- Delirium Tremens (album)
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Delirium Tremens Studio album by Sulfur Released June 16, 1998 Recorded 1998 Genre Experimental Length 48:32 Label Goldenfly Records Producer Michele Amar Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating Piero Scaruffi [1] Delirium Tremens is the only studio album by the American experimental music ensemble Sulfur, released on June 16, 1998 through Goldenfly Records.
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Release and Reception
Music writer Piero Scaruffi praised the album, noting that "Amar is not only here to entertain, she is also here to tell stories and they are always horror stories". He gave it an 7.5 out of 10 and placed it at #27 on his "Best Rock Albums of 1998" list. [2]
Track listing
No. Title Writer(s) Length 1. "Delirium I" Amar, Ouimet 2:17 2. "Undertowed" Amar 3:57 3. "Water Song" Amar 3:45 4. "Doctor Victor" Amar 3:36 5. "Delirium II" Amar, Ouimet 1:14 6. "Revolution" Amar, Doherty, Heathen, Joeright, Paauwe, Westberg 3:16 7. "Fantastic Shot" Amar, Ouimet 3:18 8. "Seeing Red" Amar, Ouimet 4:30 9. "Sister" Amar 3:14 10. "Delirium III" Amar, Ouimet 0:40 11. "Knuckles" Amar, Doherty, Joeright, Paauwe, Westberg 3:02 12. "Toads Flamenco" Amar, Heathen 3:19 13. "Ballad of Azalea" Amar 3:50 14. "Delirium IV" Amar, Ouimet 0:44 15. "Black Maria's Ride" Amar 5:02 16. "Nova Sangre" Amar 2:40 Personnel
- Sulfur
- Michele Amar – vocals, musical saw, sampler, programming, keyboards (Tracks 2 & 9), production
- Tony Corsano – drums, percussion
- Fiona Doherty – bass guitar
- Nick Heathen – piano, sampler, recording
- Dan Joeright – drums
- David Ouimet – trombone, melodica, vocals, illustrations
- Heather Paauwe – violin
- Norman Westberg – guitar
- Additional musicians and production
- Amir – flute (Tracks 15)
- Neil Benzra – percussion
- Martin Bisi – recording
- April Chung – violin
- Jim Colarusso – trumpet
- Yuval Gabay – drums
- Matt Hathaway – recording
- Paula Henderson – baritone saxophone
- Shoyo Iida – guitar (Tracks 3, 9 & 16)
- Tokie Koyama – bass guitar
- Ingo Krauss – mixing (Tracks 2, 4, 6, 9 & 15)
- Paul Nowindski – upright bass
- Bryan Martin – recording
- Jojo Mayer – glockenspiel
- Roli Mosimann – mixing (Tracks 3, 7, 8, 11, 12, 13 & 16)
- Howie Weinberg – mastering
- Yuri Zak – accordion (Track 2)
References
- ^ Scaruffi, Piero. "Sulfur". pieroscaruffi.com (Italian). Retrieved on April 21, 2010.
- ^ Piero Scaruffi's "The Best Rock Albums of 1998" Piero Scaruffi list, cited April 21, 2010
External links
Categories:- 1998 albums
- English-language albums
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