Touch (Tea Party song) explained

Touch
Cover:The Tea Party Touch.jpg
Caption:Commercial CD Single, Germany
Type:single
Artist:The Tea Party
Album:Triptych
A-Side:Touch
B-Side:"Temptation (remix)", "Turn The Lamp Down Low (blues version)"
Released:2000
Recorded:Studio Morin Heights (Morin Heights) and A&M Studios (Los Angeles)
Genre:Rock
Length:13:13
Label:EMI Music Canada
Producer:Jeff Martin
Prev Title:The Messenger
Prev Year:1999
Next Title:These Living Arms
Next Year:2000

"Touch" is a song by Canadian rock band The Tea Party. It was released as a promotional single in Australia and Canada and a single in Germany then withdrawn,[1] prior to the release of the European Triptych Tour Edition 2000 album. The German single features a remix of "Temptation" by Rhys Fulber and, "Turn The Lamp Down Low (blues version)" recorded during The Edges of Twilight sessions.

"Touch" is the opening song on Triptych, a rock composition of heavy drums, distorted guitar and bass with a keyboard accompaniment.

Track listing

  1. "Touch"
  2. "Temptation (remix)"
  3. "Turn the Lamp down Low (blues version)"

Notes and References

  1. http://teaparty.wild-one.com/triptych.html The Tea Party a visual discography