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In The Morning After It Rained

by Mark Rose

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Second album from London based double bass player and composer Mark Rose, featuring Mike Outram, Chris Nickolls, Sam Leak and Sara Dowling. Mark re-imagines off-the-beaten-track Americana and Folk-Rock classics, exploring the modal sound-world and shifting rhythmic patterns he has nestled these melodies within. Mark puts his bass playing centre stage whilst providing his band with expansive arrangements in which to shine. The album's themes of isolation, loneliness, longing, mystery, new beginnings, home and ultimately love, culminate in Mark's reworking of Tom Waits' House Where Nobody Lives, magically made her own by vocalist Sara Dowling.

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released March 22, 2024

Sam Leak - Piano
Mike Outram - Electric Guitar
Mark Rose - Double Bass
Chris Nickolls - Drums
Sara Dowling - Voice (track 7)


Additional percussion & acoustic guitars by Mark Rose
Recorded, produced, mixed and mastered by Mark Rose at Rokit Studios 2023/24

Graphic Design by Roy Tokit

Cover image by sculptor and environmental artist Rob Mulholland

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Mark Rose London, UK

Misspent teenage years on the creative Torbay rock scene, on which global megastars Muse honed their sound, inspired and propelled bassist and guitarist Mark to London in search of the world of Jazz and experimental music. Mark has now been an in-demand double bass player for 20 years, working with many of the scene’s most celebrated players. ... more

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