From Every Sphere

From Every Sphere

Infobox Album |
Name = From Every Sphere
Type = studio
Artist = Ed Harcourt


Released = flagicon|UK February 17, 2003
flagicon|US May 20, 2003
Recorded = 2001–2002 at Real World Studios
Genre = British rock
Length = 56:43
Label = Heavenly Records
Astralwerks Records
Producer = Tchad Blake, Ed Harcourt
Reviews =
*Allmusic Rating|4.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:3f77gjyr46in link]
Last album = "Here Be Monsters"
(2001)
This album = "From Every Sphere"
(2003)
Next album = "Strangers"
(2004)

"From Every Sphere" is the second album by British singer-songwriter Ed Harcourt, released in 2003. Fellow Heavenly Records label mate Jimi Goodwin of Doves plays tambourine on "All of Your Days Will Be Blessed".

Track listing

# "Bittersweetheart" – 4:30
# "All of Your Days Will Be Blessed" – 3:43
# "Ghost Writer" – 4:18
# "The Birds Will Sing For Us" – 4:26
# "Sister Reneé" – 4:44
# "Undertaker Strut" – 3:41
# "Bleed a River Deep" – 4:48
# "Jetsetter" – 3:55
# "Watching the Sun Come Up" – 5:47
# "Fireflies Take Flight" – 4:35
# "Metaphorically Yours" – 4:49
# "From Every Sphere" – 7:27

Bonus tracks

Japan release
# "The Ghosts Parade" – 5:30
# "Angels On Your Body" – 4:09

US release
# "The Hammer and the Nail" – 5:20

Personnel

Musicians

* Ed Harcourt - Vocals, Piano, Electric Guitar, Pump Organ, Drums, Bass, Clavinet, Bells, Percussion, Harmonica, Slide Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Glockenspiel, Fun Machine, Korg Synthesizer, Omnichord
* Arnulf Lindner - Electric Bass, Bowed Bass, Double Bass, Percussion
* Nick Yeatman - Drums, Percussion
* Hadrian Garrard - Trumpet, Trombone, Reed Organ, Percussion
* Leo Abrahams - Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Piano, Triggered Strings, Casio, Loops, Slide Guitar, Sampling, String Arrangement, Woodwind Arrangement, Orchestral Arrangement
* Jimi Goodwin - Tambourine
* Lisa Germano - Backing Vocals, Viola
* Claire Lewis - Programming
* Tchad Blake - Percussion
* Dominic Kelly - Oboe
* Rowland Sutherland - Flute
* Chris Richards - Clarinet
* Jo Cackett - Bassoon
* Matt Gunner - French Horn

Wrecking Crew Orchestra

* Violin - Howard Gott, Ruth Gottlieb, Lucy Wilkins, Natalia Bonner, Tim Myall, Jackie Norrie, Sally Herbert, Wendy De St Paer, Anna Morris, Alison Blunt, Gillon Cameron, Claire Raybould, Louise Peacock
* Viola - Sophie Sirota, Rob Spriggs, Vince Greene, Amanda Drummond, Naomi Fairhurst
* Cello - Sarah Willson, Oli Kraus, Andy Nice, Chris Mansell

ingles

In the UK, there were two singles released:
*"All of Your Days Will Be Blessed" (February 3, 2003); CD
**B-sides: "Coal Black Heart" / "Blackwoods Back Home" / "All of Your Days Will Be Blessed" (video)
*"Watching the Sun Come Up" (May 19, 2003); CD, Australian Tour EP CD
**B-sides: "Sugarbomb" / "Paid to Get Drunk" / "Still I Dream of It" (Australian Tour EP only) / "Watching the Sun Come Up" (video)


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