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On this lost would-be-classic debut by English proto-prog-metal outfit High Tide, Tony Hill's vocals are a fulcrum between Ozzy Osbourne and Jim Morrison. Accordingly, the songs on SEA SHANTIES fold together Deep Purple-worthy blues-doom and more lightweight psychedelia, and even include hefty helpings of violin. But there are also Hill's virtuoso guitar solos, which fly majestically alongside the Peter Pavli's deep, Zeppelin-worthy bass. SHANTIES is a bit indulgent, but also helps complete the timeline of late-'60s heavy music.
German reissue of their 1969 album originally released on Liberty Records. Repertoire.
Recording information: 03/??/1969-07/08/1969.
Personnel: Tony Hill (guitar); Simon House (violin); Roger Hadden (drums).
Liner Note Author: Mark Brennan .
Record Collector (magazine) (p.100) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "[T]his album is aggressive, forceful and insistent but will also be of interest to early prog fans, with its changing time signatures." High Tide Sea Shanties Songs | 1. | Futilist's Lament | |
| 2. | Death Warmed Up | |
| 3. | Pushed, But Not Forgotten | |
| 4. | Walking Down Their Outlook | |
| 5. | Missing Out | |
| 6. | Nowhere | |
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