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Release (The Tea Party song)
1998 single by the Tea Party From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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"Release" is a song by Canadian rock band the Tea Party. It was released as a charity single in Canada and a promotional single in the US.[1] The music video was shot in Paris and Toronto.
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"Release" is a standard three-piece rock composition and with keyboard accompaniment, written after Jeff Martin watched a BBC report about the state of women's rights worldwide, the song intended as an apology to women. After the release of Transmission the band continued the sentiment by releasing a charity single to assist the White Ribbon Campaign.[2]
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Track listing
- EMI Music maxi-single CD
- "Release (Tom Lord-Alge radio mix)" – 3:59
- "Release (Jeff Martin mix)" – 4:15
- "Temptation (Rhys Fulber mix)" – 5:50
- "Save Me (Alhambra mix)" – 8:23
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