The Tea Party (album)
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The Tea Party | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | June 1991 | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 62:51 | |||
Label | Eternal Discs | |||
Producer | Jeff Martin | |||
The Tea Party chronology | ||||
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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.[citation needed] 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.
Track listing[]
- "Let Me Show You the Door" – 3:22
- "Midsummer Day" – 5:48
- "Little Miss Heaven" – 3:18
- "Winter Solstice" – 2:48
- "Save Me" – 8:18
- "Sun Is Going down" – 5:17
- "Watching What the Rain Blows in" – 5:45
- "Fallen Angel" – 4:52
- "Dreams of Reason" – 7:40
- "Goodman Rag" – 3:57
- "All My Charms" – 5:50
- "Baby What You Trying to Do" – 5:56
Singles[]
No singles were released from this recording although a video was filmed for "Let Me Show You the Door".
Credits[]
The Tea Party[]
- Jeff Burrows - drums and percussion
- Stuart Chatwood - bass guitars, executive producer
- Jeff Martin - guitars, vocals, producer
Others[]
- Jeff Robillard - art direction
- Michael Green - cover art
Categories:
- 1991 debut albums
- The Tea Party albums