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Cinematic Orchestra - Every Day (20th Anniversary Translucent Red Color) Vinyl LP

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Cinematic Orchestra - Every Day (20th Anniversary Translucent Red Color) Vinyl LP

20th anniversary of cinematic electronica with 1st-time bonus tracks

Price $42.00
Format 3xLP
Label Ninja Tune
UPC 5054429169829
Color Translucent Red
Year April 14 2023
Condition
Media condition
New/Mint
Sleeve condition
New/Mint

Album Facts

20th anniversary of cinematic electronica with 1st-time bonus tracks

Price $42.00
Format 3xLP
Label Ninja Tune
UPC 5054429169829
Color Translucent Red
Year April 14 2023
Condition
Media condition
New/Mint
Sleeve condition
New/Mint
The Cinematic Orchestra announce a limited edition translucent red 140g 3LP vinyl featuring four bonus tracks from the time, some not released on vinyl before.

The Cinematic Orchestra mark the 20 year anniversary of their celebrated album, Every Day with a limited 3LP translucent red vinyl reissue replete with bonus tracks ‘Oregon’ and ‘Horizon (feat. Niara Scarlett)’ as well as two tracks previously unreleased on vinyl in ‘Semblance’ and the unearthed ‘Flite (Original Version)’. As well as The release features new artwork from the original designer, Openmind, and gatefold sleeve complete with Gilles Peterson’s original liner notes as well as a selection of previously unseen photographs presented on a 12” card insert.

The Cinematic Orchestra, formed by Jason Swinscoe and later joined by long-time friend and collaborator Dominic Smith, are one of the UK’s most respected and influential British artists of the last twenty years, creating genre-defying compositions that introduced jazz to a new breed of electronic music fans. Upon its original release in 2002, Every Day was praised for it’s sweeping and dramatic turns through classic soul, jazz, minimalism, electronics buoyed by the guesting calibre of Art Ensemble of Chicago’s Fontella Bass (writer and performer of ‘60s soul masterpiece “Rescue Me”) and indelible UK music legend, Roots Manuva. Pitchfork said it was an “incredibly commanding album” (8.6 review) while The Guardian called it “immaculately proportioned”. Gilles Peterson’s BBC Radio 1 listeners voted it ‘Album Of The Year’ with Peterson’ himself stating “the beauty of Every Day is an understanding of Ron Carter, RZA, June Tyson, Sun Ra, Recloose, Theo Parrish and all that good stuff.”
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