Comes in a lovely gatefold card case with artwork by Lucy Hanson and photos by Hannah Webster. Lyrics and information included. Individually signed by the artists.
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Cloudheads Official T Shirt
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Cloudheads T Shirt hand screen-printed locally onto organic, fair-trade 100% cotton, black T shirt. Design by Lucy Hanson.
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This beautiful limited edition A3 print of the Cloudheads album cover is numbered, individually signed by Belinda & Heidi Cloudheads and printed on heavy 350gsm silk paper. Designed by Lucy Hanson.
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This beautiful photo by Hannah Webster of O'Hooley & Tidow at Black Moss Reservoir on Marsden Moor is printed onto 250gsm silk paper and is the official poster for their Cloudheads Tour. Each poster is hand signed by Belinda & Heidi and is limited edition.
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The iconic Cloudheads front cover design by Lucy Hanson printed onto both sides of a lovely, white mug. Perfect for your morning brew.
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about
Words & Music by O'Hooley & Tidow
Commissioned during lockdown by Sue Botcherby of the South Pennines Park Trust, a self-designated national park
lyrics
I found myself in a wood
Because I could
Because I couldn’t go anywhere else
Little things in my head
Hunker down and divide
Little griefs around a fire
Spreading outwards drifting far
Scorching everything in sight
Breathing out
Our places don’t fit the bill
Too much concrete, urban spill
Rawtenstall to Shibden Hall
Chimneys, moors and me
Too industrial, so much rain
Bursts of green against the grey
From the window of this train
Bringing us home again
I realised I’m still outdoors
Flat topped hills and drystone walls
I am free on this burning moor
River valleys with wooded sides
Lunar landscape at Stoodley Pike
Who decides where beauty lies
Crowded peaks, or a home-made pie
Mushy peas on the side
When its damp outside
Our places don’t fit the bill
Too much concrete, urban spill
Scammy Dam to Heptonstall
Chimneys, moors and me
Too industrial, so much rain
Bursts of green against the grey
From the window of this train
Bringing us home again
Fish n chips without the sea
A hankie of sand at the reservoir
Millionaires without the cash
Cheers, we’re happy as we are!
How the wind feels on my face
All the things I cannot say
All the tears I cannot mend
All the tears I cannot shed
Hide the feelings from myself
Beneath this hug of trees
I’m breathing in
Our places don’t fit the bill
The brutal beauty of mills and hills
Black Dyke brass to Gracie Fields
Chimneys, moors and me
Water, grit, blood and dirt
We’re the proudest folk on earth
Pennines pulsing through our veins
Bringing us home again
supported by 10 fans who also own “Chimneys Moors & Me (Album Version)”
Love the complexity of this track and the rising and falling of the violins, and the texture. Makes me want to dance.
Thank you so much for this album. I really love it, and find it really inspiring my own work on the Witchcraft Trials ❤️ tararosehip
Collaborating remotely with 12 songwriters from all over the world, Kim Edgar emerged with a work of striking art pop. Bandcamp New & Notable Feb 11, 2023
supported by 9 fans who also own “Chimneys Moors & Me (Album Version)”
It's the hope. Through the sadness and anger at the current state of the world, Grace seems to sing hope and belief that people can, and want to, do better, and build something where we all fit. voxdumnonia