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The Royal Albert Hall is the kind of venue where history is made. The Beatles<br />

and the Rollings Stones played a double bill here, legendary performances<br />

have been given from Pink Floyd to Frank Sinatra, Led Zep to Bob Dylan. And<br />

that's before you come to lectures from the likes of Stephen Hawking and the<br />

Dalai Lama. Or Muhammed Ali in the ring. Now think of a band who live to<br />

perform live. Beyond Jason Swinscoe's scintillating recordings the Cinematic<br />

Orchestra's ability to reinvent their material in the live arena has always made<br />

t h e m s t a n d o u t f r o m t h e i r p e e r s<br />

Last spring saw the release of latest album "Ma Fleur" and 2007 saw the<br />

band's most intense touring schedule to date. More and more requests for live<br />

recordings and more and more sell out shows. So when it came to the end of<br />

the year and a return to the city from where the band was first realised, the<br />

question was "Where? Where can you do the kind of show which will do celebrate<br />

a history and at the same time create something new?” The band had<br />

always wanted a chance to develop into the Orchestra of their name, but they<br />

needed the kind of venue with the flexibility, the acoustics and the sheer scale<br />

to make it work.In the end there was only one place…<br />

On November 2nd 2007, Jason Swinscoe brought an enhanced line-up of the<br />

Cinematic Orchestra, incorporating the 24 piece Heritage Orchestra to this<br />

amazing venue and played a show to a sold-out crowd of more than 4000<br />

people. With over 40 musicians onstage at times, Swinscoe and his colleagues<br />

used the show as a unique opportunity to open out his chamber pieces<br />

into intense, beautiful and exquisitely realised epics which left the huge aud<br />

i e n c e b a y i n g f o r m o r e .<br />

Featuring vocal contributions from Heidi Vogel, Lou Rhodes (formerly of<br />

Lamb) and Grey Reverend, plus the return of original member PC on turntables,<br />

an intense, beautiful night is captured here in all it's glory. History as<br />

it's lived, human emotion, love and rapture. You can feel it in the hairs on the<br />

back of your neck…<br />

voices music & entertainment as<br />

THE CINEMATIC<br />

ORCHESTRA<br />

– LIVE AT THE ROYAL<br />

ALBERT HALL<br />

RELEASE: 14. APRIL 2008<br />

ART: ZEN141CD / CDL / LP<br />

PPD: CD4A / TBA / TBA<br />

EAN: 5021392498126 (CD)<br />

5021392498195 (LIMED CD)<br />

NINJA TUNE<br />

TRACKLISTING:<br />

1) All That You Give<br />

2) Child Song<br />

3) Flite<br />

4) Familiar Ground<br />

5) To Build A Home<br />

6) Prelude<br />

7) Breathe<br />

8) Man With The Movie Camera<br />

9) Time and Space<br />

DISKOGRAFI:<br />

INFO PÅ WEB:<br />

MER INFO, INTERVJU ETC:<br />

Joakim Haugland: joakim@vme.no<br />

Voices Music & Entertainment AS I Ulvenveien 88 I 0581 Oslo I NORWAY I Tel: +47 23 22 66 66 I Fax: +47 23 22 66 67 I www.vme.no

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