The Cinematic Orchestra - Live At The Royal Albert Hall 02.11.2007
  • Author: The Cinematic Orchestra
  • Album: Live At The Royal Albert Hall 02.11.2007
  • Size: 1837 mb
  • Genre: Electronic, Jazz
  • Format: flac, wma, mp3 archive
  • Label: Beat Records ‎– BRC-189
    Type: CD, Album
    Country: Japan
    Date of released: 15 Mar 2008
    Category: Electronic, Jazz
    Style: Future Jazz, Contemporary Jazz
The Cinematic Orchestra - Live At The Royal Albert Hall 02.11.2007

Tracklist Hide Credits

1 All That You Give
Written-By – D.C. Santana*, J. Swinscoe*, P. France*, T. Coster*
5:15
2 Child Song
Written-By – J. Swinscoe*
7:38
3 Flite
Written-By – J. Swinscoe*, L. Flowers*, P. France*
5:56
4 Familiar Ground
Written-By – J. Swinscoe*, P. France*
8:35
5 To Build A Home
Written-By – J. Swinscoe*, Patrick Watson, P. France*, S. Page*
7:46
6 Prelude
Written-By – J. Swinscoe*, P. France*
3:05
7 Breathe
Written By – LKS*Written-By – J. Swinscoe*, Patrick Watson, P. France*
6:02
8 Man With The Movie Camera
Written-By – J. Swinscoe*, P. France*, T. Chant*
14:44
9 Time & Space
Written-By – J. Swinscoe*, L. Rhodes*, L. Flowers*, P. France*
8:41
10 As The Stars Fall 7:58

Credits

  • Adapted By – John Calvert
  • Artwork By – Pandayoghurt.co.uk
  • Backing Vocals – Eska*, Heidi Vogel, Vula
  • Bass Trombone – Lewis Edney
  • Cello – Ben Trigg, Ezme Gaze, Wayne Urqhart*
  • Conductor, Adapted By – Jules Buckley
  • Double Bass – Chris Kelly, Evert Martin, Phil France
  • Drums – Luke Flowers
  • Electric Guitar – Stuard McCallum
  • Flute – Finn Peters, Paul Greenwood
  • French Horn – Andy Littlemore, Linsdsay Kempley
  • Keyboards – Jason Swinscoe*
  • Lead Vocals – Eska* (tracks: 2), Heidi Vogel (tracks: 1, 4, 7), Lou Rhodes* (tracks: 9)
  • Lead Vocals, Guitar – Grey Reverend (tracks: 5)
  • Mastered By – Martin Gilles
  • Mixed By [Assisted], Engineer [Assisted] – Al Riley, Dominic Smith
  • Mixed By, Engineer – Stephen Hodge
  • Photography – Will Cooper Mitchell
  • Piano, Electric Piano [Feneder] – Nick Ramm
  • Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Tom Chant
  • Trombone [Tenor] – Alan Hardiman, Bob Dowell
  • Trumpet – Freddie Bols, Gavin Broom
  • Turntables, Electronics – Patrick Carpenter
  • Viola – Merlyn Sturt, Nozomi Cohen, Stella Page
  • Violin – Antonia Pagulatos, Catriona Parker, Marianne Haynes, Martin Lissola, Nat Jones, Patrick Roberts , Penny Ainscow, Jote Osahn*, Rosie Tompsett, Sam Aylward

Notes

On November 2nd 2007, Jason Swinscoe brought an enhanced line-up of the Cinematic Orchestra, incorporating the 24 piece Heritage Orchestra to this amazing venue and played a show to a sold-out crowd of more than 4000 people. With over 40 musicians onstage at times, Swinscoe and his colleagues used the show as a unique opportunity to open out his chamber pieces into intense, beautiful and exquisitely realised epics which left the huge audience baying for more.

"All That You Give" incorporating element of "Angel Of Air" written by D.C. Santana and T.Coster published by Light Music (BMI).
"Flite" contains a sample of "Quiet Departures" performed by Eberhard Weber. Original sound recording licensed from ECM Records.

Bonus track for Japan: "As The Stars Fall".

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 4523132712895
  • Matrix / Runout: BRC-189 MT G01
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L270
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 4478

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
ZEN CD141 The Cinematic Orchestra Live At The Royal Albert Hall ‎(CD, Album) Ninja Tune ZEN CD141 UK 2008
ZEN141 The Cinematic Orchestra Live At The Royal Albert Hall 02.11.2007 ‎(2xLP, Album, RP) Ninja Tune ZEN141 UK 2012
ZEN 141 The Cinematic Orchestra Live At The Royal Albert Hall 02.11.2007 ‎(2xLP, Album, Ltd) Ninja Tune ZEN 141 UK 2008
DNO 175 The Cinematic Orchestra Live At The Royal Albert Hall ‎(CD, Album) Domino USA DNO 175 USA & Canada 2008
ZENCD 141 P The Cinematic Orchestra Live At The Royal Albert Hall 02.11.2007 ‎(CD, Promo) Ninja Tune ZENCD 141 P UK 2008


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