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Ma Fleur

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Product Description The stunning new album from The Cinematic Orchestra. Featuring "To Build A Home" (w/ Patrick Watson). As heard on ABC's Grey's Anatomy. A "stellar piece of work . . . Just try to make it through the closing "To Build a Home" without losing your breath." SF Chronicle "Yet another brilliant release . . .Solid beats, lush arrangements, great vocals - what more can you ask for?" **** URB Soul Power at its deepest and most profound. Capable of real wonder. **** Mojo A Remarkable album. **** Uncut Amazon.com Cinematic Orchestra's fourth studio album, Ma Fleur soars from start to finish. The disc opens with the all-too-brief "That Home" which showcases a new guest vocalist brought into the Orchestra clan, Montreal native Patrick Watson whose Coldplay-meets-Jeff-Buckley fragility fits inside the folds of the sparse melody perfectly; his contribution to the sweeping soundscape of closer "To Build a Home" proves equally spectacular, adding an increased vulnerability and richness to the music. "Time and Space," featuring enigmatic Lamb frontwoman Lou Rhodes, offers the perfect combination of vocal ache with the lushness of cello and violin, eventually expanding into a full contemporary-classical-meets-downtempo vibe. Former contributing vocalist Fontella Bass once again brings her timeless soul to the mix ("Breathe" and "Familiar Ground") which will delight longtime fans of the U.K. band. Fans of Cinematic Orchestra's more upbeat hip-hop and jazz numbers from previous releases will discover that there is nothing especially uptempo on this disc; in certain respects, the evenness of Zero 7 discs may provide a more apt comparison, contextually. While that may frustrate some, the power of Ma Fleur from beginning to end is a holistic package of sensuality and softness that makes for a nearly perfect, perfectly timeless release. --Denise Sheppard