Max Richter24 Postcards In Full Colour

Label:

130701 – CD13-07

Format:

CD , Album

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Classical

Style:

Electroacoustic

Tracklist

1 The Road Is A Grey Tape 1:01
2 H In New England 1:50
3 This Picture Of Us. P. 1:36
4 Lullaby From The Westcoast Sleepers 2:02
5 When The Northern Lights / Jasper And Louise 1:00
6 Circles From The Rue Simon – Crubellier 1:04
7 Cascade NW By W 1:12
8 A Sudden Manhattan Of The Mind 2:51
9 In Louisville At 7 1:03
10 Cathodes 1:01
11 I Was Just Thinking 0:59
12 A Song For H / Far Away 2:08
13 Return To Prague 1:02
14 Broken Symmetries For Y 1:00
15 Berlin By Overnight 1:27
16 Cradle Song For A (Interstate B3) 2:11
17 Kierling / Doubt 0:50
18 From 553 W Elm Street, Logan Illinois (Snow) 0:57
19 Tokyo Riddle Song 1:00
20 The Tartu Piano 2:05
21 Cold Fusion For G 0:35
22 32 Via San Nicolo 1:23
23 Found Song For P. 2:24
24 H Thinks A Journey 0:57

Companies, etc.

  • Phonographic Copyright ℗FatCat Records
  • Copyright ©Max Richter
  • Published ByMute Song Ltd.
  • Recorded AtAbbey Road Studios
  • Recorded AtCava Studios
  • Recorded AtCastlesound Studios
  • Recorded AtEastcote Studios
  • Mastered AtElectric Mastering
  • Made ByEDC Blackburn Ltd

Credits

  • CelloSu-a Lee
  • Design, Layoutdlt (3)
  • DrumsFrancis McDonald*
  • GuitarZack Ware*
  • Mastered ByMandy Parnell
  • Photography ByNyika Jancso
  • PianoMax Richter
  • ViolaJohn Metcalfe
  • ViolinRobert Mc Fall*
  • Violin [Solo]Louisa Fuller
  • Written-By, Mixed By, ProducerMax Richter

Notes

Released as a clear tray jewel case.

Recorded at Abbey Road Studios, Cava Studios, Castlesound Studios, Eastcote Studios.
Mastered at Electric Mastering, London.

(C) 2008 Max Richter. (P) 2008 FatCat Records.
All songs published by Mute Song Ltd.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode: 600116130723
  • Matrix / Runout: EDC Blackburn Ltd. CD13-07 01
  • Mastering SID Code: IFPI L136
  • Mould SID Code: IFPI 0420

Other Versions (5 of 7)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
New Submission
24 Postcards In Full Colour (LP, Limited Edition) 130701 LP13-07 UK 2008
New Submission
24 Postcards In Full Colour (CDr, Album, Promo) 130701 LP / DA1307 UK 2008
New Submission
24 Postcards In Full Colour (CD, Album) 130701 CD13-07 US 2008
New Submission
24 Postcards In Full Colour (CD, Album, Cardboard Sleeve) FatCat Records FAT1307 US 2008
New Submission
24 Postcards In Full Colour (CD, Album) 130701 CD13-07 UK 2008

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Reviews

  • Headphone_Commute's avatar
    Writing about such music is difficult. Especially when its beauty is escorted by concept. I could tell you about Touch Ringtones, and Max Richter's approach at creating twenty four miniature classical sketches designed to capture the moment and snap you in and out of your daily tasks. I could tell you about Richter's gallery installations where the pieces would be transmitted to the audiences mobile phones via SMS. I could tell you about the twenty four photographic images beautifully laid out on a CD insert (some revealing a reflection or a shadow of Max Richter himself), and on a mini website with a preview of the tracks. I could, perhaps, quote the German-born, modern classical composer, who explains the idea behind his fourth album in his own words: "thinking about how we listen to music now, with the range of options available, I wondered why it is that the ringtone medium has so far been treated as unfit for creative music..." But I won't do any of that. Instead, I simply invite you to listen and decide for yourself... Richter may have an impact on your perception of the intrusive personal wake up call of a gadget humanity should probably live without. I often picture Mozart slapping his forehead at the thought that his genius is echoed through a tiny speaker on a busy subway. Perhaps one day, on my morning commute, I will be disturbed by the alarming calm of Max Richter's peaceful piano playing through someone's Nextel. Perhaps... I doubt it... Until then, I highly recommend an excellent pair of headphones to enjoy this absolutely marvelous collection of sketches whose shortcoming is only their brief existence. Each track ranges between one minute and two, offering you only a short glimpse into a moment conveyed through geographically centered track names, personal photographic snapshots, and of course music itself. The instrumentation for the album is limited by Richter himself to a string quintet, acoustic guitar, and of course, a piano. The seasoning for this recipe includes dusty vinyl, fuzzy shortwave radio, and clicky scratchy samples, all processed by transistors and 16 track 2" tape. The pieces are designed to be a cluster of fragmented impressionistic vignettes, "stitched together to form a series of jump-cuts and foldbacks in time." Richter elaborates further: "because the piece is a collection of tones, where I have no control of the order, I made a structure that holds together by use of shared material – like a cloud of pieces, or a handful of confetti, or a constellation of fragments – to be navigated as you like..." 24 Postcards In Full Colour is released on Brighton Based Fat Cat Records imprint, 130701, dedicated to more instrumental albums. I highly recommend you also pickup (or revisit) Richter's previous hailed modern classical masterpieces, Memoryhouse, The Blue Notebooks, and Songs From before.

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