Live at the Enmore Theatre
Live at the Enmore Theatre (1999) is a live EP by The Tea Party and is the band's first live release. The EP was released through Australian radio station Triple J in a limited quantity of 100. Recorded live at the Enmore Theatre, Sydney on 7 October 1999, during the band's tour for Triptych, the EP features performances of songs from the album. A string quintet performs with the band on "The Messenger".
Live at the Enmore Theatre | ||||
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Released | October 1999 | |||
Recorded | Enmore Theatre, Sydney, Australia | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 26:29 | |||
Label | EMI Music Canada | |||
Producer | Jeff Martin | |||
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At least one of these songs had to be especially played twice as there was a recording problem that TripleJ made. Jeff Martin informed the audience and asked if they minded if he played the song again.
Track listing
- "Heaven Coming Down"
- "Underground"
- "Gone"
- "The Messenger" (Daniel Lanois cover)
- "Halcyon Days"
Personnel
- The Tea Party:
- Jeff Burrows - drums and percussion
- Stuart Chatwood - Bass guitar, bass pedals, keyboards
- Jeff Martin - vocals, acoustic and electric guitars, oud
- String quintet:
- The Sound on Stage Mobile Audio:
- David Cafe - Engineer
- Phil Gange - Assistant Engineer
- Penny Connolly-Coates - Assistant Engineer
- Steve Kennedy - Assistant Engineer
- Metropolis Audio, South Melbourne:
- Jeff Martin - Mixer
- Timmy Johnson - Assistant Mixer
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