Delirious? (formerly known as The Cutting Edge Band) were an English contemporary Christian band. For the majority of their career, the lineup featured...
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band Simply Red World Service (Spear of Destiny album), a 1985 album by Spear of Destiny World Service (Delirious? album), a 2003 album by Delirious?...
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(formerly of Delirious?) to tour with them. The three have continued touring and creating new music in the studio.[citation needed] Jonathan, the band's frontman...
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Martin Smith (English musician) (redirect from Martin Smith (Delirious?))
the frontman of the Christian rock and worship band Delirious?. He has been a solo artist since Delirious?' disbandment in 2009. Before becoming a full-time...
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special Delirious?, a 1992–2009 English Christian rock band "Delirious" (David Guetta song), 2007 "Delirious" (Prince song), 1982 "Delirious (Boneless)"...
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Delirious Nomad is the second studio album by the American heavy metal band Armored Saint. It was released in 1985 via Chrysalis Records and recorded...
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English Christian rock band Delirious?. It was released in 2003. Although it is more of a worship-oriented album as was Glo, Delirious? released two singles...
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My Soul Sings (category Delirious? albums)
My Soul Sings is a live album by the band Delirious?. The album was released on 16 March 2009. It was the band's last new recording before their farewell...
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King of Fools (album) (redirect from King Of Fools (Delirious? album))
King of Fools is a studio album by British Christian rock band Delirious?, initially released in June 1997. The full-length project showcased a new mainstream...
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killed. He declined hospital treatment and went home, but gradually grew delirious. He was taken to the hospital shortly thereafter and died of cerebral...
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Creedence Clearwater Revival (redirect from CCR (band))
Speaking of his experience in the US Army Fogerty has said: "I would become delirious and go into a trance. And I started narrating this story to myself, which...
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Sing Along Songs for the Damned & Delirious is the second studio album by the Swedish avant-garde metal band Diablo Swing Orchestra. It was released on...
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Bootsy Collins (redirect from Bootsy's Rubber String Band)
house, giving him his ability to play the bass guitar "like some kinda delirious funky priest", as well as the ability to see around corners.[citation...
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History Makers (category Delirious? albums)
History Makers is a compilation album by the band Delirious?. It was announced by lead singer Martin Smith during an interview promoting their live album...
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Along Songs for the Damned & Delirious, had joined Diablo Swing Orchestra as full-time members. On October 9, 2011, the band revealed their third album...
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Stu G (category Delirious? members)
and secondary songwriter for the rock band Delirious? from 1994 until 2009. His song writing credits for the band include "Come Like You Promise", "Metamorphis"...
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Touch is an album released by Delirious? in 2002. It is essentially a clone of album Audio Lessonover? released in North America. In fact, only the first...
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Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers (redirect from Tom petty's band)
2012). "Isle of Wight 2012 in photos". NME. Retrieved May 2, 2021. "Fans delirious as Stevie Nicks joins Tom Petty on stage". BBC News. Retrieved July 10...
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Afterburner (ZZ Top album) (redirect from Delirious (ZZ Top song))
Hill – bass, backing vocals, lead vocals on "Can't Stop Rockin'" and "Delirious", keyboards Frank Beard – drums Bill Ham – production Joe Hardy – engineering...
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Swim School (redirect from Swim School (band))
band re-released that album's track "Bored", a more positive derivative of "Delirious"; explaining their unusual release strategy to Metal, the band attributed...
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an American band formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1979 by Prince, serving as his live band and later as his studio band. The band's sound incorporated...
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Keith Moon (redirect from The Beachcombers (band))
1975–76. At the end of the 1976 US tour in Miami that August, Moon became delirious and was treated in Hollywood Memorial Hospital for eight days. The group...
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website's consensus reads, "It may not quite scale Aardman's customary delirious heights, but The Pirates! still represents some of the smartest, most...
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Littlehampton Delirious? Lincoln The Casuals Climates Lincolnshire Bram Tchaikovsky I Was A Cub Scout Zarakan (Blues Rock and Blues Band) Liss Aeone Liverpool...
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Armored Saint (section Band members)
(1984), Delirious Nomad (1985) and Raising Fear (1987). Prior to the release of their fourth studio album Symbol of Salvation (1991), the band was plagued...
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Re-Mix" (1975) Atlantic Records "She's No Angel" (1976) Rak Records "Delirious" (1977) Rak Records/EMI Electrola "Chelsea Kids" (1977) Rak Records/EMI...
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UP: Unified Praise (category Delirious? albums)
album of Praise & worship by the Australian Hillsong Church and English band Delirious?. The album reached No. 24 on the Top Christian Albums Chart. UP: Unified...
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Audio Lessonover? (category Delirious? albums)
the Christian rock band Delirious?, released in August 2001. It gathered considerably less critical acclaim than previous Delirious? albums, both musically...
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Face Off as Album of the Week with high praise saying "...all of it is delirious and catchy, and it proudly flaunts its out-of-fashion party-hard spirit...
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I Could Sing of Your Love Forever (category Delirious? songs)
by the English contemporary Christian band Delirious?. The song's popularity has reached far beyond the band's; CCLI places the song among the 30 most-sung...
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