The Cinematic Orchestra – Man With A Movie Camera
Label: |
Ninja Tune – ZEN CD78 |
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CD
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Country: |
UK |
Released: |
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Genre: |
Stage & Screen |
Style: |
Future Jazz |
Tracklist
1 | The Projectionist | 0:06 | |
2 | Melody | 0:20 | |
3 | Dawn | 4:00 | |
4 | The Awakening Of A Woman (Burnout) | 10:20 | |
5 | Reel Life (Evolution II) | 6:58 | |
6 | Postlude | 1:45 | |
7 | Evolution (Versao Portuense) | 5:47 | |
8 | Work It! (Man With The Movie Camera) | 8:06 | |
9 | Voyage | 0:22 | |
10 | Odessa | 2:05 | |
11 | Theme De Yoyo | 2:20 | |
12 | The Magician | 2:26 | |
13 | Theme Reprise | 2:53 | |
14 | Yoyo Waltz | 1:17 | |
15 | Drunken Tune | 4:50 | |
16 | The Animated Tripod | 1:12 | |
17 | All Things | 6:06 |
Companies, etc.
- Made By – Universal M & L, UK
- Published By – Just Isn't Music
- Published By – Copyright Control
- Published By – Eco Music (2)
- Published By – Harwin Music Corp.
- Published By – W-Seven Music Corp.
- Published By – Warner/Chappell Music Ltd.
- Recorded At – Sony Music Studios, London
- Mixed At – Sound Authority
- Mastered At – Sony Music Studios, London
Credits
- Cello – Wayne Urquhart
- Drums – Luke Flowers
- Engineer [Assistant] – Steve Hodge*
- Engineer, Mixed By – Alan Mawdsley
- Mastered By – John Davis (4)
- Mixed By – The Cinematic Orchestra
- Mixed By [Sound Assistance] – The Soca Casual
- Percussion – Milo Fell
- Photography By – Carl Fox
- Piano, Keyboards – Jon Ellis*
- Producer, Arranged By – J. Swinscoe*
- Producer, Arranged By [Strings], Double Bass – Phil
- Saxophone – Tom Chant
- Turntables, Electronics – Patrick Carpenter
- Viola – Antonia Pagulatos
- Violin – Prabjote Osahn
- Written-By – T. Chant* (tracks: 8, 9)
Notes
A new soundtrack to the 1929 classic by Dziga Vertov.
Recorded live at Sony Music Studios, London on 26/27th November 2002.
Mixed at Sound Authority.
Mastered at Sony Music Studios.
Photography at location at Soho Recording Studios, London.
Publishing:
1, 3 to 7, 15 & 16: Just Isn't Music
8 & 9: Just Isn't Music/Copyright Control
10 & 12: Copyright Control
11, 13 & 14: Eco Music (ASCAP)
17: Just Isn't Music/Harwin Music Corp/W-Seven Music Corp/Warner/Chappell Music Ltd.
Track 17 incorporates elements of 'Petulia' by John Barry and Carolyn Leigh, licended courtesy of Affirmed Productions.
Made in England.
Packaging: White tray jewel case with a 8-page booklet.
Recorded live at Sony Music Studios, London on 26/27th November 2002.
Mixed at Sound Authority.
Mastered at Sony Music Studios.
Photography at location at Soho Recording Studios, London.
Publishing:
1, 3 to 7, 15 & 16: Just Isn't Music
8 & 9: Just Isn't Music/Copyright Control
10 & 12: Copyright Control
11, 13 & 14: Eco Music (ASCAP)
17: Just Isn't Music/Harwin Music Corp/W-Seven Music Corp/Warner/Chappell Music Ltd.
Track 17 incorporates elements of 'Petulia' by John Barry and Carolyn Leigh, licended courtesy of Affirmed Productions.
Made in England.
Packaging: White tray jewel case with a 8-page booklet.
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode (String): 5021392288123
- Barcode (Printed): 5 021392 288123
- Matrix / Runout (Variant 1&2): Impress ZENCD78 01
- Mastering SID Code (Variant 1&2): IFPI L136
- Mould SID Code (Variant 1): IFPI 0467
- Mould SID Code (Variant 2): IFPI 04D3
- Other (Mould Text): Made in the UK by Universal M & L
Other Versions (5 of 23)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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Man With A Movie Camera (2×LP, Album, Stereo) | Ninja Tune | ZEN78 | UK | 2003 | |||
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Man With A Movie Camera (CD, Album) | Beat Records | BRZN-78 | Japan | 2003 | ||
Man With A Movie Camera (CD, Album, Reissue) | Ninja Tune | ZEN CD78B | UK | 2003 | |||
Recently Edited
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Man With A Movie Camera (CD, Promo, Album) | Ninja Tune | ZEN CD78P | UK | 2003 | ||
Recently Edited
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Man With A Movie Camera (CD, Album) | Ninja Tune | ZEN CD78 | Canada | 2003 |
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The problem with concept albums is that, while the concept is sometimes interesting, the end result usually is not. That’s not the case with <I>Man With a Movie Camera</I>, the Cinematic Orchestra’s new soundtrack to the silent film by Dziga Vertov of the same name, but if there’s a weakness to this album, it’s one that plagues most soundtracks: that without the images to inform the music, the music alone feels aimless. And given that the Cinematic Orchestra is best with longer pieces of music, the tracks here sound truncated. That’s a pity, because there are some gorgeous themes (“Dawn,” “Reel Life” and “Drunken Tune”) that feel undeveloped. There are some reprises from <I>Everyday</I> on here, including “The Awakening of a Woman” (a mellow version of “Burnout”), but my suggestion is: put on the movie and start this album simultaneously. It works wonders.
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Lets take it to the next level... is probably what Swinscoe said after they finished with "Everyday". Perfectly produced, this soundtrack is the omnibus for Cinematic aficionados. PC has certainly merged with the band well adding an inspiring flavour with his signature electronic jazz moves and musical story telling abilities. Cinematic Orchestra have aged like a fine stout becoming bolder and wiser with every album... well done boys. F Zebra
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