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The Tea Party - Videos


This band's profile is 'invisible', meaning that it's much less prominent on the site - either because it's incomplete, or maybe doesn't entirely fit MS format.




The River
1993

Directed by: Floria Sigismondi
Album: Splendor Solis

Shot in Toronto, Canada, this video features a cameo by folk music legend Roy Harper

Save Me
1993

Directed by: Floria Sigismondi
Album: Splendor Solis

Shot in Toronto, Canada

A Certain Slant Of Light
1994

Directed by: Floria Sigismondi
Album: Splendor Solis

Shot in Sydney, Australia



Shadows On The Mountainside
1995

Directed by: Jeff Renfrew
Album: The Edges Of Twilight

Shot at Websters Falls in Dundas, near Hamilton in Ontario, Canada

Sister Awake
1996

Directed by: Curtis Wehrfritz
Album: The Edges Of Twilight

Shot in Toronto, Canada

Temptation
1997

Directed by: Tyran George
Album: Transmission

Shot in Toronto, Canada

Babylon
1997

Directed by: Tyran George
Album: Transmission

Shot in Toronto, Canada

Release
1998

Album: Transmission



The Messenger
1999

Album: TRIPtych

Cover version of the 1993 song by Daniel Lanois

Walking Wounded
2000

Album: Tangents

Shot in Havana

Lullaby
2001

Directed by: Don Allan and Miroslav Bazak
Album: The Interzone Mantras

Shot in Toronto on 10 September 2001

Angels
2001

Directed by: Craig Bernard
Album: The Interzone Mantras

Shot in Toronto

Writing's On The Wall
2004

Album: Seven Circles

Animated by Stuart Chatwood and Stephen Scott

Stargazer
2004

Directed by: Don Allan
Album: Seven Circles

The music video was shot in Toronto. It is a performance-style video shot with bluescreen imagery, used with the intention of reflecting the grandiosity of the song - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9hGTRAJzunM

Oceans
2005

Directed by: Stuart Chatwood
Album: Seven Circles

Created by a team of animators and motion graphics students at York University headed by Jaimie Webster and Jonathon Corbiére

"Oceans" was written in dedication to The Tea Party's late manager Steve Hoffman, who died of lung cancer in 2003. With the release of the single, The Tea Party hoped to bring more attention to the Steven Hoffman Fund