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Live at the Enmore Theatre

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Released
  
October 1999

Label
  
EMI Music Canada

Artist
  
The Tea Party

Producer
  
Jeff Martin

Length
  
26:29

Live at the Enmore Theatre (1999)
  
Tangents (2000)

Release date
  
October 1999

Genre
  
Rock music

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Recorded
  
Enmore Theatre, Sydney, Australia

Similar
  
The Tea Party albums, Rock music albums

The tea party sister awake live at the enmore theatre 14 11 2015


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".

Contents

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.

The tea party fire in the head live at the enmore theatre 14 11 2015


Track listing

  1. "Heaven Coming Down"
  2. "Underground"
  3. "Gone"
  4. "The Messenger" (Daniel Lanois cover)
  5. "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:
  • Rob John - Violin
  • Adrian Bendt - Violin
  • Jane Brownlee - Viola
  • Heather Shaw - Cello
  • Rachel Wheally - Cello
  • 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
  • References

    Live at the Enmore Theatre Wikipedia