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This is an oddly compelling album from a band that never got its due, despite some good reviews (for their concerts as well as their records) and did at least one international tour. The music is a strange mix of early prog rock, psychedelia, and baroque pop, moderately orchestrated pieces bumping up against works of
Beatlesque
music hall jollity (
"Grandad"
) and spaced-out weirdness (
"Waiter, There's Something in My Soup"
). They weren't too strong in the vocal department, but
Clouds
reveal themselves as amazingly powerful in most other areas on this debut album, which seems to have been (rather successfully) aimed at bridging the gap between
Sgt. Pepper
/
Mystery Tour
-style psychedelic pop and the prog rock experiments of
the Nice
,
the Moody Blues
, and other such bands. Organist
Billy Ritchie
is the dominant musician, but bassist/guitarist/vocalist
Ian Ellis
gets moments to shine as well, and when the orchestrations aren't too prominent, drummer
Harry Hughes
has his innings.
Island
and producer
Terry Ellis
are to be commended for the time and money they put into this premiere effort by a trio that had yet to prove itself commercially, and leaving behind this enjoyable artifact from the psychedelic era. ~ Bruce Eder
This is an oddly compelling album from a band that never got its due, despite some good reviews (for their concerts as well as their records) and did at least one international tour. The music is a strange mix of early prog rock, psychedelia, and baroque pop, moderately orchestrated pieces bumping up against works of
Beatlesque
music hall jollity (
"Grandad"
) and spaced-out weirdness (
"Waiter, There's Something in My Soup"
). They weren't too strong in the vocal department, but
Clouds
reveal themselves as amazingly powerful in most other areas on this debut album, which seems to have been (rather successfully) aimed at bridging the gap between
Sgt. Pepper
/
Mystery Tour
-style psychedelic pop and the prog rock experiments of
the Nice
,
the Moody Blues
, and other such bands. Organist
Billy Ritchie
is the dominant musician, but bassist/guitarist/vocalist
Ian Ellis
gets moments to shine as well, and when the orchestrations aren't too prominent, drummer
Harry Hughes
has his innings.
Island
and producer
Terry Ellis
are to be commended for the time and money they put into this premiere effort by a trio that had yet to prove itself commercially, and leaving behind this enjoyable artifact from the psychedelic era. ~ Bruce Eder

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Barnes & Noble is the world’s largest retail bookseller and a leading retailer of content, digital media and educational products. Our Nook Digital business offers a lineup of NOOK® tablets and e-Readers and an expansive collection of digital reading content through the NOOK Store®. Barnes & Noble’s mission is to operate the best omni-channel specialty retail business in America, helping both our customers and booksellers reach their aspirations, while being a credit to the communities we serve.

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