP3 Sample MP3 "Breathe"
2.  - Time & Space - MP3 Sample MP3 "Time & Space"
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Label/Supplier Notes

"Ma Fleur" is the first full studio album by Jason Swinscoe's Cinematic Orchestra since 2002's "Everyday". The record was written as the soundtrack to a specially commissioned screenplay for an imagined film (which may or may not be made). Shortly after finishing "Everyday", a piece of music which achieved great critical and commercial success, Jason Swinscoe relocated from East London to Paris. Here he began work on the instrumentals which would form the basis of his new record - more moods than finished tracks, a series of sketches or diagrams of directions to follow. Having completed a rough version by early 2005, he gave this to a friend who disappeared for three weeks and came back with short story scripts in which each scene represented a story of a different time in life, expressing the emotions which underpin the journey from birth to death. Jason then took this and worked some more on the tracks, and in turn gave this back to his scriptwriter, the two aspects of the project developing alongside one another. Gradually, Swinscoe recruited suitable vocalists for the atmospheres and themes he wanted to deal with. The remarkable Fontella Bass, who is now sadly in frail health, is the woman behind both legendary soul number "Rescue Me" as well as some of the Art Ensemble of Chicago's finest moments, had worked on "Everyday" and was an obvious choice to voice the parts of the elderly protagonist that Swinscoe envisaged. Mercury-nominated Lou Rhodes is not only a fantastic singer but a young mother and so perfect for the "mid-life" singer. The as-yet unheralded Patrick Watson, a remarkable vocalist from Montreal, became the youngest of the trio. 

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