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"High" is a song by British musical duo
Lighthouse Family Lighthouse Family were a British musical duo that rose to prominence in the mid-1990s and initially remained active until the early 2000s. Singer Tunde Baiyewu and songwriter Paul Tucker formed the act in 1993 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, ...
from their second album, '' Postcards from Heaven'' (1997). The song was produced by
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and was released on 29 December 1997 as the second
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from the album. "High" is the most successful single released by the Lighthouse Family to date, reaching number four on the
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, number eight in New Zealand, and number one in Australia. In Europe, the song reached the top 10 in at least eight countries.


Background

In March 2021, songwriter Paul Tucker told the
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the story behind the song:
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fan might think it is – that Kevin Keegan left Newcastle United. I just remember that week so well because of what happened. It took about eight months to write the song. When we did ''Ocean Drive'' there was no pressure, we hadn't sold any records so nobody was expecting anything, whereas when we got to the second album which is what this was, there were a lot of people who were saying, 'this is huge, this is massive, this is the hit on the record.' And I hadn't even finished writing it, so immediately I'm under this enormous pressure. We started recording ''Postcards from Heaven'' in March 1997 and we went to Miramont in France to start recording it. We were there until about June and the whole time I was sitting in the room on my own with a blank sheet of paper trying to write High and driving myself mad with it. Everybody kept saying 'have you done it yet?' and I hadn’t. Then they took the recording back to London and SARM West, which is
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's studio in
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, and we took the album back there to record the second batch of songs. The first batch had songs like Raincloud in it, while the second was songs like Sun in the Night and High. We recorded the backing tracks for all that stuff, we got the tunes together, we had the top, they had Tunde's vocals. But before we went back to London, I spent a few weeks in Nice on my own to finish High - I have to be on my own to write lyrics – and I just couldn't get it together. Then I went back to London to work on it in SARM again. By the very last day of recording, we'd recorded all of the stuff on the second album apart from Tunde’s vocals on High. It was the last job to do and I still hadn't written the lyrics. I ''still'' hadn't written it. The night before that, I just wrote down what I was thinking, which was, 'when you're close to tears remember someday it'll all be over'. It was how I felt, I just wanted to get this song over and done with. As soon as I’d written that the whole thing came together. It just fell into place. So in truth, High is actually a description of a very uncomfortable situation.


Critical reception

Chuck Taylor of ''
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'' wrote, "After being released in the U.K. nearly a year ago, this spiritual gem of a single is finally seeing the light of day here. One of many high points on the duo's delicious sophomore album, "'' Postcards From Heaven''", "High" has been released to AC radio in its original form. For the clubs and dance radio, it has been lovingly reconstructed by two of clubland's most revered remixers:
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and Francois Kevorkian. In its original state, "High" is a postcard-perfect R&B-splashed slice of
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. In the hands of both Dlugosch and Kevorkian, it becomes an anthemic
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inflected pop song. There is just no denying the song's buoyant beats, mahogany-hued vocals, and soaring rhythms. It's one of those songs that truly deserves to be a hit at both radio and clubs. If, as
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proclaims, God is a DJ, "High" is poised for much success." Scottish newspaper '' Daily Record'' commented, "There's nothing like working to a formula. First they were lifted, now they're high". A reviewer from ''
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'' gave the song four out of five, adding, "The anthemic backing vocals provide a slight twist, but otherwise there are no surprises here — the duo produce another single of fautless quality which radio will find impossible to ignore."


Music video

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was made to accompany the song. The clip is in black and white, except when Tunde Baiyewu begins to sing. There are scenes of Paul Tucker getting off the train at
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and exiting the city's
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. There are also scenes of Tunde singing in an autumn park and the
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beach, standing outside the Cruddas Park (now Riverside Dene) flats in Elswick, a girl lying and rolling on the grass while playing with flowers, and an abandoned house near
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. Filmed in
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and
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, the video shows some prominent local landmarks: the
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is shown at the very start along with the
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, and a number of shots of Baiyewu take place on the
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,
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and Haverton Hill, which is also the backdrop for the single covers.


Track listings

* UK CD1 # "High" (full length version) # "High" ( Itaal Shur's Beautiful Urban mix) # "High" (Full Crew main mix) # "High" (Itaal Shur's Beautiful Urban Dreamscape mix) * UK CD2 # "High" (full length version) # "High" (vocal 12-inch) # "High" (Interplanetary Disco mix) # "High" ( E-Dancer dub) # "High" (
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mix) * UK cassette single # "High" (full length version) # "High" (Itaal Shur's Beautiful Urban edit) * European CD single # "High" (7-inch edit) – 4:35 # "High" (Itaal Shur's Beautiful Urban edit) – 3:43 * Australian CD single # "High" (7-inch edit) – 4:35 # " Lifted" (7-inch) – 4:30 # " Ocean Drive" (7-inch radio mix) – 3:59 # "High" (Itaal Shur's Beautiful Urban edit) – 3:43 * Alfredo Nini version # "High" – 4:58


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References


External links

* {{Authority control 1997 singles 1997 songs Island Records singles Lighthouse Family songs Number-one singles in Australia Polydor Records singles Songs written by Paul Tucker (musician)