Ma Fleur

Ma Fleur
Studio album by The Cinematic Orchestra
Released 7 May 2007
Genre Chamber pop, downtempo
Length 48:51 (US version)
Label
Producer Jason Swinscoe
The Cinematic Orchestra chronology
Man with a Movie Camera
(2003)
Ma Fleur
(2007)
Live at the Royal Albert Hall
(2008)
Singles from Ma Fleur
  1. "Breathe"
    Released: 9 April 2007[1]
  2. "To Build a Home"
    Released: 29 October 2007[2]
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic [3]
BBC(unfavourable) [4]
BBC Collective [5]
Drowned in Sound [6]
The Guardian [7]
The Observer [8]
Okayplayer [9]
Pitchfork Media(6.4/10) [10]
PopMatters [11]
URB [12]

Ma Fleur (my flower, in French) is the fourth full-length release and third proper studio album by The Cinematic Orchestra, released on 7 May 2007. The North American version of the album contains 10 tracks in a different sequence from the UK version and omits "Child Song". The song "To Build a Home" was used in an award winning 2008 Schweppes Lemonade advertisement called "Burst" and in the 2010 Australian-French film The Tree, and the similar shorter song "That Home" in the trailer for 2011 film Another Earth.

Track listing

UK release

CD
  1. "To Build a Home" – 6:11
  2. "Familiar Ground" – 4:34
  3. "Child Song" – 5:14
  4. "Music Box" – 5:03
  5. "Prelude" – 2:43
  6. "As the Stars Fall" – 5:55
  7. "Into You" – 3:02
  8. "Ma Fleur" – 4:32
  9. "Breathe" – 6:33
  10. "That Home" – 1:43
  11. "Time & Space" – 8:42
Vinyl
Side A

1. "To Build a Home"
2. "Familiar Ground"
3. "That Home"

Side B

4. "Child Song"
5. "Music Box"
6. "Ma Fleur"

Side C

7. "Prelude"
8. "As the Stars Fall"
9. "Into You"

Side D

10. "Breathe"
11. "Time and Space"

US release (Domino)

  1. "That Home"
  2. "Familiar Ground"
  3. "Ma Fleur"
  4. "Music Box"
  5. "Time and Space"
  6. "Prelude"
  7. "As the Stars Fall"
  8. "Into You"
  9. "Breathe"
  10. "To Build a Home"

References

  1. "Breathe by the Cinematic Orchestra". Ninja Tune. Retrieved 13 November 2016.
  2. "To Build a Home (Versions) by the Cinematic Orchestra". Ninja Tune. Retrieved 13 November 2016.
  3. Bush, John (2007-03-26). "Ma Fleur - The Cinematic Orchestra". AllMusic. Retrieved 2012-08-22.
  4. "Music - Review of The Cinematic Orchestra - Ma Fleur". BBC. Retrieved 2012-08-22.
  5. "BBC - collective - cinematic orchestra 'ma fleur'". BBC. Retrieved 2012-08-22.
  6. Shapiro, Shain (2008-10-14). "Drowned In Sound // Releases / The Cinematic Orchestra - Ma Fleur". Drownedinsound.com. Archived from the original on 2008-10-14. Retrieved 2012-08-22.
  7. Lynskey, Dorian (4 May 2007). "CD: Cinematic Orchestra, Ma Fleur | Music | The Guardian". London.
  8. Nicholson, Stuart (22 April 2007). "CD: Cinematic Orchestra, Ma Fleur | Music | The Observer". The Guardian. London.
  9. "Okayplayer". Okayplayer.com. 2008-03-02. Archived from the original on 2008-03-02. Retrieved 2012-08-22.
  10. "The Cinematic Orchestra: Ma Fleur". 2007-06-21. Archived from the original on 2014-11-18. Retrieved 2015-07-23.
  11. Tenz, Courtney. "The Cinematic Orchestra: Ma Fleur < PopMatters". Popmatters.com. Retrieved 2012-08-22.
  12. "URB Magazine :: Reviews :: - Cinematic Orchestra, The". Urb.com. Archived from the original on 2009-04-13. Retrieved 2012-08-22.
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