The Cinematic OrchestraEvery Day

Label:

Ninja Tune – ZEN 59

Format:

2 x Vinyl , LP, Album , Tip-On Jacket

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Jazz

Style:

Contemporary Jazz

Tracklist

A1 All That You Give
Featuring, VocalsFontella Bass
6:05
A2 Burn Out 10:09
B3 Evolution
Featuring, VocalsFontella Bass
6:33
B4 Man With The Movie Camera 9:07
C5 All Things To All Men
Featuring, VocalsRoots Manuva
Written-ByRodney Smith
11:00
D6 Flite 6:32
D7 Everyday 10:15

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Ninja Tune
  • Copyright ©Ninja Tune
  • Distributed ByVital (2)
  • Mixed AtSoho Recording Studios
  • Mastered AtSony Music Studios, London
  • Lacquer Cut AtAlchemy Soho
  • Recorded AtFour Seasons Media Productions
  • Recorded AtBlows Yard Studios
  • Recorded AtAIM Studios
  • Recorded AtMoolah Rouge Studios
  • Pressed ByDamont

Credits

  • Acoustic BassPhil (tracks: A1 to B4, D7)
  • DesignOpenmind
  • DrumsLuke Flowers
  • Electric BassPhil (tracks: B4 to C6)
  • Electric PianoJohn Ellis (tracks: A2, B3)
  • Electric Piano [Rhodes]Phil (tracks: C6)
  • ElectronicsPatrick Carpenter (tracks: A1, B4)
  • Engineer [1st Engineer]Steve Higdon (tracks: A1, B3)
  • Engineer [2nd Engineer]Brian Bayley (tracks: A1, B3)
  • HarpRhodri Davis* (tracks: A1, C5)
  • Lacquer Cut ByMartin Giles
  • Liner NotesGilles Peterson
  • ManagementRhythm & Business*
  • Mastered ByJohn Davis (4)
  • Mixed ByAlan Maudsley*
  • Mixed By [Assisted By]Chris Willcock
  • PercussionMilo Fell (tracks: A1, C6)
  • Photography ByCarl Fox
  • Piano [Accoustic Piano]John Ellis (tracks: C5)
  • ProducerPhil (tracks: A1, B3 to C5)
  • Recorded ByJamie Finch
  • Recorded By [Drums Recorded By]Greg Morgan
  • Soprano SaxophoneTom Chant (tracks: B4, C5)
  • Supervised By [Sound Supervison]Soca Casual*
  • Synthesizer [Moog]John Ellis (tracks: D7)
  • TurntablesPatrick Carpenter (tracks: B3, B4)
  • Written-ByPhil
  • Written-By, Producer, Mixed ByJ.Swinscoe*

Notes

Made in England.

This is similar to The Cinematic Orchestra - Every Day except that this has a tip-on jacket.

A1: Track duration printed 6:40.
A2: Track duration printed 9:30.
B3: Track duration printed 6:30.
B4: Track duration printed 9:15.
C5: Track duration printed 11:10.
D6: Track duration printed 6:30.
D7: Track duration printed 10:00.

BPM is not provided on the record.
BPM:
A1: 61-64 | A2: 56-59
B3: 83 | B4: 133-144
C5: 75-76
D6: 135-139 | D7: 80

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A): ZEN 59 A-2 [email protected] DAMONT
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B): ZEN 59 B-2 DAMONT
  • Matrix / Runout (Side C): ZEN 59 C-1 ZEN 59 C DAMONT
  • Matrix / Runout (Side D): ZEN 59 D-1 ZEN 59 D DAMONT
  • Barcode (Printed): 5 021392 245188
  • Barcode (Scanned): 5021392245188

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
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Every Day (CD, Album) Ninja Tune zen CD59, zen CD 59 UK 2002
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Every Day (CD, Album) Beat Records BRC-54 Japan 2002
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Every Day (CD, Album, Reissue) Ninja Tune ZEN CD59B UK 2002
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Every Day (2×LP, Album, Stereo) Ninja Tune ZEN 59 X UK 2002
Every Day (CD, Album, Reissue, Misprint) Ninja Tune ZENCD 59 B USA & Canada 2002

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Reviews

  • Horace298's avatar
    Horace298
    Very well recorded, lovely quiet pressing, tremendous dynamics. A ripper!
    • doppelganger11's avatar
      doppelganger11
      When i listen this album at first time,i was overwhelmed.
      Particuraly first and second music are good.
      These supply me relux time.
      • TimWetherall's avatar
        TimWetherall
        For me this is one of the greatest albums ever made. I come back to it year after year and it still sounds fresh. Not to sound cheesy but it takes you on a journey. It is a complete album with each track complimenting each other. Fontella Bass' vocals are an instrument weaving together the beautiful compositions. If I ever do listen to one of these tracks in isolation its "All Things To All Men". Roots Manuva's adds an edge of the contemporary to what could otherwise be a record from the 70's. That being said it is well worth listening to John Barry (Petulia) and Carlos Santana & Alice Coltrane (Angel of Air) who have been sampled on "All Things To All Men" and "All That You Give" respectively. They're big old samples but that doesn't for a minute take anything away from how good Everyday is. A truly awesome album.
        • h4ndcrafted's avatar
          h4ndcrafted
          The album that got me into The Cinematics. Truly stunning.
          • FrequencyRadio's avatar
            FrequencyRadio
            Edited 18 years ago
            What an album ! i love this it really gets the emotions going. Beautiful music by the Cinematic Orchestra as always but for this album they had the wonderful vocal talents of Fontella Bass. It really does bring tears to the eyes listening to this and that is exactly what Fontella bass was doing singing "all that you give" ...crying, as this song had special meaning to her as her husband had past away.

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