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Year Album Peak chart positions Label Certifications CAN [1] [2]AUS [3]1991 The Tea Party — — Eternal Discs — 1993 Splendor Solis: 20 30 EMI MC: 2× Platinum [4]; 1995
The Edges of Twilight is the third album by Canadian rock band The Tea Party, released in 1995.The album features many instruments from around the world, giving various songs a strong world music flavour in addition to the rock/blues influences evident in the band's earlier releases.
Seven Circles is the seventh studio album by Canadian band The Tea Party, released in 2004.It was the band's last album prior to their split in 2005. The album continues the style of the band's two previous offerings (The Interzone Mantras in 2001 and Triptych in 1999) by combining world music influences with rock instrumentation and electronic studio techniques.
In an 8/10 Review for Invicta Magazine, Gavin Brown wrote about how the Tea Party's “uplifting brand of rock mixes psychedelic, prog rock, Middle Eastern and blues influences and it is all wrapped up in a triumphant classic rock style...
Alhambra (1996) is the first EP by the Tea Party and was used as a bridge between The Edges of Twilight and Transmission albums. It includes four intricately re-worked acoustic songs from The Edges of Twilight and two others; the first a song entitled "Time" with Roy Harper on vocals, the second a remix of "Sister Awake" by Rhys Fulber.
Joined by US singer and dancer Ciara, pop artist Kesha and Sweden’s 2023 Eurovision champion Loreen, JADE forms the first all-female lineup for a major UK festival in a single year.
Also, this song was featured on the soundtrack of the video game Road Rash 3D. Additionally, this song was a track on the EA Sports NHL 2002 video game soundtrack. The song is covered by Nevermore and released as bonus song on their album The Obsidian Conspiracy; This song is The Tea Party's only US Chart entry (US Billboard Active Rock Chart ...