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One of the most popular Christian rock groups in Britain, Delirious? was formed in early 1996 as the worship band at a monthly outreach sponsored by Arun Community Church of Littlehampton, West Sussex. After issuing two independent worship releases, the group began gigging around the area as well and formed their own <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Furious%3F%22">Furious?</a> label. <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Furious%3F%22">Furious?</a> released an EP, a live album, and then the band's 1997 studio debut King of Fools.
Delirious? received a pleasant shock later that year when the single "Deeper" hit the British Top 20, completely unheard of for an openly religious group. The band signed a contract with <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22EMI%22">EMI</a>, and in 1998 released The Cutting Edge, a double-disc compilation of their early worship recordings. <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Sparrow%2FChordant%22">Sparrow/Chordant</a> signed the band for American distribution, and released King of Fools again in May 1998. Mezzamorphis, their <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Virgin%22">Virgin</a> label debut, followed in mid-1999. Glo, released on <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Sparrow+Records%22">Sparrow Records</a>, was issued in fall 2000. Another two-CD set of worship songs, Deeper: The D:Finitive Worship Experience, arrived in 2001, followed the next year by yet another double-disc, Touch. After three further albums, culminating in 2008's Kingdom of Comfort, Delirious? announced their final tour; they officially parted ways the following year in 2009. ~ John Bush
Delirious? received a pleasant shock later that year when the single "Deeper" hit the British Top 20, completely unheard of for an openly religious group. The band signed a contract with <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22EMI%22">EMI</a>, and in 1998 released The Cutting Edge, a double-disc compilation of their early worship recordings. <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Sparrow%2FChordant%22">Sparrow/Chordant</a> signed the band for American distribution, and released King of Fools again in May 1998. Mezzamorphis, their <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Virgin%22">Virgin</a> label debut, followed in mid-1999. Glo, released on <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Sparrow+Records%22">Sparrow Records</a>, was issued in fall 2000. Another two-CD set of worship songs, Deeper: The D:Finitive Worship Experience, arrived in 2001, followed the next year by yet another double-disc, Touch. After three further albums, culminating in 2008's Kingdom of Comfort, Delirious? announced their final tour; they officially parted ways the following year in 2009. ~ John Bush
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