Man With A Movie Camera

Cinematic Orchestra - Double LP Vinyl

Limited 2Lp Ashen And Pewter Grey Vinyl In A Rigid Tip-On Foiled, Embossed And Debossed Gatefold Sleeve With New Liner Notes And Updated Artwork. Included Unseen Session Photography Present On A 12" Double Sided Art Card Insert. Includes Download Code (ZEN78XX)
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Music Styles Electronic, Jazz
Artist Cinematic Orchestra (View everything by Cinematic Orchestra)
Condition New
Grade NEW
Country Item Pressed In Europe
Format Double LP Vinyl
Year 2023
Label Ninja Tune (View everything from Ninja Tune)
Catalogue Number ZEN78XX

A1. All That You Give (feat. Fontella Bass)

A2. Burn Out

B1. Evolution (feat. Fontella Bass)

B2. Man With The Movie Camera

C1. All Things To All Men (feat. Roots Manuva)

C2. Flite

D2. Everyday

E1. Oregon

E2. Horizon (feat. Niara Scarlett)

F1. Semblance

F2. Flite (Original Version)

 

Celebrating 20 years since the release of their incredible soundtrack to the experimental soviet documentary film Man With A Movie Camera, The Cinematic Orchestra will be reissuing the album for the first time on 140g colour vinyl, in ashen and pewter grey. In a limited edition deluxe foil embossed and debossed gatefold sleeve, the album features updated artwork and new liner notes. With black paper inners, the album also contains previously unseen session photography, presented on a 12” double sided art card insert.

The Cinematic Orchestra, formed by J.Swinscoe and later joined by long-time friend and collaborator Dominic Smith, are one of the UK’s most respected and influential British artists of the last twenty years, creating genre-defying compositions that introduced jazz to a new breed of electronic music fans. Upon its original release in 2002, Every Day was praised for it’s sweeping and dramatic turns through classic soul, jazz, minimalism, electronics buoyed by the guesting calibre of Art Ensemble of Chicago’s Fontella Bass (writer and performer of ‘60s soul masterpiece “Rescue Me”) and indelible UK music legend, Roots Manuva. Pitchfork said it was an “incredibly commanding album” (8.6 review) while The Guardian called it “immaculately proportioned”. Gilles Peterson’s BBC Radio 1 listeners voted it ‘Album Of The Year’ with Peterson’ himself stating “the beauty of Every Day is an understanding of Ron Carter, RZA, June Tyson, Sun Ra, Recloose, Theo Parrish and all that good stuff.”

“...in the simplest terms, a flawless collection.”

PITCHFORK (8.6)

“..full of sublime-soulful-jazz-meets dance”

THE GUARDIAN GUIDE

“Classy and cerebral, but atmospheric and soulful too, “Every Day” grows in stature with each listen”

NME

“...a stunning fusion of loose, live jazz-dance and chillout grooves with lush ambient textures and clever audio manipulation…”

THE INDEPENDENT ON SUNDAY

“…seven tracks sweep deftly through moods of contemplation, wonder and disquiet.”

THE OBSERVER