The_Cinematic_Orchestra--Ma_Fleur-Promo-2007-i8

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2007-04-10

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      a r t i s t : The Cinematic Orchestra
        t i t l e : Ma Fleur
          d a t e : 2007
        l a b e l : Ninja Tune
        g e n r e : Electronic
  r l s.  d a t e : Apr/2007
      t r a c k s : 01
    b i t r a t e : VBRkbps
          s i z e : 64,6 MB

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     May 7th sees the release of the first full studio album by
     Jason Swinscoe's Cinematic Orchestra since 2002's "Everyday".
     Entitled "Ma Fleur," the record was written as the soundtrack
     to a specially commissioned screenplay for an imagined film
     (which may or may not yet be made).

     Shortly after finishing "Everyday," a piece of music which
     achieved great critical and commercial success (selling over
     100,000 units) 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 3 weeks and came
     back with short story scripts in which each track represented
     a scene. 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 (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.

     Swinscoe, now based in New York, then filled out the
     arrangments with the band and assistance from his old
     collaborator, bassist Phil France. As a final part of the
     process, renowned New York photographer Maya Hayuk was
     commissioned to take pictures to represent each of the
     scenes/tracks. These pictures, scenes where the characters are
     missing or abstracted or metaphoric, would once again feed
     back into world of the soundtrack for a missing film.

     Dealing with themes of loss and love - and in itself
     representing a kind of absence - "Ma Fleur" is fertile ground
     for Swinscoe's brand of music-making, for while people have
     talked about what he does in terms of jazz, the truth is that
     the basis of his music has always been in raw emotion. From
     the achingly beautiful opener "To Build A Home" to the finale,
     "Time And Space," this is an album which reaches for and finds
     a truth and honesty far beyond what we would normally expect
     from such a record, but without losing any of the
     accessibility which made TCO popular in the first place. If
     the mood is melancholy, Swinscoe and the musicians he works
     with manage to make it an ultimately uplifting experience,
     perhaps in the end more about the love you find than the love
     you loseà

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     * 11 Track Album, 99 track markers on this promo.

     Since the track markers dont match the tracks this was ripped as 
     single mp3 and cue, I guess we'll wait for a retail rip aswell.

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     01. To Build A Home feat Patrick Watson
     02. Familiar Ground feat Fontella Bass
     03. Child Song
     04. Music Box feat Patrick Watson/Lou Rhodes
     05. Prelude
     06. As The Stars Fall
     07. Into You
     08. Ma Fleur
     09. Breathe feat Fontella Bass
     10. That Home feat Patrick Watson
     11. Time And Space feat Lou Rhodes
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                                                               54:17 min

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