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Tea in the Sahara
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Featured in Episode
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"The Maze"
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Artist(s)
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Top Chart Position (Hot 100)
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Did not chart
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Year Released
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1983
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Album
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Synchronicity
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Writer(s)
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Sting
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RIAA Certification
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NONE
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Sequence song appears
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Playing on boombox in Maze
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"Tea in the Sahara" is a song by The Police, featured on the album Synchronicity in 1983. It appeared in the Miami Vice episode "The Maze".
Notes[]
- The song's lyrics reference three women who are deceived by a prince and left to die in the desert.
- A live version was the B-side of the hit "King of Pain".
- Originally the last song on the Synchronicity album, the cassette & CD releases later included another song, "Murder by Numbers", which was the B-side of the #1 hit "Every Breath You Take".
- Synchronicity was The Police's biggest hit album, with three Billboard Top 10 hits in 1983-84.
Peformers[]
- Gordon "Sting" Sumner - lead vocals, bass, keyboards
- Andy Summers - guitar, backing vocals
- Stewart Copeland - drums, backing vocals