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''Transmission'' is the fourth album recorded by the Canadian band The Tea Party, released in 1997. The band expanded on the mix of rock, blues and world music found in their previous albums by adding electronic instruments and recording techniques to their repertoire. While still using several exotic instruments and maintaining the "eastern" influence in the recording, many songs also include samples, sequencers and loops alongside the traditional acoustic instruments. The result is a harder, industrial sound. The album makes lyrical references to the afterlife ("Psychopomp"), the dystopian works of Aldous Huxley, George Orwell, Yevgeny Zamyatin ("Army Ants") and Giovanni Piranesi's 'Imaginary Prisons' ("Alarum"). ''Transmission'' continued to build on the momentum generated by ''The Edges of Twilight'', reaching double platinum status in Canada and receiving a 1998 Juno nomination for "Blockbuster Rock Album of the Year". An edited version of the song "Temptation", as well as an instrumental version of "Babylon", can be found on the PlayStation game ''Road Rash 3D'', from the same year. ==Track listing== # "Temptation" – 3:25 # "Army Ants" – 3:33 # "Psychopomp" – 5:17 # "Gyroscope" – 2:56 # "Alarum" – 4:58 # "Release" – 4:05 # "Transmission" – 5:17 # "Babylon" – 2:50 # "Pulse" – 4:09 # "Emerald" – 4:51 # "Aftermath" – 5:43 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Transmission (The Tea Party album)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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