Release (The Tea Party song)
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Commercial CD Single, Canada
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Single by The Tea Party from the album Transmission |
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A-side | "Release (Lord-Alge radio mix)", "Release (Jeff Martin mix)" | ||||
B-side | "Temptation (Rhys Fulber mix)", "Save Me (Alhambra mix)" | ||||
Released | April 1998 | ||||
Format | CD | ||||
Recorded | NRG Studios (Los Angeles) | ||||
Genre | Rock | ||||
Length | 22:33 | ||||
Label | EMI Music Canada | ||||
Writer(s) | The Tea Party | ||||
Producer | Jeff Martin | ||||
The Tea Party singles chronology | |||||
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"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 USA.[1] The music video was shot in Paris and Toronto.
"Release" is a standard three-piece rock composition and with keyboard accompaniment, written after Jeff Martin watched a BBC report about the state of women's rights worldwide, the song intended as an apology to women. After the release of Transmission the band continued the sentiment by releasing a charity single to assist the White Ribbon Campaign.[2]
[edit] Track Listing
- "Release (Lord-Alge radio mix)"
- "Release (Jeff Martin mix)"
- "Temptation (Rhys Fulber mix)"
- "Save Me (Alhambra mix)"
[edit] References
- ^ transmission era The Tea Party a visual discography Accessed 18 April 2007
- ^ Jeff Martin, In Tangents The Tea Party Collection 2000, CD, EMI Music Canada, Mississauga.
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