The Tea Party discography

This is the discography for Canadian hard rock group The Tea Party.

The Tea Party discography
Studio albums8
Live albums3
Compilation albums1
Music videos23
EPs3
Singles25

Albums

Studio albums

Year Album Label Sales Certifications
[1][2]
1991 The Tea Party Eternal Discs 3,500
1993 Splendor Solis EMI 235,000 Double Platinum (Canada)
1995 The Edges of Twilight 270,000 Double Platinum (Canada)
Gold (Australia)
1997 Transmission 235,000 Double Platinum (Canada)
Gold (Australia)
1999 Triptych 235,000 Double Platinum (Canada)
2001 The Interzone Mantras 50,000 Gold (Canada)
2004 Seven Circles 50,000 Gold (Canada)
2014 The Ocean at the End Anthem Entertainment

EPs

Year Album Label Sales
1996 Alhambra EMI 50,000
2017 Tx 20 Eternal Discs -
2019 Black River EP Coalition Music -

Compilation albums

Year Album Label Sales Certification[1]
2000 Tangents: The Tea Party Collection EMI 100,000 Platinum (Canada)

Live albums

Year Album Label Sales
1999 Live at the Enmore Theatre EMI 100
2010 Live in Vancouver 2003 Digital download, theteaparty.net -
2012 Live from Australia - -

Demos

Year Demo
1992 "Capitol Records Demo"

Singles

Year Title Peak Chart Position Album
CAN
[3][4]
CAN
Rock

[5][6][7]
AUS
[8]
1993 "The River" 39 99 Splendor Solis
"Save Me" 49
"A Certain Slant of Light" 77 60
1995 "Fire in the Head" 26 79 The Edges of Twilight
"The Bazaar" 35 22
"Shadows on the Mountainside"
"Sister Awake" 61
1997 "Temptation" 21 4 57 Transmission
"Babylon" 56
1998 "Release" 18
"Psychopomp" 9
1999 "Heaven Coming Down" 20 1 83 Triptych
"The Messenger" 33 2
2000 "Touch"
"These Living Arms"
"Gone"
"Walking Wounded" 17 Tangents: The Tea Party Collection
2001 "Lullaby" 3 The Interzone Mantras
"Angels" 61
"Soulbreaking" 3
2004 "Writing's on the Wall" 3 Seven Circles
"Stargazer" 4
"Oceans"
2014 "The Black Sea"[9] 38 The Ocean at the End
"The Ocean at the End"[9]
2019 "Black River" 5 Black River EP
"Way Way Down" 35
2020 "Isolation"
2020 "Everyday Is Like Sunday"

Music videos

  • "Let Me Show You the Door", 1991 (Scott Souliere and Stuart Grant – filmed in Windsor and Detroit)
  • "The River", 1993 (Floria Sigismondi – Toronto)
  • "Save Me", 1993 (Floria Sigismondi – Toronto)
  • "A Certain Slant of Light", 1994 (Floria Sigismondi – Sydney)
  • "Shadows on the Mountainside", 1995 (George Vail – Paris, Ontario)
  • "Fire in the Head", 1995 (Dean Karr – Los Angeles)
  • "The Bazaar", 1995 (George Vail – Istanbul)
  • "Sister Awake", 1996 (Curtis Wehrfritz – Toronto)
  • "Temptation", 1997 (Tyran George – Toronto)
  • "Babylon", 1997 (Tyran George – Toronto)
  • "Release", 1998 (Ulf Buddensieck – Paris and Toronto)
  • "Psychopomp", 1998 (Adam Kowalchuk – live on MuchMusic, Toronto)
  • "Heaven Coming Down", 1999 (Ulf Buddensieck – Toronto)
  • "The Messenger", 1999 (George Vail – Toronto)
  • "Walking Wounded", 2000 (George Vail – Havana)
  • "Lullaby", 2001 (Don Allan and Miroslav Bazak – Toronto)
  • "Angels", 2001 (Craig Bernard – Toronto)
  • "Writing's on the Wall", 2004 (Stuart Chatwood and Stephen Scott – Toronto)
  • "Stargazer", 2004 (Don Allan – Toronto)
  • "Oceans", 2005 (Stuart Chatwood, Jaimie Webster and Jonathon Corbiére – animated by York University students)
  • "The Black Sea", 2014 (Tim Smith – Melbourne)
  • "Water's On Fire", 2014
  • "The Ocean At The End", 2015 (George Vale – Toronto)
  • "Black River", 2018
  • "Way Way Down", 2019 (Directed by Kyle Mosonyi)
  • "Isolation", 2020 (Directed by Bill Blair)

Videography

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References

  1. "Gold Platinum Database: The Tea Party". Canadian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 2011-09-02.
  2. Australian Recording Industry Association
  3. "The Tea Party Top Singles positions". RPM. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
  4. "The Tea Party > Charts & Awards > Billboard Singles". allmusic. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
  5. "The Tea Party Rock/Alternative positions". RPM. Retrieved 2010-06-24.
  6. Peak positions for The Tea Party's singles on Canadian Rock chart:
  7. "The Tea Party Chart History: Canada Rock". Billboard. Retrieved 2018-08-27.
  8. Australian (ARIA Chart) peaks:
  9. Brown, Paul (30 July 2018). "Jeff Martin confirms The Tea Party will have New Music out by the end of 2018". wallofsoundau.com.
  10. "Gold & Platinum Certification – January 2002". Canadian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 2010-08-19.
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