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Psychedelic Paul
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Psych Britannia Five: A-Z Album Links 1969: High Tide - Sea Shanties - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHIQkfp0s68 1970: High Tide - High Tide - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hfvJ4jIm-Q8 1986: High Tide - Interesting Times - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lElzDHHYkGYr4ky0euve3hZQo2AoZL4-0 1989: High Tide - Precious Cargo - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ddB9XWPGAK0 1990: High Tide - The Flood - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLlGCN2obONAe_rLOHTbYCqkWtMMz2Hrz_ 1990: High Tide - Ancient Gates - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UO3uDfLe5nU 1991: High Tide - The Reason of Success - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ciQB3UsHSuM 2000: High Tide - Open Season - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_mBMDlTgOOI_AYHvI-wfndylVPe0DO47qM HIGH TIDE were a very 'eavy, very 'umble Psychedelic Rock band from England. They released eight albums over the course of four decades, although it's their ironically-titled debut "Sea Shanties" (1969) that's by far their best-known album. The album represents one of the earliest progenitors of the Heavy Metal sound and High Tide are often compared with the American Acid Rock band Blue Cheer. High Tide followed up the powerhouse "Sea Shanties" album with a self-titled album in 1970 and then took a very long hiatus before making a comeback with a new line-up in the late-1980's with an incredible run of six back to back albums in a row:- "Interesting Times" (1986); "Precious Cargo" (1989); "The Flood" (1990); "Fierce Nature" (1990); "Ancient Gates" (1990); and "The Reason of Success" (1991). And so, without further ado, let's give "Sea Shanties" a listen before the tide comes in.
HERE IS A WEATHER WARNING:- There's a storming gale of VERY HEAVY Psychedelic Rock on the way which is expected to reach Force 10 on the Beaufort Scale. Occasional gusts of very high decibels are expected! The opening blitzkrieg of storming Hard Rock and Heavy Metal thunder is titled "Futilist's Lament", and it would indeed be futile to lament the loss of sleep throughout this window-rattling sonic blast. This thunderous assault on the eardrums won't just keep you awake, it'll probably wake up the neighbours too and have them angrily banging on your door. There's no peace for the wicked (or the good) either with the next song "Death Warmed Up" as the non-stop artillery barrage of sound continues. This storming "Sea Shanty" is an unrelenting 9-minute-long pressure wave that's LOUD enough to wake the dead, never mind the neighbours, and it's probably the only time you'll ever hear a violin played on a heavy Psychedelic Rock/Metal album. Yes, really! A violin! Although you've never heard a violin played quite like this before. This even goes beyond the incredible power of Darryl Way's manic violin-playing in Curved Air. Yes, it really IS that awesome! Is this stunning album Psychedelic Rock or is it Heavy Metal? Who knows? Maybe it's some amazing new hybrid such as Psychedelic Metal. Either way, it's a remarkable album of unbridled raw power and energy. Phew! There's a bit of a breather now but not for long with "Pushed, But Not Forgotten". The song opens deceptively gently, but there's another storming outburst of Heavy Metal thunder and lightning on the way. It's not quite the storming hurricane of the first two powerful numbers, because this third song contains some gentler melodic passages, and it sounds all the better for it too. After all, thunderbolt and lightning can be very very frightening (according to Queen). This song is more like a warm gentle breeze with occasional outbursts of Heavy Metal thunder raining down, so keep an umbrella handy. The enigmatically-titled "Walking Down Their Outlook" doesn't make a whole lot of sense, but who says LSD-influenced wild and crazy Psychedelic Rock has to make any sense anyway!? One thing's for sure though, it's another burst of raw Psychedelic Metal mayhem, featuring an absolutely maniacal violin player running rampant throughout. Who would have believed a delicate violin could ever sound so incredibly LOUD! Not Stradivari or Vivaldi, that's for sure! There's no let-up in the incredible pace of this album, so be prepared for more fireworks with "Missing Out", another 9-minute-long, non-stop fusillade of Heavy Metal cannon fire. This sonic blast explodes into life like a psychedelic shell burst bathed in glowing iridescent rainbow colours. There's more musical madness and mayhem on the way with "Nowhere", and nowhere will you find any gentle romantic ballads on this album. It's another wild and frenzied psychedelic violin ride aboard the crazy train, which brings the album to a magnificent conclusion in a storming blaze of pounding and percussive glory. High Tide's "Sea Shanties" rides high on a great tsunami wave of thunderous raw energy and power. "Sea Shanties" they are NOT! This is a rolling wave of storming Heavy Metal thunder from beginning to end. Batten down the hatches and hold on tight because it's going to be a wild and windy ride. There's an unstoppable High Tide on its way with a Force 10 gale blowing in on this supersonic blast from the past. Come hell or high water, you won't want to miss out on the storming ballroom blitz of High Tide! Edited by Psychedelic Paul - December 26 2022 at 02:47 |
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I do really like High Tide and it might be worth mentioning that Simon House worked extensively with Hawkwind as well as with Mike Oldfield, David Bowie, David Sylvian and so many more. He also did some great, more ambient albums with Spiral Realms: |
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^ I only knew High Tide from their Sea Shanties album until I delved into the rest of their discography earlier today, but all of their albums sound pretty good to me, especially the last one: Open Season.
