Every Day

Every Day

by The Cinematic Orchestra
Every Day

Every Day

by The Cinematic Orchestra

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record - Anniversary Edition)

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Overview

With Every Day, Cinematic Orchestra move beyond the electro-jazz fusion of their debut to make a record more natural, more paced, and, surprisingly, better than the justly hyped Motion. J Swinscoe is more the arranger/conductor here than the producer, but of course, there's little need for samples or effects with such an accomplished band sharing the burden. For the opener "All That You Give," Swinscoe and Co., plus harp player Rhodri Davies, spend a few minutes delicately paving the way for a deeply felt vocal by soul hero Fontella Bass. "Burn Out" is a lush, meditative track with a pleasantly ambling solo from Phil France on electric piano, a few appropriately cinematic-sounding horns, an age-old vocal sample, and occasional creaking static phasing through. Bass returns for another splendid track ("Evolution"), and the mighty Roots Manuva appears on a magisterial, spoken-word quasi-autobiography, "All Things to All Men." Except for a pair of detours into highly programmed "broken beat" production, Every Day is a textured, acoustic work; Cinematic Orchestra take their time setting up these songs -- of the seven tracks, four last over nine minutes. The sounds and styles heard may not be revolutionary, but instead of simply pushing stylistic boundaries, Cinematic Orchestra display a real gift in making emotional, artistic music. ~ John Bush

Product Details

Release Date: 04/14/2023
Label: Ninja Tune
UPC: 5054429169829
Rank: 73341

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. All That You Give
  2. Burn Out
  3. Evolution
  4. Man with the Movie Camera

Disc 2

  1. All Things to All Men
  2. Flite
  3. Everyday
  4. Oregon

Disc 3

  1. Horizon
  2. Semblance
  3. Flite [Original Version]

Album Credits

Performance Credits

The Cinematic Orchestra   Primary Artist
Fontella Bass   Primary Artist,Guest Artist,Featured Artist,Vocals
Niara Scarlett   Primary Artist,Vocals,Lead Vocals,Vocals (Background)
Roots Manuva   Guest Artist,Featured Artist,Vocals,Spoken Word
Tom Chant   Saxophone,Sax (Soprano)
Jason Swinscoe   Keyboards
Rhodri Davies   Harp
Luke Flowers   Drums
Tom Coster   Co-Producer
Phil France   Bass,Piano,Double Bass,Fender Rhodes,Bass (Acoustic),Bass (Electric),Piano (Electric)
DC Santana   Co-Producer
Patrick Carpenter   Turntables,Electronics,Synthesizer
John Ellis   Piano,Moog Synthesizer,Piano (Electric)
Milo Fell   Percussion
Keisha Johnson   Vocals (Background)

Technical Credits

Steve Higdon   Engineer,Vocal Engineer
Tom Chant   Composer
Joe Fields   Assistant,Mixing Assistant
Jason Swinscoe   Mixing,Composer,Producer
Jamie Finch   Engineer,Recording
John Barry   Composer
Nick Hunt   Recording,Percussion Engineer
The Open Mind   Design
Alan Mawdsley   Mixing,Recording,Electronic Engineer
Tom Coster   Composer
Gilles Peterson   Liner Notes
Eberhard Weber   Composer,Performer
Carolyn Leigh   Composer
Phil France   Mixing,Composer,Producer
Graham Morgan   Drum Engineering
Les Troubadours du Roi Baudouin   Performer
Soca Casuals   Recording Supervision
DC Santana   Composer
Rodney Smith   Composer
Guido Haazen   Arranger
Carl Fox   Photography
Niara Scarlett   Composer
Greg Morgan   Engineer,Recording
Brian Bayley   Engineer,Vocal Engineer,Second Engineer
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