The Matthew Herbert Big Band - The Process, The Parts, The Many And The Few (12")

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Genre: Electronic, Jazz
Style: Contemporary Jazz, Future Jazz

Tracklist:
A1. The Many and The Few (Piano Version)
A2. The Many and The Few (Working Version)
A3. The Many and The Few (Abbey Road Version)
A4. The Many and The Few (Album Version)
B1. Café De Flore
B2. Forgotten Bars Of Fiction
B3. Half-Fiction (Music Stand Mix)
B4. Everything's Changed (Half-Time)
B5. Everything's Changed (Half-Time Down An Octave)
B6. Turning Pages (Piano Version)



 



General notes about this release (please note: our version may differ a little. see the comments above):

Includes insert with credits and notes.

Excerpt from insert notes:
"As the title suggests 'The Process, The Parts, The Many and The Few' documents the recorded musical development of "Goodbye Swingtime" and specifically the song "The Many and The Few" which is here broken down into it's component elements...
Oh yes and there's a Big Band version of 'Café de Flore' on there as a bonus track.

A4 published by Soundslike Music / Bucks Music / Copyright Control.
A1, A2, A3, B1, B3, B4, B5 and B6 published by Soundslike Music / Bucks Music.
B2 published by Soundslike Music / Bucks Music / Firma Ltd (BMI).

Jamie Lidell appears courtesy of [l23528.
Arto Lindsay appears courtesy of [l14466.

All additional percussion sounds on track B4 are made from the sounds of people around the world dropping their local telephone book off a chair.

All tracks recorded at Studio 2 Abbey Road Studios, London July 4th-7th 2002
except A1, A2, A4 and B6 and all vocals recorded at Magic And Accident.

All tracks written according to the rules of PCCOM, except tracks A1, A2 and B6.

(P) 2003 Accidental
(C) 2003 Accidental

Made in the E.U.

 

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