I have a CD called "The Art of Tea" by Jim Gibson. It contains beautiful piano music with a tea theme.
Does anyone know of any other CDs with a tea theme?
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According to Chris from this thread:
chris wrote:1. Mozart - Gran Partita
2. Beethoven - Piano Sonata no 8
3. Bach - Suite no 3 in D Major
4. Mahler - Symphony no 5
5. Mozart - Piano Concerto 21
6. Albinoni - Adagio in g minor
7. Beethoven - Violin Romance no 2
8. Greig - Peer Gynt: Aase's Death
9. Marcello - Oboe Concerto
10. Mozart - Eine Kline Nachtmusik
(unfortunately, we no longer offer the CD)
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My favorite album of all-time to listen to while sipping tea is Simon & Garfunkel's, "Bridge Over Troubled Water."
Also, Bob Dylan's, "Blood on the Tracks," and The Who's, "Who's Next." For the mix-tape feel, the "Garden State" and "Almost Famous" soundtracks work well.
I also enjoy Leonard Cohen, Badly Drawn Boy, Cat Stevens, Joni Mitchell, Tom Waits, Ray Lamontagne, John Cale and John Lennon while tipping back the teacup.
Of course, the Grateful Dead and the Dead are great for that special kind of "sunshine daydream" tea.
If I have company, I might opt for Thelonius Monk, Miles Davis, Charles Mingus, Medeski Martin Wood, or the Clumsy Lovers.
Just take a cue from Teany and don't play any Moby!
Will Gladly,
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Universally that person's acumen is esteemed very little perceptive concerning whatsoever matters are being held as most profitably by mortals with sapience endowed to be studied who is ignorant of that which the most in doctrine erudite and certainly by reason of that in them high mind's ornament deserving of veneration constantly maintain when by general consent they affirm that other circumstances being equal by no exterior splendour is the prosperity of a nation more efficaciously asserted than by the measure of how far forward may have progressed the tribute of its solicitude for that proliferent continuance which of evils the original if it be absent when fortunately present constitutes the certain sign of omnipotent nature's incorrupted benefaction.
Also, Bob Dylan's, "Blood on the Tracks," and The Who's, "Who's Next." For the mix-tape feel, the "Garden State" and "Almost Famous" soundtracks work well.
I also enjoy Leonard Cohen, Badly Drawn Boy, Cat Stevens, Joni Mitchell, Tom Waits, Ray Lamontagne, John Cale and John Lennon while tipping back the teacup.
Of course, the Grateful Dead and the Dead are great for that special kind of "sunshine daydream" tea.
If I have company, I might opt for Thelonius Monk, Miles Davis, Charles Mingus, Medeski Martin Wood, or the Clumsy Lovers.
Just take a cue from Teany and don't play any Moby!
Will Gladly,
Jing Cha
Universally that person's acumen is esteemed very little perceptive concerning whatsoever matters are being held as most profitably by mortals with sapience endowed to be studied who is ignorant of that which the most in doctrine erudite and certainly by reason of that in them high mind's ornament deserving of veneration constantly maintain when by general consent they affirm that other circumstances being equal by no exterior splendour is the prosperity of a nation more efficaciously asserted than by the measure of how far forward may have progressed the tribute of its solicitude for that proliferent continuance which of evils the original if it be absent when fortunately present constitutes the certain sign of omnipotent nature's incorrupted benefaction.
I've found the soundtrack to the new Narnia movie to be rather nice for drinking tea. But I also will listen to Cowboy Mouth or HIM while drinking my tea so there's no continuity here at all.
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~tsp
"My sister and I have this wish before we die...
Tea in the Sahara with you."
~The Police, "Tea in the Sahara"
I am the size of 1 tsp.
Tea in the Sahara with you."
~The Police, "Tea in the Sahara"
I am the size of 1 tsp.
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Maybe I'm cooky
, but I love to listen to the Beatles, Led Zepplin, and some Monkees songs (like Daydream Believer - until I get too hyper due to various things and start air-guitaring or head-banging - tea sometimes makes me hyper AND blissful) when drinking tea. If not hyper, I like George Harrison or maybe David Beniot doing Charlie Brown music.
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Oh whoa I forgot there was already a thread for this when I saw the other one... but this one is technically different, because the original question was whether there are any tea-themed cds... Well I don't know of any whole cds, but there's a song by The Police called "Tea in the Sahara" which is really pretty. It's on the album Synchronicity. Enjoy!
~tsp
~tsp
"My sister and I have this wish before we die...
Tea in the Sahara with you."
~The Police, "Tea in the Sahara"
I am the size of 1 tsp.
Tea in the Sahara with you."
~The Police, "Tea in the Sahara"
I am the size of 1 tsp.