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Movietone
World Of Echo are proud to announce the long-awaited reissue, of the self-titled debut album by Bristolās Movietone. Originally released in 1995 by Planet Records and reissued on CD in 2003 by The Pastelsā Geographic Music imprint, this is the first time Movietone has been reissued on vinyl. An expanded double-LP edition, it includes the extra tracks from the 2003 CD (their first two singles, and an unreleased demo of āChance Is Her Operaā), and adds three more unearthed gems: demos of āAlkaline Eyeā and āShe Smiled Mandarine Likeā, and an early take of āLate Julyā, recorded in a garden by Dave Pearce (Flying Saucer Attack) in 1993. Taken together, this is the definitive collection of music from the first phase of one of Bristolās most remarkable groups.
Movietone was the cumulation of a series of events, explorations, and discoveries, starting at secondary school ā the groupās core membership of Kate Wright, Rachel Brook, Matt Elliott and Matt Jones met at Cotham School in Bristol. As for many other groups, their early years were all about experimenting, and finding ways to āmake doā, a DIY sensibility that would inform Movietone through their decade-long lifespan. From formative rehearsals in a shed in the garden of Brookās family home, to recording early material to four-track in Redland Library, and on into the Whitehouse and Mr Grinās studio sessions for their debut album, Movietoneās music fell together in a creatively unpredictable, yet conceptually rigorous manner.
Movietone was the cumulation of a series of events, explorations, and discoveries, starting at secondary school ā the groupās core membership of Kate Wright, Rachel Brook, Matt Elliott and Matt Jones met at Cotham School in Bristol. As for many other groups, their early years were all about experimenting, and finding ways to āmake doā, a DIY sensibility that would inform Movietone through their decade-long lifespan. From formative rehearsals in a shed in the garden of Brookās family home, to recording early material to four-track in Redland Library, and on into the Whitehouse and Mr Grinās studio sessions for their debut album, Movietoneās music fell together in a creatively unpredictable, yet conceptually rigorous manner.
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World Of Echo are proud to announce the long-awaited reissue, of the self-titled debut album by Bristolās Movietone. Originally released in 1995 by Planet Records and reissued on CD in 2003 by The Pastelsā Geographic Music imprint, this is the first time Movietone has been reissued on vinyl. An expanded double-LP edition, it includes the extra tracks from the 2003 CD (their first two singles, and an unreleased demo of āChance Is Her Operaā), and adds three more unearthed gems: demos of āAlkaline Eyeā and āShe Smiled Mandarine Likeā, and an early take of āLate Julyā, recorded in a garden by Dave Pearce (Flying Saucer Attack) in 1993. Taken together, this is the definitive collection of music from the first phase of one of Bristolās most remarkable groups.
Movietone was the cumulation of a series of events, explorations, and discoveries, starting at secondary school ā the groupās core membership of Kate Wright, Rachel Brook, Matt Elliott and Matt Jones met at Cotham School in Bristol. As for many other groups, their early years were all about experimenting, and finding ways to āmake doā, a DIY sensibility that would inform Movietone through their decade-long lifespan. From formative rehearsals in a shed in the garden of Brookās family home, to recording early material to four-track in Redland Library, and on into the Whitehouse and Mr Grinās studio sessions for their debut album, Movietoneās music fell together in a creatively unpredictable, yet conceptually rigorous manner.
Movietone was the cumulation of a series of events, explorations, and discoveries, starting at secondary school ā the groupās core membership of Kate Wright, Rachel Brook, Matt Elliott and Matt Jones met at Cotham School in Bristol. As for many other groups, their early years were all about experimenting, and finding ways to āmake doā, a DIY sensibility that would inform Movietone through their decade-long lifespan. From formative rehearsals in a shed in the garden of Brookās family home, to recording early material to four-track in Redland Library, and on into the Whitehouse and Mr Grinās studio sessions for their debut album, Movietoneās music fell together in a creatively unpredictable, yet conceptually rigorous manner.
























