Deliverance (Deliverance album)

Deliverance
Studio album by Deliverance
Released 1989
Genre Christian metal, speed metal, thrash metal
Length 41:21
Label Intense
Producer Caesar Kalinowski, Bill Metoyer
Deliverance chronology
Deliverance
(1989)
Weapons of Our Warfare
(1990)
For other uses, see Deliverance (disambiguation).

Deliverance is the 1989 self-titled debut album by the Christian speed/thrash metal band Deliverance. The original Intense Records pressing is now considered a valuable collectable. It was reissued, minus 2 songs in 1998 on KMG Records as a two-disc set along with the 1990 album Weapons of Our Warfare. It was officially re-released late 2008 with 2 bonus tracks on Retroactive Records. The album was ranked at No. 44 on Metal Hammer's top 50 thrash metal albums of all-time list.[1] In 2010, HM Magazine listed Deliverance No. 31 on its Top 100 Christian Rock Albums of All Time list stating that "'If You Will' into 'The Call' is almost as good as metal gets (-Doug Van Pelt)" and that "this record would forever change and impact me and the Christian metal music scene as we knew it!"(-Bill Balford).[2] Heaven's Metal fanzine ranked it No. 3 on its Top 100 Christian metal albums of all-time list.[3]

Track listing

  1. "Victory" 3:44
  2. "No Time" 4:28
  3. "Deliverance" 3:03
  4. "If You Will" 4:23
  5. "The Call" 4:10
  6. "No Love" 3:30
  7. "Blood of the Covenant" 4:50
  8. "Jehovah Jireh" 3:35
  9. "Temporary Insanity" 5:25 (missing on KMG Classic Archives Value Pak)
  10. "Awake" 6:03 (missing on KMG Classic Archives Value Pak)
  11. "A Space Called You" 3:51 (2008 bonus track)
  12. "Attack" 3:44 (2008 bonus track)

Note: Both bonus tracks originally appeared on the California Metal compilation.

Personnel

References

  1. Metal Hammer - Top 50 Thrash Metal albums, Rate Your Music; Blabbermouth.net comment on Deliverance's debut
  2. HM Staff. "Top 100 Christian rock albums". HM Magazine. Open Publishing. Retrieved 2010-07-17.
  3. Heaven's Metal Staff. "Top 100 Christian metal albums of all time". HM Magazine. Noise Creep. Retrieved 2010-07-17.
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