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  1. edwardrogers.bandcamp.com › album › catch-a-cloudCatch A Cloud | Edward Rogers

    Catch A Cloud, Edward Rogers' eighth solo album, comes in a cool gatefold case. It is a soul-searching, stripped-down personal statement, a trippy swirl of music and ideas, observations of what was going on around him at the time, which influenced both the music and the lyrics of the songs.

  2. www.edwardrogersmusic.com › artistbioEdward Rogers

    British-born, NYC-based prolific singer-songwriter Edward Rogers releases his eighth solo album, Catch A Cloud, via Zip Records on 25 June 2021.

  3. Provided to YouTube by Entertainment One U.S., LPCatch A Cloud · Edward RogersCatch A CloudEdward Rogers MusicReleased on: 2021-06-25Associated Performer:...

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  4. Edward Rogers "Catch A Cloud shows a more reflective side to the British-born, NYC-based singer-songwriter. With a lyrics and vocal style blending Ian Hunter and Ray Davies with music bringing shades of 60s psychedelia, these are 11 heartfelt songs of love, life and loss.

  5. edwardrogers.bandcamp.com › track › catch-a-cloudCatch A Cloud | Edward Rogers

    Jun 25, 2021 · catch a cloud by edward rogers, released 25 june 2021 catch a cloud in your hand only then you might understand feel the sun touch your face find the time to embrace feel the breeze rusting thru the trees as autumn starts to take its seize dance on first virgin snow as flakes -begin to flow ch take two hours off watch the world go by ...

  6. Jun 24, 2021 · Catch A Cloud is his eight solo album and was completed in 2019, just before the pandemic kicked in. This record finds Rogers working with producer Don Piper and a wide range of musicians, including Marty Willson-Piper (The Church) and James Mastro ex The Bongoes.

  7. Aug 3, 2021 · The songs on his eighth solo album, Catch a Cloud, written in late 2019, are poetic, intimate and resonant, reflecting his musings during that time spent recuperating. “This album is more intimate and sparse than my prior albums, and is a little bit more revealing,” he said.