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$4.00

Tea Party - Splendor Solis

Format: CD
Label: EMI Music Canada E2 89419
Year: 1993
Origin: Windsor, Ontario
Genre: rock
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Value of Original Title: $4.00
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Release Type: Albums
Websites:  https://music.apple.com/ca/album/splendor-solis/714829088
Playlist: Ontario, Rock Room, 1990's

Tracks

Track Name
The River
Midsummer Day
A Certain Slant of Light
Winter Solstice
Save Me
Sun Going Down
In This Time
Dreams of Reason
Raven Skies
Haze on the Hills
The Majestic Song

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Splendor Solis

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Toronto, Canada's the Tea Party sound like Jim Morrison singing for Led Zeppelin in their most exotic Middle Eastern moments. As evidenced on their 1993 debut album, Splendor Solis was a smash in Canada with sales of a million copies -- pretty impressive when one remembers that due to that country's small population -- platinum status is awarded at 250,000 units. First track "The River" sets the tone with its esoteric lyrics, Eastern-influenced guitar licks, and tribal drumming. After a beautiful acoustic guitar solo called "Winter Solstice," we arrive at the album's piece de resistance: "Save Me," which slowly builds, trance-like, for over six minutes. Overall, this is a fine, if slightly pretentious album. Perhaps the band could improve upon their formula with a follow-up.
-Eduardo Rivadavia, Allmusic

Splendor Solis (1993) is the second album by Canadian rock band The Tea Party, and 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". Splendor Solis was also The Tea Party's first gold selling album in Australia.

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