the cinematic orchestra, ma fleur

Cool Hunting says - “To Build A Home,” which opens the new album from The Cinematic Orchestra, is extraordinary. A piano signature already heavy with melancholy provides the bed on which Patrick Watson’s even more achingly beautiful singing voice lies. Altogether, it’s moving enough to make you sorrowful on the sunniest of days. The man behind The Cinematic Orchestra, Londoner Jason Swinscoe, is acclaimed for marrying near-horizontal jazz-tinged rhythms to widescreen ambition on previous stand-out records Motion and Every Day. In a development to the successful sound, Ma Fleur—inspired by his time living in Paris before he based himself in New York—adds a potent dose of raw emotion. True to the name, the record was also written as a soundtrack to screenplay for an imagined film that may yet be made.
Despite failing health, soul heroine Fontella Bass makes a welcome return, while Mercury-prize nominated Mancunian Lou Rhodes lends her vocals to a couple of tracks, including the duet “Music Box” with the aforementioned Watson. It’s his inclusion that really lifts things, as the Montreal native has such an enchanting voice.As a whole, Ma Fleur is a poignant, soulful record, and I’d love to see the movie it’s meant to soundtrack. It’s released on 7 May 2007. Update: Cinematic Orchestra play at the Aladdin Theatre in Portland on September 16th.







August 20th, 2007 at 7:17 pm
will never forget seeing them about 4 years ago at what was once the b complex. just fing amazing. they are playing Sunday September 16 at the Aladdin Theater, in Portland Oregon of course. First and Last!!!
May 12th, 2008 at 6:57 pm
I was looking on Google for pictures from Patrick Watson and found this page.
I really like that picture, of a nice girl reading a cartoon in a comfortable couch. I’m wondering where the picture comes from! It doesn’t seem to be related to Cinematic Orchestra, at least i didn’t find it again when looking for C.O. pictures on Google. Can you tell me where it’s from?
Thanks!
May 12th, 2008 at 7:22 pm
I feel sure that I got it from Cinematic Orchestra’s web site…
May 13th, 2008 at 7:28 pm
Thanks for telling me!
I found where it’s from after you told about de Cinematic Orchestra website.
They actually linked to flickr, any picture with a “ma fleur” tag on it. I don’t know why that picture has that tag, but it doesn’t seem related to C.O.!
Anyway thanks a lot. I may ask the photographer for a larger copy of the picture!
Ciao, -Mathieu
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bramloosveld/966119115/