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High Tide made their first recordings as the backing band on Denny Gerrard's album Sinister Morning. [2] Gerrard returned the favour by producing their first album, Sea Shanties , which was released in October 1969. [ 1 ]
Denny Gerrard (of Warm Sounds) produced Sea Shanties in return for High Tide acting as the backing band on his solo album Sinister Morning.The recording sessions for the two albums overlapped, with Sinister Morning being finished in late June 1969, [2] and Sea Shanties being started on the 2nd of that month.
Interesting Times is the third album by High Tide. Two original members, Tony Hill and Simon House, reformed the name. Two original members, Tony Hill and Simon House, reformed the name. It was originally released as a mail order cassette, [ 2 ] [ 3 ] and later reissued on CD and vinyl with two bonus tracks.
Go: Hi-Tide Summer Holiday, Friday to Sunday (pre-festival events take place Thursday), The Asbury hotel, 210 Fifth Ave., and Asbury Lanes, 209 4th Ave., Asbury Park, $50 per night for Asbury ...
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High Tide (band), an English rock band formed in 1969 High Tide, 1970; High Tide (Justin Nozuka album), 2017; High Tide, by Harry Fraud, 2013 "High Tide", a song by Holly Miranda from the 2010 album The Magician's Private Library
High Tide is the second album by High Tide.The album is slightly less heavy, with folk-influences within the band's sound. Though guitarist Tony Hill would later record with a new band under the High Tide banner, as well as releasing posthumous compilations of demos, this was the last proper album by the original group.
Fort Walton Beach, often referred to by the initialism FWB, is a city in southern Okaloosa County, Florida, United States. As of the 2020 U.S. census, the population was 20,922, [7] up from 19,507 in 2010. [8] It is a principal city of the Crestview−Fort Walton Beach−Destin, Florida Metropolitan Statistical Area.