Rising Tide

Rising Tide(s) or The Rising Tide may refer to:

Literature

  • The Rising Tide (Deland novel), a 1916 novel by Margaret Deland
  • Rising Tide, a 1999 Dungeons & Dragons novel in the trilogy The Threat from the Sea by Mel Odom
  • Rising Tide (Thesman novel), a 2003 young-adult novel by Jean Thesman
  • The Rising Tide (Shaara novel), a 2006 novel by Jeff Shaara
  • Rising Tides, a 2011 novel in the Destroyermen series by Taylor Anderson
  • Music

  • Rising Tide (Chesapeake album), 1994
  • Rising Tide Records, an American record label
  • The Rising Tide (Sunny Day Real Estate album), 2000
  • The Rising Tied, a 2005 album by Fort Minor
  • "The Rising Tide", a 2012 song by The Killers from the album Battle Born
  • Other

  • Civilization: Beyond Earth: Rising Tide, an expansion pack for the game Civilization Beyond Earth
  • The Rising Tide (film), a 1949 Canadian film directed by Jean Palardy
  • The Rising Tide (2009 film), a 2009 American film starring Rosalind Chao
  • Rising Tide Studios, an American company involved in online business-to-business ventures
  • Rising Tide (Chesapeake album)

    Rising Tide is a debut album by the progressive bluegrass band Chesapeake.

    Track listing

  • Black Jack Davey (trad.) 3:19
  • The Morning Blues (trad.) 3:43
  • Columbus Stockade (trad.) 3:56
  • Darcey Farrow (Campbell, Gillette) 5:26
  • Dreamer Believer (Reid) 3:16
  • High Sierras (Allen) 4:12
  • Always on a Mountain (Howard) 2:45
  • Cypress Grove (trad.) 3:20
  • Genie in the Wine (Coleman) 3:07
  • 2:10 Train (Albertano, Campbell) 4:08
  • Summer Wages (Tyson) 5:35
  • Shady Grove (trad.) 2:38
  • Moondance (Van Morrison) 4:17

  • Personnel

  • Moondi Klein - lead vocals, guitar, piano
  • Mike Auldridge - Dobro, lap steel, pedal steel, guitar, vocals
  • Jimmy Gaudreau - mandolin, guitar, vocals
  • T. Michael Coleman - bass guitar, guitar, vocals
  • with

  • Pat McInerney - percussion, drums
  • References

    External links

    Rising Tide (Forgotten Realms novel)

    Rising Tide is a fantasy novel by Mel Odom, set in the world of the Forgotten Realms, and based on the Dungeons & Dragons role-playing game. It is the first novel in "The Threat from the Sea" trilogy. It was published in paperback in January 1999.

    Plot summary

    Four adventurers – Jherek, Laaqueel, Iakhovas, and Pacys – sail the oceans as each are pulled toward the city of Baldur's Gate.

    Reception

    A reviewer from Publishers Weekly comments: "Odom does an admirable job of bringing the sea setting and its varied species to life. The novel's detailed fight sequences are tightly packed, making for a fast, exciting read, but Odom leaves its resolution for the next installment of his four-book series."

    References

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    Rising Tide

    by: PUYA

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    que ahora era que era, que hoy era el dia
    Te veo ahi todavia escondido, en una fiesta una botella,
    detras de un amigo.
    Solo otro dia, de fantasia
    Solo otro dia, potencial de una vida
    Que facil, es con la boca
    ser aceptado, disfrasao de otra cosa
    con solo un cuento, cambias tu historia
    hasta tu te lo crees, pierdes la memoria




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