Categories Music SkeletonPete Says Time & Tide: P. P. Arnold 70’s Solo “Turning Tide” Finally Arrives Post author By Peter Parrella Post date October 19, 2017 P. P. Arnold The Turning Tide Kundalini Music Continue reading “Time & Tide: P. P. Arnold 70’s Solo “Turning Tide” Finally Arrives” Tags 60's soul music, andrew loog oldham, arif mardin, barry gibb, bill shepherd, bobby whitlock, british blues, carl radle, cat stevens, charles reese, christopher hjort, collector records, colored vinyl, cucumber castle, delaney and bonnie, derek and susan, derek and the dominos, doris troy, eric clapton, george harrison, ike and tina turner, ikkettes, immediate records, jim gordon, kundalini music, madeline bell, main course, mr. natural, ocean colour scene, p. p. arnold, pat arnold, paul weller, rita coolidge, robert stigwood, roger waters, steve craddock, steve marriot, strange brew, style council, tedeschi trucks band, the bee gees, the first cut is the deepest, the jam, the rolling stones, the small faces, the turning tide, tin soldier, van morrison, you can’t always get what you want