Physical CD copy of The Lost Gardens, comes in a single card wallet case, with cover art and design by Rosie Caldecott.
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Compact Disc (CD) + Digital Album
Compact disk version of the EP The Lost Gardens, signed by Rosie, in a package that includes special edition lyric postcards: each postcard refers to a song with the lyrics on one side and imagery by Rosie on the other.
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Poster/Print
An A3 poster of Rosie Caldecott's photograph that makes up the cover of the EP. A 35mm double exposure, 'The Lost Gardens'.
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lyrics
What you can see above the ground,
Is only the half of it.
Dig down, deep down in the soil and
You will find the place where we are joined and
Nothing can come between
No matter what happens on the face of it,
Even when damages are done,
Even when my familiar shape is gone-
Find me underground.
There will be times when I fall short and
Do not warn you of an oncoming storm
Or similar danger ahead.
I will shelter you as best I can,
If you promise me you’ll do the same.
We are stronger stood together,
But it’s our roots that keep us whole.
No matter what happens on the face of it,
Even when damages are done,
Even when my familiar shape is gone-
Find me underground.
credits
from The Lost Gardens,
track released October 22, 2018
Written by Rosie Caldecott. Arranged and produced by Hannah and Nicholas at Upcycled Sounds. Recorded and mixed by Nicholas at Upcycled Sounds. Mastered by Tim Turan. Vocals by Rosie. Keys by Hannah Jacobs. Cello by Harriet Faulkner.
Bass, percussion, electric guitar by Nicholas O’Brien.
Incredible songwriter, passionate about his craft. Jamie has released a new album recently and it will transport you, to a very good place. I promise. Rosie Caldecott