Clouds
Formed in 1966 and known as 1-2-3, the members of Clouds were one of the first proponents of organ-driven rock and their residency at the Marquee Club influenced many would-be prog rockers. Their set included a cover of Paul Simon's "America", the arrangement Yes nicked for their version. Bassist Ian Ellis, keyboardist Billy Ritchie and drummer Harry Hughes changed their name to Clouds when they signed to Island Records in 1967.
Founded: 1966
Location: Edinburgh, Central Scotland
Website: Clouds
Albums
Title | Recording Type | Date | Average Rating | ||
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The Clouds Scrapbook | Studio | 1969 | |||
Up Above Our Heads | Compilation | 1970 | |||
Watercolour Days | Studio | 1971 |