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Delirious?

Albums---Tracks---About

Tracks

  1. Take Me Away
  2. Inside Outside
  3. Everything
  4. Gravity

Albums

  1. Kingdom of Comfort
  2. Kingdom of Comfort [12 Track Version]
  3. Love Will Find A Way (Single)
  4. Fast Forward To Rewind
  5. Top 5: Hits
  6. Now Is The Time: Live At Willow Creek
  7. Live & In the Can
  8. I Could Sing of Your Love Forever (1)
  9. Cutting Edge 1 and 2
  10. Now Is The Time: Live At
  11. Paint the Town Red
  12. The Mission Bell (With Bonus Track)
  13. Mission Bell
  14. Cutting Edge 3 And 4
  15. Fires Burn
  16. Break Point
  17. World Service
  18. Majesty
  19. "Majesty (Here I Am)"
  20. Rain Down
  21. Libertad
  22. Access: D
  23. Access:d: Live Worship In
  24. Touch [2-CD]
  25. Touch
  26. Tales From The Unknown
  27. Deeper: The D:Finitive Worship Experience
  28. Glo
  29. Mezzamorphis
  30. Live And In The Can
  31. King of Fools
  32. Cutting Edge

About

    One of the most popular Christian rock groups in Britain, Delirious? was formed in early 1996 as the worship band at a monthly outreach sponsored by Arun Community Church of Littlehampton, West Sussex. After the issue of two independent worship releases, the group began gigging around the area as well and formed their own Furious? label. Furious? released an EP, a live album, and then the band's 1997 studio debut King of Fools. Delirious? received a pleasant shock later that year when the single "Deeper" hit the British Top 20, completely unheard of for an openly religious group. The band signed a contract with EMI, and in 1998 released The Cutting Edge, a double-disc compilation of their early worship recordings. Sparrow/Chordant signed the band for American distribution, and released King of Fools again in May 1998. Mezzamorphis, their Virgin label debut, followed in mid-1999. Glo, released on Sparrow Records was issued in fall 2000. Another two CD set of worship songs, Deeper: The D:Finitive Worship Experience, arrived in 2001, followed the next year by yet another double disc, Touch. ~ John Bush, All Music Guide

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