The only High Tide album missing from the above list is "A Fierce Nature" (1990), so I guess it must have got washed away, as I could only find two songs from the album on YouTube.
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Psych Britannia Five: A-Z Album Links 2009: Ipso Facto - Ipso Facto Ipso Facto were an all-female Neo-Psychedelic band led by Rosalie Cunningham, and that's a fact. Edited by Psychedelic Paul - December 26 2022 at 02:51 |
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What's on a man's mind, or I might have get something wrong here. Edited by David_D - August 18 2022 at 10:19 |
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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It was on my mind today that I haven't yet featured Pink Floyd in this blog. Don't worry though, it was only a momentary lapse of reason. They'll be coming up soon in my sixth and final A-Z list of British psych.
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That'll be surely welcomed. |
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quality over quantity, and all kind of PopcoRn almost beyond
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Psych Britannia Five: A-Z Album Links
1969: Jason Crest - A Place in the Sun - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_m-dBkQqB2F75MUO0oNiYw82BlOjsVS2LY Edited by Psychedelic Paul - December 26 2022 at 02:52 |
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Psych Britannia Five: A-Z Album Links The Knack were a late-sixties Beat group and NOT the later band The Knack of "My Sharona" fame, just to clear up any possible confusion. The Knack never quite got around to recording a studio album, but you can still enjoy hearing their singles collection in the compilation below. 2007: The Knack - The Complete UK Singles - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSnEc0eT1ST42f8IUG68K6hr67B9rGPmn
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Psych Britannia Five: A-Z Album Links
Little Free Rock: a heavy Psychedelic Rock band from Preston, Lancashire who were originally known as Purple Haze, but changed their name to avoid causing any confusion with a certain Mr. Hendrix, esquire. 1969: Little Free Rock - Little Free Rock - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vhxw-rqZ1lo 2015: Little Free Rock - Nirvanating Nervesounds (archival) - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wc7d-T2RTpE
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Heh Paul....
.Still having trouble posting here. This is a PA issue in how it interacts with google chrome. I'm no software expert but its only here so this forum needs updating and it sounds like that's not going to happen since the owner is missing in action. I'm surprised there aren;t more issues with the place on this level. Thanks for contacting whoever you did. |
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I've been having problems too just lately with "Time-Outs" occurring when I've tried to post something or when I've tried to load up a new page, but everything appears to be working okay now, both on Internet Explorer 9 and Google Chrome, so lets just hope I haven't jinxed PA by saying it's working just fine now.
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As you can see the quote function also effed up... The owner/webmaster needs to ck the board regularly or pass it on to someeone who can.
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Psych Britannia Five: A-Z Album Links Mike Stuart Span: a four-piece Psychedelic Pop band from Brighton with a brief time-span, in a band which didn't include any members going by the name of Mike Stuart. Well, it was the psychedelic sixties after all, so who says a band name has to make any sense. Edited by Psychedelic Paul - December 26 2022 at 02:59 |
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Good Brit psych pop band ...I have a compilation cd.
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I like them too. I only discovered the Mike Stuart Span recently when I was looking for an artist to fill the "M" slot in my A-Z list. Coming up in Psych Britannia Six is a band we all know and love: PINK FLOYD! They should have been in Psych Britannia One, but better late than never, eh.
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Psych Britannia Five: A-Z Album Links
Keith Emerson, Lee Jackson & Brian Davison. One of the original power trios. Nice! Although Eric Clapton might have something to say about that. 1968: The Nice - The Thoughts of Emerlist Davjack - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bNE78JD7rl4 1968: The Nice - Ars Longa Vita Brevis - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tt99wLDaTVg 1969: The Nice - Nice - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1Lv2LylcpR3ErWkYrlYRgDUb 1970: The Nice - Five Bridges - http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoIDt_C5y1LvG_xXyk6DDYfpJc7Oqd5iC 1971: The Nice - Elegy - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OMJXasuBe0 Album links coming up.....
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Psych Britannia Five: A-Z Album Links The Onyx - an ultra-rare Psychedelic Pop band from Cornwall. They were active from 1965 to 1971 with just this one compilation of 1967 demo sessions to remember them by. Edited by Psychedelic Paul - December 26 2022 at 03:07 |
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Please are one of the best British Psychedelic Rock bands you've never heard of and one of the sixties best-kept Secrets, sounding very much like the American band, Music Emporium, although they're hardly a well-known band either. Please never quite got around to recording a studio album in the late-1960's, but it'll Please you to know there are three later compilations of their music to enjoy. The first two compilations are superb, but the third compilation consists of sub-standard demo recordings, so it's probably best to skip that one. 1996: Please - 1968/69 - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YNwSnyooKX8 1999: Please - Seeing Stars - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vroGNa28XZY 2019: Please - Circus Days - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ls-gho1eEb4 Edited by Psychedelic Paul - December 26 2022 at 03:10 |
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