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Wikipedia article"'Gyroscope'" is a song by Canadian rock band The Tea Party. It was released as a promotional single in Australia, Canada and the USA.transmission era [http://teaparty.wild-one.com/transmission.html The Tea Party a visual discography] Accessed 18 May 2007 It received airplay on Australian radio station Triple J. "Gyroscope" started off as just a Middle Eastern-styled riff on a saz, and that is what the bass line became; it started with an 'Edges of Twilight' feel, then the beat was completely reversed and a lot of electronics were added. The band also wrote a Middle Eastern version of the song without lyrics.Stuart Chatwood, The Tea Party 1997, Jam! Showbiz Canada. Black metal band Melechesh recorded a cover version for their 2006 album 'Emissaries'. Track listing#"Babylon" #"Gyroscope" #"Temptation (edit)" #"Temptation" ReferencesCategory:1998 singles Category:The Tea Party songs Category:1997 songs | |
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