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
Will you lock yourself indoors
On the days when the wind is high,
For fear of not knowing where you will land,
Or the route you are to take?
The spring is here it seems,
and the colour’s bursting everywhere
It’ll take you by surprise, that unscheduled daffodil
But if we'd made an effort in the fall,
We could have a meadow by now.
I know that you’re afraid and that doubts
They play upon your mind,
But I have never been inside that room so still,
The storm out here is all I know.
The spring is here it seems,
and the colour’s bursting everywhere
It’ll take you by surprise, that unscheduled daffodil
But if we'd made an effort in the fall,
We could have a meadow by now.
credits
from The Lost Gardens,
released October 22, 2018
Written by Rosie Caldecott.Produced, arranged by Hannah Jacobs and Nicholas O'Brien, Recorded and mixed by Nicholas O'Brien at Upcycled Sounds. Mastered by Tim Turan. Vocals by Rosie. Keys by Hannah Jacobs. Bass, percussion, woodwind, guitar by Nicholas O’Brien. Cello by Harriet Faulkner.
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