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| 1. Sanctify |
| 2. Deeper |
| 3. Revival Town |
| 4. All The Way |
| 5. August 30th |
| 6. Promise |
| 7. King Or Cripple |
| 8. Hands Of Kindness |
| 9. Louder Than The Radio |
| 10. White Ribbon Day |
| 11. King Of Fools |
| 12. History Maker |
| 13. What A Friend I've Found |
If you haven't heard the story yet, here's the nutshell: Delirious grew out of a series of youth group meetings called Cutting Edge that began in 1992 in Littlehampton, England. Very quietly, the band garnered a stable of praise songs and originals, culminating in album releases that caught the attention of BBC Radio, and another Brit-pop sensation was born (albeit without most of the problems that seem to dog the rest of the Brit-pop sensation population).
King of Fools, released last year in the UK, is just now making its way over to "this side of the pond" and is composed of 13 exceptionally well-crafted tracks that, lyrically, speak directly to youth populations of both cultures who are seeking their spiritual path. Perhaps the intended listeners are churched, perhaps not, but the approachability of the lyrical sense will neither offend the saved nor turn away the sinner.
If there's a flaw in Delirious sonic approach, its that they sound a little too much like a British version of Big Tent Revival (and mind you, this isn't a slam to either band). Yes, the musical nods to English contemporaries such as Oasis, Del Amitri and The Verve are there, but there are times when, if you scrubbed the accent from lead singer Martin Smiths voice, you'd swear you were listening to BTR's Steve Wiggins.
Standout tracks include the contemplative title cut, the Vigilantes-esque "Revival Town," the swampy opener "Sanctify," and the (probably) U2-inspired manifesto "White Ribbon Day."
The primary question surrounding Delirious now is "When can we hear more?" -- Lucas W. Hendrickson (c) 1998 CCM Communications, Inc.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
YOU NEED THIS!,
This review is from: King of Fools (Audio CD)
If you're a Delirious? nut case, a first time D buyer or just inquisitive, this is the place to begin your journey with the boys. The Christian Indie rockers "OK Computer" is "King of Fools". This album has some of the most popular and well know Delirious? jives on it and is absolutely essential for your record collection. Only rivalled by their latest splendid production "World Service" this album will introduce you to the songs that make any Delirious? gig - well, brilliant; Deeper, History Maker, Sanctify, Revival Town, there all here guys! STOP THINKING ABOUT IT AND JUST GET IT NOW! Strongly recommended.
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
A CD WHICH WILL ALWAYS BE ON YOUR PLAY LIST!,
By lisa@zpearce.freeserve.co.uk (Chelmsford Essex England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: King of Fools (Audio CD)
I've had this album for ages and have to say that I still play it loads as well as their newer album Mezzamorhis (check that out as well). The lyrics are really inspiring and many times "What a friend I've found" has helped me worship God. Awsome album -get it or regret it!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Living like a prayer ....,
By A Customer
This review is from: King of Fools (Audio CD)
The 'King of Fools' album from the up and coming Christian band turning towards a secular/poplar audience does just that: lives like a prayer. Whether the listener have any affiliations with Christianity or not, this album has a strength and the unique vitality which allows it to compete for an audience outside of its spiritual framework. Few would challenge these five men's musical skills and the lyrics bear witness to an intensely human engagement in and with the World, though not devout of a messianic vision.
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