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A/1 - United States and their dependencies, East Asia, and Southeast Asia; excludes instances that fall under Region C.
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Description:
Digitally remastered and expanded edition of the British Prog/Rock band's 1969 debut album including five bonus tracks. Formed in Ladbroke Grove, London in 1969, the band featured the intense guitar playing of Tony Hill, the violin and keyboard skills of Simon House bassist Pete Pavu and drummer Roger Hadden. Signing to Liberty Records soon after their formation, the band recorded their debut at Olympic Studios in 1969, an album featuring some of the heaviest Gothic Rock recorded at that time. Esoteric. 2010.
Moody but positive vibe. Did not depress me like some psychodelic music. Love it, recommend it... High Tide forever
Shi Duan L. - 15/Jan/2018
High Tide is a very unknown and also much underrated band. They deserve a wide audience and fame because their first album Sea Shanties released in 1969, was a groundbreakingly HEAVY album. If you think Black Sabbath were the only band who played earliest heavy music back then, you need to check High Tide out.