11/15/2022 0 Comments The tea party edges of twilight rarThough many praise the band’s prior album Splendor Solis (their major label debut) as a high water mark, Twilight exceeds it in almost every way. From dirty electric blues, folksy English-sounding ditties, and and wealth of stringed instruments from all around the world, the Tea Party just went for it. This was cranked up a notch on The Edges of Twilight. The second carries some weight to it, especially when it’s 1995’s The Edges of Twilight we’re talking about.ĭue to an early connection with folk singer Roy Harper, a cover of “Train Kept a-Rolling”, and exotic world music influences, the Tea Party have long been compared to the mighty Led Zeppelin. The first complaint isn’t true singer Jeff Martin has a Morrison-like vibe but the Tea Party sound nothing at all like the Doors. “They sound too much like the Doors!” screams one corner. The Tea Party have long been slagged as derivative. THE TEA PARTY – The Edges of Twilight (20th anniversary Universal deluxe edition, originally 1995)
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