Several Cloud One singles followed throughout the late '70s on PP-affiliated labels, such as Queen Constance, Golden Flamingo, Heavenly Star, and Sound of New York. The Atmosphere Strut LP, released in 1976, compiled some of the group's 12" material (the LP included a seven-minute edit of the dizzying Disco Juice, another Adams classic). Funky Disco Tracks of Cloud One, an EP, was issued in 1978. A second LP, called Happy Music, appeared in 1979. Another Cloud One gem that's worth mentioning is Patti Duke, a spacy number full of bizarro Moog manipulations and clusters of hand percussion that, when sped up, would probably sound like one of the hottest go-go tracks ever recorded.
Thankfully, Cloud One's recorded works haven't been too difficult to come by. The Unidisc label issued Atmosphere Strut on CD in 1996, while M.I.L. Multimedia put out The Best of Cloud One two years later. The U.K.-based Counterpoint label has also provided a major service for those attempting to track down songs released by PP and its offshoots; in 1997, the Disco Juice compilation was released and a second volume followed in 2002. Four Cloud One songs were included between the two discs. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi