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Deliverance formed in 1985 as a Christian metal band when [[Jimmy P. Brown II]] was 15 years old. Joining Brown were Chris Hyde (formerly of [[Holy Soldier]] on drums and Manny Morales on bass guitar. The band didn't have a leader singer at first, as the band wasn't sure they wanted Brown on vocals. However, Brown wanted to do the vocals and soon became their lead singer. They recorded some songs on a ghetto blaster as a three piece band. Brown and Hyde went to see Hyde's old band play one night and noticed they had a guitar player named Larry Farkas that did not fit in with the glam look of that band. They gave Farkas a copy of their //Ghetto Blaster Sessions// tape and he decided to join the band. However, the band went on hold for a few months. | Deliverance formed in 1985 as a Christian metal band when [[Jimmy P. Brown II]] was 15 years old. Joining Brown were Chris Hyde (formerly of [[Holy Soldier]] on drums and Manny Morales on bass guitar. The band didn't have a leader singer at first, as the band wasn't sure they wanted Brown on vocals. However, Brown wanted to do the vocals and soon became their lead singer. They recorded some songs on a ghetto blaster as a three piece band. Brown and Hyde went to see Hyde's old band play one night and noticed they had a guitar player named Larry Farkas that did not fit in with the glam look of that band. They gave Farkas a copy of their //Ghetto Blaster Sessions// tape and he decided to join the band. However, the band went on hold for a few months. | ||
- | When the band re-formed after a few months, Brian Khairulla became their new bass player. In 1986, they went into a studio to record a four-song ep. The band was not happy with that recording, so they never released it. Two songs from the //Ghetto Blaster Sessions// and one song from their first demo session were eventually released on the //Back in the Day: The First Four Years// compilation in 2000 by [[Magdalene Records]]. | + | When the band re-formed after a few months, Brian Khairulla became their new bass player. In 1986, they went into a studio to record a four-song ep. The band was not happy with that recording, so they never released it. Two songs from the //Ghetto Blaster Sessions// and one song from their first demo session were eventually released on the //Back in the Day: The First Four Years// compilation in 2000 by [[Magdalene Records]]. They also decided to get out and play live more, especially at clubs. Their message met with a good amount of resistance in the clubs. |
- | The band did not really become a speed metal band until 1986. The Christian metal community first encountered them on the compilation album // | + | The band did not really become a speed metal band until 1986. The Christian metal community first encountered them on the compilation album // |
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+ | At some point by 1988, Glenn Rogers had joined Deliverance on guitar. They recorded 5 demos for [[Intense Records]] to try and convince the the label to sign them. These demos were recorded in studio in the garage used by [[Jordan]]. The last demo was the one that finally convinced Intense to sign the band. That demo was included as the last tracks on //Back in the Day: The First Four Years//. | ||
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+ | The band released their self-titled debut album // | ||
Deliverance garnered significant attention in the Christian metal community with their 1990 release //Weapons of Our Warfare//. During this time, the band replaced guitarist Glenn Rogers with George Ochoa. Deliverance released a video on MTV for the title track of // | Deliverance garnered significant attention in the Christian metal community with their 1990 release //Weapons of Our Warfare//. During this time, the band replaced guitarist Glenn Rogers with George Ochoa. Deliverance released a video on MTV for the title track of // | ||
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- | ==== X A Decade of... ==== | + | ==== X: A Decade of... ==== |
1995 [[Intense Records]] (FLD9495) | 1995 [[Intense Records]] (FLD9495) | ||
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2007 Retroactive Records (RAR7834) | 2007 Retroactive Records (RAR7834) | ||
- | - Narration | + | - [narration] |
- | - Who Will Save the Children | + | - Who Will Save the Children |
- | - Stand Up and Fight | + | - Stand Up and Fight (//Ghetto Blaster Sessions// 1985) |
- | - Narration | + | - [narration] |
- | - No Time | + | - No Time (//Demo #1// 1986) |
- | - Narration | + | - [narration] |
- | - Talk From the Stage | + | - Talk From the Stage (live in 1986) |
- | - Fortress | + | - Fortress |
- | - Deliverance | + | - Deliverance |
- | - Narration | + | - [narration] |
- | - Attack | + | - Attack |
- | - A Space Called You | + | - A Space Called You (// |
- | - Narration | + | - [narration] |
- | - Hold on Tightly | + | - Hold on Tightly |
- | - J.I.G. | + | - J.I.G. |
- | - Temporary Insanity | + | - Temporary Insanity |
Originally a self-released tape sold at shows by the band.\\ | Originally a self-released tape sold at shows by the band.\\ | ||
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2013 3 Frogz Records / [[Roxx Records]] (RRCD-DEL02)\\ | 2013 3 Frogz Records / [[Roxx Records]] (RRCD-DEL02)\\ | ||
2019 Retroactive Records (RRCD1494) (CD, vinyl re-issue) | 2019 Retroactive Records (RRCD1494) (CD, vinyl re-issue) | ||
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+ | [[Jimmy P. Brown II]] - Vocals; rhythm guitars; bass, keyboards, and drum programming on " | ||
+ | Michael Phillips - Lead guitars, acoustic guitars "A Perfect Sky"\\ | ||
+ | Manny Morales - Bass\\ | ||
+ | Jayson Sherlock - Drums, percussion | ||
- Liber 111 (Intro) | - Liber 111 (Intro) | ||
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- Entgiftung (German Version Of " | - Entgiftung (German Version Of " | ||
- | == 2019 bonus track == | + | == 2019 Bonus Track == |
- | - Spieluhr | + | - Spieluhr |
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Glenn Rogers - Lead Guitar\\ | Glenn Rogers - Lead Guitar\\ | ||
Victor Macias - Bass\\ | Victor Macias - Bass\\ | ||
- | Victor Macias | + | Jim Chaffin |
Produced by [[Jimmy P. Brown II]] | Produced by [[Jimmy P. Brown II]] |
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