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Every Day

Every Day
Cinematic Orchestra

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Track Listing

  1. All That You Give (feat. Fontella Bass)
  2. Burn Out
  3. Flite
  4. Evolution (feat. Fontella Bass)
  5. Man With The Movie Camera
  6. All Things To All Men (feat. Roots Manuva)
  7. Everyday

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #78320 in Music
  • Released on: 2002-05-28
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Import

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.co.uk Review
There's an old music press adage that second albums are notoriously "difficult". If this were true, then by rights Everyday should be one big disappointment. That fact that it's arguably one of 2002's finest jazz albums (yes, jazz--as in real, old fashioned, clarinets and trumpets type jazz) just goes to prove how talented Jason Swinscoe's Cinematic Orchestra are.

Following up their impeccable debut, Motion, was always going to be tough, but here they've surpassed themselves. While the former was a fusion of sample-culture smoky, backroom jazz, Everyday is jazz pure and simple--old jazz for the nu-jazz generation. "Man With the Movie Camera", "Burnout" and "Flite" are near-perfect soundtrack jazz pieces--epic, shuffling, ever shifting--while "All That You Give" and "Evolution" feature the enchanting vocals of legendary soul singer Fontella Bass. Best of all, though, is the Roots Manuva collaboration "All Things to All Men"--proof that jazz and rap aren't as strange bedfellows as some may think. It's spellbinding stuff, and sure to be one of 2002's finer albums. --Matt Anniss

Sunday Telegraph
The Cinematic Orchestra are endlessly amazing, warped, inventive and intriguing. They're big and they're clever

IDJ
The most innovative urban/dance fusion since Massive Attack...genius


Customer Reviews

first class5
First class album, but if anything, the stand out track is the colaboration with Roots Manuva.

I dont usually listen to this kinda music5
Well i was more into Roots Manuva then the jazz type, but when it came up with Cinematic Orchestra, i thought it was some kind of Live recording. But it must the most awesome song i have ever heard. It is truely mezmerizing.....i would never listen to this kinda music..but All Things To All Men just blew me into space.

organic listless effortless lilt5
the fatness of sound and instrumentation hits you up in the back of the head and stays there...remarkable peice of work. a feeling of real cool, uber calm and remorseless mellow tention!

in 'all things to all men' i could think of no better guest than roots manuva, a true wordsmith of our time, serves another gorgeous pot full of clever lyric, melodic chorus and all of this executed with expert timing.

hats off, with no exception.

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