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Triptych (The Tea Party album)

''Triptych'' (1999) is The Tea Party's fifth album. It has the trio blending the major influences found on their previous albums: the earthy rock of ''Splendor Solis'', the world music inspired arrangements of ''The Edges of Twilight'', and the industrial edge of ''Transmission''.
''Triptych'' showed a band with a new confidence in songwriting. After the gloom of ''Transmission'', which relied heavily on sampling and electronica, for ''Triptych'' the band wrote with both melody and content, while using electronica subtlety. This is evidenced by the Juno Award nominated single "Heaven Coming Down", the band's first number one single in Canada. The album itself received a Juno nomination for "Best Rock Album", before achieving double platinum sales in Canada.
==Reception==
In 2005, ''Triptych'' was ranked number 435 in ''Rock Hard'' magazine's book of ''The 500 Greatest Rock & Metal Albums of All Time''.

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