Melting Clouds

Melting Clouds is an album by rock group The Manchester Four. Most of the material for this album was recorded in 1967 and was released as a rare EP in 1968, with the full album only released until 2002. Melting Clouds was a psychedelic-inspired project by The Manchester Four and a radical departure from their other music.

Production of the album was very difficult, with drummer Adam Martens and the band's manager generally unhappy with the music. Nine songs were recorded between February and November 1967, but there were problems with the sound in the recording (from the sessions) and the whole project was nearly scrapped. Four songs were released in an EP but only 100 copies were issued, which today are highly valuable.

Melting Clouds was released as an album in 2004, with digitally remastered songs, though the music was not highly rated by critics.