Song "Higher" written by Natasha Lea Jones, Features on the Pooka album "Spinning". released by Island Records. Production Engineering Mixing keyboards by Joe Leach. Bass by Steve Lamb. Drums percussion by Rob Ellis. Harmonies Sharon Lewis. Main vocals guitars Natasha Lea Jones. video Natasha Lea Jones . Thank you to these musicians for making this song what it is, here. Joe Leach the producer can be found here : http://www.cowshedstudio.com
Amazing...this song is in my all time fav top 10 ever!!!! without doubt!!! thanks...x x x
hellybelly1711 1 month ago
so fine
numberwriter 2 months ago in playlist Liked videos
i love POOKA music :)) thanks Natashahoneypot really thanks!!!!!!!!!
ArtDanProj 5 months ago
I was fortunate enough to interview Pooka many years ago for a BBC radio programme at the time SPINNING was released. After the interview, I recorded them for a one-song acoutsic session, which was later broadcast, and they played HIGHER. Having recently rediscovered that recording, it still sounds great. A fine album, too.
ronniebadger 5 months ago
really nice song i overlooked on the album cos i thought everything else was overshadowed by god sir and lubrication...just me sorry. This is a really great song!
HouserKat 10 months ago
really REALLY great song but my favourite off that album was God Sir...
HouserKat 10 months ago
@UncleBubba It's on the album "Spinning..." you might be able to find it on Amazon?
ivandjones 1 year ago
I adore this song and have done for a long long time.
I've had a live version of it on a cassette that I bought at a Pooka gig around 95/96 (?) and it (and the whole tape) is incredible.
I'm just gutted that it's on tape and not CD and therefore is largely unplayable due to its age.
Thanks for posting this :D
UncleBubba 1 year ago
I adore this song and have done for a long long time.
I've had a live version of it on a cassette that I bought at a Pooka gig around 95/96 (?) and it (and the whole tape) is incredible.
I'm just gutted that it's on tape and not CD and therefore is largely unplayable due to its age.
UncleBubba 1 year ago