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The Edges of Twilight | ||||
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Released | March 21, 1995 | |||
Studio | A&M Studios (Los Angeles) | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 67:21 | |||
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Producer | Jeff Martin and Ed Stasium | |||
The Tea Party chronology | ||||
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Singles from The Edges of Twilight | ||||
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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. Jeff Burrows explained that "basically we wanted to expand upon the initial idea that we tried on Splendor Solis , which was trying to incorporate different styles of world music into our music. So with this album we became more familiar with many more instruments. In our minds we were trying to do for a rock album what Peter Gabriel does to pop by infusing various cultures, percussion and exotic sounds into it." [1]
The Edges of Twilight helped propel the band into mainstream success in their native Canada, where it reached #11 on the Canadian album chart and double platinum status, and earned the band several Juno nominations, including "Best Rock Album" and "Group of the Year".
The title of the album is taken from a chapter of the book Fire in the Head, by the American author Tom Cowan, which also inspired the name of the first track on the album.
The album includes a hidden song which features a spoken word performance by the folk legend Roy Harper, who is a friend of the band.
On the cover is an american copy of a statue by William Wetmore Story called Angel of Grief , evidently damaged by an earthquake in 1906 and then restored in 1908. The original statue is located at the famous Cimitero Acattolico in Rome.
To commemorate the 20th anniversary of The Edges of Twilight, the Tea Party released a deluxe remastered CD, remastered LP, and a North American tour. The deluxe CD also includes a bonus disc that includes alternate, live, radio sessions and bonus audio and the booklet features the story of the album with new band interviews and previously unseen photos. A series of original artworks were commissioned by the band from Australian artist Robert Buratti which were released worldwide. Buratti also created a series of short films which were projected as a backdrop to the band while performing across Canada and Australia.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Fire in the Head" | 5:06 |
2. | "The Bazaar" | 3:42 |
3. | "Correspondences" | 7:28 |
4. | "The Badger" | 3:58 |
5. | "Silence" | 2:51 |
6. | "Sister Awake" | 5:43 |
7. | "Turn the Lamp Down Low" | 5:16 |
8. | "Shadows on the Mountainside" | 3:39 |
9. | "Drawing Down the Moon" | 5:26 |
10. | "Inanna" | 3:48 |
11. | "Coming Home" | 5:53 |
12. | "Walk with Me" (includes a spoken word piece by Roy Harper) | 14:20 |
Chart (1995) | Peak position |
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Australian Albums (ARIA) [2] | 8 |
New Zealand Albums (RMNZ) [3] | 27 |
Region | Certification | Certified units/sales |
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Canada | — | 185,000 [4] |
United States | — | 27,000 [4] |
"Sister Awake" | ||||
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Single by The Tea Party | ||||
from the album The Edges of Twilight | ||||
Released | 1996 | |||
Recorded | A&M Studios (Los Angeles) | |||
Length | 5:43 | |||
Label | EMI Music Canada | |||
Songwriter(s) | The Tea Party | |||
Producer(s) | Jeff Martin and Ed Stasium | |||
The Tea Party singles chronology | ||||
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"Sister Awake" is a song by Canadian rock band The Tea Party. It was released as a promotional single in Canada. [5] The music video was shot in Toronto and images from the video illustrate the booklet of the album Alhambra and its multimedia component. The song was remixed by Rhys Fulber for Alhambra.
"Sister Awake" is a standard three-piece rock composition acoustically based on 12-string guitar, sitar, sarod, harmonium and goblet drums. The song used 58 recording tracks by synching up three machines. [6]
A semi-acoustic version with keyboard, goblet drums, harmonium and oud was recorded in August 1995 at Studio Morin Heights (Morin Heights) for Alhambra and appears on the European Triptych Special Tour Edition 2000 album.
"Sister Awake Remix" | ||||
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Single by The Tea Party | ||||
from the album Alhambra | ||||
Released | 1996 | |||
Recorded | A&M Studios (Los Angeles) | |||
Length | 4:37 | |||
Label | EMI Music Canada | |||
Songwriter(s) | The Tea Party | |||
Producer(s) | Jeff Martin and Ed Stasium | |||
The Tea Party singles chronology | ||||
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"Sister Awake Remix" is a song by Canadian rock band The Tea Party. It was released as a promotional single in Australia. [7] The song was remixed by Rhys Fulber at the Warehouse Studio, Vancouver for Alhambra. The original version appears on The Edges of Twilight.
The Tea Party is a Canadian rock band. Active throughout the 1990s and up until 2005, the band re-formed in 2011. The Tea Party released eight albums on EMI Music Canada, selling over three million records worldwide, including four double-platinum awards, one platinum and four gold albums in Canada. Between 1996 and 2016, The Tea Party was the 35th best-selling Canadian artist in Canada.
