HW: hawkwind alumnus
Stephen Lindas
Lindas at MARKETDAY.COM
Sat Jul 21 07:27:41 EDT 2001
SHU-FLY records in goldmine sells most of the HIGH TIDE thats available. He
got me almost all of mine. If you need an address I can get it for you.
CHEERS STEPHE
-----Original Message-----
From: Tim [mailto:ma-paharper at IOPENER.NET]
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 9:53 PM
To: BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU
Subject: Re: HW: hawkwind alumnus
thanks for the input,doug. did't realize high tide had been around fron way
back when.
do you know if the albums you mentioned are available on cd? may have to
check them out.
tim
Doug Pearson wrote:
>
> On Fri, 20 Jul 2001 18:45:48 -0400, Tim <ma-paharper at IOPENER.NET> wrote:
> >just found recently in a discount music store (music 4 less) an italian
cd
> >by `high tide' called "interesting times" $2.99 american. lo and behold,
> >one of the 2 members of band was simon house.
>
> Actually, that would be one of the FOUR (original) members ...
> Guitarist Tony Hill had previously been in a GREAT psychedelic band
called
> The Misunderstood (who had a song called "Children of the Sun" that has
no
> connection to the song on XiSoS).
> Bassist Pete Pavli has been Michael Moorcock's main "Deep Fix"
collaborator
> (often as cellist - the parts of 'New Worlds Fair' with House/violin and
> Pavli/cello are some of my favorite parts of that album) for years,
> although he's not directly connected with Hawkwind.
>
> The band existed around 69/70, so Simon House was a High Tide alumnus
when
> he joined Hawkwind. Between High Tide and Hawkwind, Simon briefly joined
> the Third Ear Band for their third album, the soundtrack to Roman
> Polanski's 'MacBeth' (an especially bloody rendition, as it was
Polanski's
> first directorial effort after Sharon Tate's murder).
>
> Previous High Tide discussions on this list can be found in the archives
at:
> http://listserv.spc.edu/
>
> >apparently an italian reissue <www.akarmarecords.com> of a 1986 album.
>
> Yes, a half-reunion.
>
> >anybody else heard this...what do you think??
>
> It's OK - a bit too much programmed synth backing (like Simon's recent
solo
> efforts) for my taste. The two original High Tide albums, 'Sea Shanties'
> and 'High Tide' are far better (real band efforts) IMO. And the
'Precious
> Cargo' album of outtakes/soundtrack work from the band's original
> incarnation is even better yet.
>
> -Doug
> jasret at mindspring.com
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