The Bazaar
"The Bazaar" | ||||
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Promo CD Single, CDPRO 1125, Canada | ||||
Single by The Tea Party | ||||
from the album The Edges of Twilight | ||||
A-side | "The Bazaar" | |||
Released | 1995 | |||
Recorded | A&M Studios (Los Angeles) | |||
Length | 3:46 | |||
Label | EMI Music Canada | |||
Songwriter(s) | The Tea Party | |||
Producer(s) | Jeff Martin and Ed Stasium | |||
The Tea Party singles chronology | ||||
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"The Bazaar" is a song by Canadian rock band The Tea Party. It was released as a promotional single in Australia, Canada, the Netherlands, and the USA.[1] The music video was shot in Istanbul, and its Grand Bazaar. An acoustic version was recorded also and released on Alhambra as "The Grand Bazaar".
"The Bazaar" is a standard three-piece rock song with an introduction composed of harmonium and goblet drums. Jeff Burrows described the song as fusing "the exotic with heavier rock side of the band better than any other song".[2]
The song has been covered by the symphonic metal band Hollenthon as a bonus track on their 2008 album, Opus Magnum.
Track listing
- "The Bazaar"
References
External links
- The music video
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- Jeff Burrows
- Stuart Chatwood
- Jeff Martin
- The Tea Party
- Splendor Solis
- The Edges of Twilight
- Transmission
- Triptych
- The Interzone Mantras
- Seven Circles
- The Ocean at the End
- Live at the Enmore Theatre
- Live from Australia
- Alhambra
- Tx 20
- Tangents: The Tea Party Collection
- "The River"
- "Save Me"
- "A Certain Slant of Light"
- "In This Time"
- "Midsummer Day"
- "Fire in the Head"
- "The Bazaar"
- "Shadows on the Mountainside"
- "Sister Awake"
- "Sister Awake Remix"
- "Temptation"
- "Babylon"
- "Release"
- "Psychopomp"
- "Gyroscope"
- "Heaven Coming Down"
- "The Messenger"
- "Touch"
- "These Living Arms"
- "Gone"
- "Walking Wounded"
- "Lullaby"
- "Angels"
- "Soulbreaking"
- "Writing's on the Wall"
- "Stargazer"
- "Oceans"
- "The Ocean at the End"
- Illuminations
- Live: Intimate & Interactive
- Discography
- Roy Harper
- The Armada
- The Art Decay
- Crash Karma
- Jeff Martin 777
- Live in Brisbane 2006
- Live in Dublin
- Live at the Enmore Theatre
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