"The Bazaar" is a song by Canadian rock band The Tea Party. It was released as a promotional single in Australia, Canada, the Netherlands, and the USA. The music video was shot in Istanbul, and its Grand Bazaar. An acoustic version was recorded also and released on Alhambra as "The Grand Bazaar".
Jeffrey Scott Martin is a Canadian guitarist and singer, best known for fronting the rock band The Tea Party. He began his career as a solo artist in 2005, when The Tea Party went on hiatus.
Stuart Chatwood, is a Canadian musician, best known as the bass guitar and keyboard player for the rock band The Tea Party. The Tea Party are known for fusing together musical styles of both the Eastern and Western worlds, in what they call "Moroccan roll". In 2001, Chatwood won a Juno Award for the best artwork for a Tea Party album. Stuart Chatwood is also a composer of video game soundtracks. He composed music that has appeared on the soundtracks for eight Prince of Persia games developed by Ubisoft Montreal: Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (2003), Warrior Within (2004), The Two Thrones (2005), Battles of Prince of Persia (2005), Revelations (2005), Rival Swords (2007), Prince of Persia (2008), and The Fallen King (2008). The series has been very successful, selling in excess of ten million copies worldwide. He also composed the soundtrack for Darkest Dungeon (2016) and its sequel Darkest Dungeon II.
Jeffrey John Burrows is the drummer and percussionist for Canadian rock band Crash Karma, and The Tea Party.
Transmission is the fourth album recorded by the Canadian band The Tea Party, released in 1997. The band expanded on the mix of rock, blues and world music found in their previous albums by adding electronic instruments and recording techniques to their repertoire.
Splendor Solis is the second album by Canadian rock band The Tea Party, released in 1993 as their first major label release on EMI Music Canada. The album sold very well in Canada, reaching #20 on the Canadian album chart and achieving platinum status in 1994 and earning a Juno nomination for Best Hard Rock Album. The band was also nominated for Best New Group.
Triptych is The Tea Party's fifth album, released in 1999. It has the trio blending the major influences found on their previous albums: the earthy rock of Splendor Solis, the world music inspired arrangements of The Edges of Twilight, and the industrial edge of Transmission.
The Tea Party (1991) is the first album by the Canadian rock group The Tea Party. It was originally recorded as a demo which the band submitted to several record companies. However, the trio was not signed to any recording contract and decided to release the album independently. The album production is relatively lo-fi and the band re-recorded several of the songs for their major label follow-up Splendor Solis. Only 3,500 copies of the album were made, some of which were cassettes, making the recording collectible to fans. On December 10, 2021, a deluxe remastered edition of the album was released.
Tangents is a greatest hits collection from Canadian band the Tea Party, released in 2000.
Alhambra (1996) is an 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.
"Fire in the Head" is a song by Canadian rock band The Tea Party. It was released as a single in Australia and a promotional single in Canada, the UK and the USA. The music video, directed by Dean Karr, was shot in Los Angeles while the band were recording The Edges of Twilight.
"The River" is a song by Canadian rock band The Tea Party. It was released as a single in Australia and the UK, where it reached #79 in the UK Singles Chart, #99 in Australia, and was a promotional single in Canada and the USA. The music video was shot in Toronto, directed by Floria Sigismondi and features a cameo by Roy Harper.
"Save Me" is a song by Canadian rock band The Tea Party. It was released as a promotional single in Canada. The music video was shot in Toronto, directed by Floria Sigismondi.
"Release" is a song by Canadian rock band the Tea Party. It was released as a charity single in Canada and a promotional single in the US. The music video was shot in Paris and Toronto.
"Touch" is a song by Canadian rock band The Tea Party. It was released as a promotional single in Australia and Canada and a single in Germany then withdrawn, prior to the release of the European Triptych Tour Edition 2000 album. The German single features a remix of "Temptation" by Rhys Fulber and, "Turn The Lamp Down Low " recorded during The Edges of Twilight sessions.
"Gyroscope" is a song by Canadian rock band The Tea Party. It was released as a promotional single in Australia, Canada and the USA. It received airplay on Australian radio station Triple J.
This is the discography for Canadian hard rock group The Tea Party.
Live From Australia: The Reformation Tour 2012 (2012) is a live album by The Tea Party recorded during the Australian leg of the band's reunion tour. The album was funded and initially released September 15, 2012 through the website PledgeMusic. The album was commercially released November 23, 2012 in Australia and November 27, 2012 in the rest of the world.
The Ocean at the End is the eighth studio album by Canadian rock band The Tea Party, released in Canada and Australia on September 8, 2014. It was their first album after the band reunited in 2011. The album comes ten years after their previous album, Seven Circles (2004). It reached number 17 on the Canadian Albums Chart, and entered the ARIA Albums Chart at number 18.