Shadows on the Mountainside explained

Shadows on the Mountainside
Cover:The Tea Party Shadows on the Mountainside.gif
Caption:Promo CD Single, CDRP 334, Australia
Type:single
Artist:The Tea Party
Album:The Edges of Twilight
A-Side:Shadows on the Mountainside
Released:1995
Recorded:A&M Studios (Los Angeles)
Length:3:36
Label:EMI Music Canada
Producer:Jeff Martin and Ed Stasium
Prev Title:The Bazaar
Prev Year:1995
Next Title:Sister Awake
Next Year:1996

"Shadows on the Mountainside" is a song by Canadian rock band The Tea Party. It was released as a promotional single in Australia.[1] The music video directed by Jeff Renfrew, was shot at Websters FallsDundas, Ontario (near Hamilton) and only screened in Australia until the release of Illuminations.

"Shadows on the Mountainside" is a folk inspired composition written for Gibson harp guitar, mandolin and tabla drums. The band's first public performance of the song was in April 1994 on Australian radio station Triple J.

Track listing

  1. "Shadows on the Mountainside"

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Notes and References

  1. the edges of twilight - shadows on the mountainside - Australia The Tea Party a visual discography Accessed 16 April 2007