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  1. Clouds were a 1960s Scottish rock band that disbanded in October 1971. The band consisted of Ian Ellis (bass and lead vocals), Harry Hughes (drums) and Billy Ritchie (keyboards).

  2. Clouds were a promising psychedelic-cum-prog-rock band who never found the commercial success to match their critical raves. In contrast to most of their contemporaries and rivals who hailed from England,… Read Full Biography. STREAM OR BUY: Active. 1960s - 1970s. Formed. 1966 in Edinburgh, Scotland. Disbanded. 1971. Genre. Pop/Rock. Styles.

  3. Feb 12, 2010 · Art rock. In the late 1960's and early 1970's, Clouds enjoyed increasing recognition of their talents on both sides of the Atlantic. Unfortunately for them, this was a great time for music though, and other bands were securing far greater commercial success. One such band was Jethro Tull, who were also managed by Clouds manager Terry Ellis.

  4. Jun 2, 2024 · Released in 1972 to accompany the film La Vallée, Obscured By Clouds is one of Floyd’s most straightforward albums; its meaty rock songs and plaintive ballads illustrate what could have happened to the group for the rest of the decade – had Waters not thought so much. Working once more with Barbet Schroeder, the film again looked at the ...

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  5. Clouds were a 1960s Scottish rock band that disbanded in October 1971. The band consisted of Ian Ellis (bass and lead vocals), Harry Hughes (drums) and Billy Ritchie (keyboards). Contents. Biography; Early days: The Premiers; 1-2-3; Clouds; Discography; References; External links

  6. Clouds were a 1960s Scottish rock band that disbanded in October 1971. The band consisted of Ian Ellis (bass and lead vocals), Harry Hughes (drums) and Billy Ritchie (keyboards).

  7. Clouds were a 1960s Scottish rock band that disbanded in October 1971. The band consisted of Ian Ellis (bass and lead vocals), Harry Hughes (drums) and Billy Ritchie (keyboards). Biography