Release (The Tea Party song)

1998 single by the Tea Party From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"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.[1] The music video was shot in Paris and Toronto.

A-side"Release (Lord-Alge radio mix)", "Release (Jeff Martin mix)"
B-side"Temptation (Rhys Fulber mix)", "Save Me (Alhambra mix)"
ReleasedApril 1998
StudioNRG Studios, Los Angeles
Quick facts Single by the Tea Party, from the album Transmission ...
"Release"
Commercial CD Single, Canada
Single by the Tea Party
from the album Transmission
A-side"Release (Lord-Alge radio mix)", "Release (Jeff Martin mix)"
B-side"Temptation (Rhys Fulber mix)", "Save Me (Alhambra mix)"
ReleasedApril 1998
StudioNRG Studios, Los Angeles
GenreRock
Length3:59
LabelEMI Music Canada
SongwriterThe Tea Party
ProducerJeff Martin
The Tea Party singles chronology
"Babylon"
(1997)
"Release"
(1998)
"Psychopomp"
(1998)
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"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]

Track listing

EMI Music maxi-single CD
  1. "Release (Tom Lord-Alge radio mix)" – 3:59
  2. "Release (Jeff Martin mix)" – 4:15
  3. "Temptation (Rhys Fulber mix)" – 5:50
  4. "Save Me (Alhambra mix)" – 8:23

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