Riding High is the fourth album by the Canadian rock band Chilliwack, released in Canada in April 1974.
It was the band's first album with new guitarist/keyboardist Howard Froese, and contained the top-10 (in Canada) hit "Crazy Talk", which was co-produced by Terry Jacks of Poppy Family fame.
In Canada, the album was released on Jacks' label Goldfish Records; in the U.S., it was not released until 1975 on Sire Records, where it was retitled Chilliwack (their third U.S. release to bear that title).
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