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Bertie Higgins : Pirates and Poets
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The recording artist/singer songwriter who brought you such great hits as "Key Largo", "Just Another Day in Paradise" and the double Platinum smash, "Casablanca" proudly presents his second album. It is filled with tropical love songs and adventures.
Genre: Pop: with Live-band Production
Release Date: 1984
Pirates and Poets © Copyright-Bertie Higgins
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As Time Goes By 0:46 Not Available
Pirates and Poets 3:13 Not Available
When you Fall in Love 3:38 Not Available
Leah 3:29 Not Available
Under a Blue Moon 3:56 Not Available
Tokyo Joe 3:25 Not Available
Beneath the Island Light 4:08 Not Available
Only Yesterday 3:54 Not Available
Marianna 4:12 Not Available
Pleasure Pier 3:31 Not Available
Never looking Back 7:11 Not Available
As Time Goes By (Reprise) 1:02 Not Available
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Album Notes

Like his great great grandfather, Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, the German poet who penned "Faust", Bertie Higgins is a storyteller. He was born Elbert Joseph Higgins of Portuguese, Irish and German descent and raised in the picturesque Greek community of Tarpon Springs, Florida. Bertie is an intellectual romantic who loves to paint story songs about living and loving in a tropical paradise. His love songs explore the efforts of man trying to fathom the mystery and allure of woman. His fantasy songs deal with the beauty and sensuality of the tropics and his story songs combine past experiences and future hopes. The resounding theme throughout Bertie's work: "Make the best of today lest tomorrow never comes". Bertie, who once supported himself as a sponge diver, began his career in show business at the age of twelve as a ventriloquist. He won top prizes in local talent contests and became a favorite at school assemblies and clubs around Tampa Bay. Two years later, a battered set of drums forced a career change and Bertie set off to follow the back beat heard around the world -- Rock and Roll. His first band played proms, homecoming dances and sock hops. After graduating Tarpon Springs High School, Bertie enrolled in St. Petersburg Junior College to study journalism and fine art, but the music continued to sing in his heart. He eventually left college and became drummer for the Tommy Roe band (Sheila, Dizzy), The Roemans, During this period, the band toured the world, opening shows for the likes of the Rolling Stones, The Beach Boys, Tom Jones, Roy Orbison, Manfred Mann, Peter and Gordon, The Dave Clark Five and many more. At the height of Beatlemania, Bertie was playing with and learning from the best. Tiring of the rigors of the road and yearning to make his own musical statement, Bertie left The Roemans and returned home to Florida. He put down his drumsticks, picked up a guitar and began crafting music and lyrics. It was a time of great satisfaction and personal release. Producers such as Bob Crewe (The Four Seasons), Phil Gernhard (Lobo), and Felton Jarvis (Elvis) took an interest and contributed to the growth of the young songwriter. Bertie's talent flourished and he was in demand to play venues throughout the state. Gordon Lightfoot, Cat Stevens and Jimmy Buffet were Bertie's primary sources of inspiration and he remains friends with Gordon and Jimmy today. During this period, he also met and became a protege of the late actor/director, Richard Boone, who saw Bertie's writing potential and tutored him in screen writing. In 1980, Bertie moved to Atlanta and met record producer, Sonny Limbo. Sonny had played a role in developing the group Alabama and had been isntrumental in the careers of several others. He arranged that fateful meeting between Bertie and music publisher, Bill Lowery, whom Bertie had known through Tommy Roe. The meeting of these three was destiny waiting to happen. Bertie had been working on a song about a personal failed romance. He presented the rough cut to Bill and Sonny. They helped him perfect the lyrics of the song that became Key Largo. Bertie recorded the master and presented it to Kat Family records, a newly formed CBS distributing company. At first they rejected it. After persistent badgering by Bertie, Bill and Sonny, Kat Family finally agreed to release the single in 1981 and pop music history was made. Key Largo blew a hole in the U.S. charts. When it reached number one in the nation, the world took notice and it went on to become an international hit. Other hit singles followed like Just Another Day in Paradise, Casablanca and Pirates and Poets. Casablanca became Song Of The Year in all of the pacific rim and the album hit double platinum. Bertie Higgins became an international recording star literally overnight. For the past several years, Bertie and his excellent group, "The Band of Pirates" have toured extensively around the globe. He has received rave reviews and

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REVIEWS

Pirates and Poets
author: Bruce
I have loved this album since the very early 80's while stationed in the UK, still have the vinyl copy. Glad to finally have the CD. Listening to it now brings back many fond memories of when life was much simpler.
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author: Steve Grubbs
I had this album on vinyl and cassette. The vinyl died in a storage company warehouse during a hurricane while I was overseas. The cassette died of exhaustion. But I remember those moonlit nights ghosting back in from the islands toward Biloxi on the Mississippi coast on a warm southerly wind, the spinnaker set, and Bertie setting the mood on the boat’s stereo. This CD brings it all back. I may be stranded back home in Houston now, but putting this CD on the stereo lets me go back to those wonderful years I had on that beautiful coast. I am so glad it finally became available on CD. I’ve been searching for a Pirates and Poets CD ever since I found “Just Another Day In Paradise” on CD back in the late 80’s.
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Pirates & Poets
author: Donna Smith
A really good album and even better because Bertie signed it at a concert I went to. I love Only Yesterday though Blue Moon Tonight is good too. Always get what you pay for with Bertie.
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I just found the treasure
author: Svein Erik Opoien
Great cd. Tokyo Joe may be the best. I sit up here in ice-cold Norway and dream myself away to the tropics. Now I just wait for A Buccaneers diary.. Thank you Bertie for making my stone-cold days so warm and bright!
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