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826:"It's OK". The band had left the song off promotional copies of the album, and Sparrow Records had considered leaving the song off the album; several Christian retailers dropped the album amongst the complaints. Smith wrote a response to the controversy on the band's website; however, many fans continued to believe that the band had left
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marketed version omitted two songs ("Kiss Your Feet" and "Jesus' Blood") that were included on the
Sparrow version. Each of these contained explicit faith references. Additionally, the album caused some controversy in the US Christian music scene due to the lyric "she's as pretty as hell" in the song
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running through the whole work. The band have confirmed this, and have also pointed out a theme of change. "Heaven", inspired by the troubles in
Northern Ireland, ties the two themes of heaven and change together; according to Smith, "we have to come to realize that we come from the dust, yet we
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for the secular industry. The band also received criticism for the lack of the word "Jesus" on the album. "We recognise the ultimate validity of the criticisms leveled against us," responded lead singer Martin Smith, "and we feel as a band that this just speaks to the spiritual and intellectual
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February 1998, and continued to record throughout that year, interspersed with summer tours throughout the US and UK. The band began recording with roughly half the songs already written, and continued writing as they recorded. Most of the recording took place in an old school in
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awarded the album a full ten-square rating, calling the album an "absolute classic", whilst Jesus Freak
Hideout stated, "the musical growth is evident... and appreciated". The album also drew comparisons to U2's anthemic qualities and was praised for its modern production.
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Delirious? claim their rightful place as one of Britain's brightest new bands", whilst
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middle, on the mezzanine floor." "Metamorphis", written solely by Stu G, further explores this theme of change. The name of the album is a mixture of the names of these two tracks (see
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749:", was released in the UK in 1999, selling over 5,000 copies in the first day and 12,000 copies in the first week. This was enough to push it to No. 16 in the
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Tortington Park, Sussex, UK; Ground Zero Digital, Sussex, UK; ICC Studios, Sussex, UK; Ford Lane Studios, West Sussex, UK
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Christian rock" and predicted, "Mezzamorphis will be the album that makes them". The UK Christian music magazine
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tape delays to create keyboard-like guitar effects. Classical instruments were also included, including a
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believe one day we'll meet Jesus. In the meantime, we're caught between two worlds. Heaven is my home."
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and No. 2 in the indies, lower than the band's first album,
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as support. Delirious? also performed several songs live at
1906:"Switchfoot to Support Delirious? on Mezzamorphis UK Tour"
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sound for the band and received a huge critical acclaim.
1433:"Delirious.org.uk - Reviews - Mezzamorphis (Q Magazine)"
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in Los Angeles early in 1999. In the words of guitarist
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The promotional UK tour featured American rock band
2054:"Gravity Single in the USA / New UK Single Planned"
1401:"Review: Mezzamorphis - Delirious? - Cross Rhythms"
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1591:"A Musician's Interview with Guitarist Stu G"
969:"The Mezzanine Floor" (Smith, Garrard) – 3:44
908:"The Mezzanine Floor" (Smith, Garrard) – 3:44
568:", both of which landed in the top 20 of the
1796:. Crosswalk.com. August 1999. Archived from
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2101:"Delirious? Update (Mezzamorphis Quotes)"
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1162:Robert Fleischauer – location photography
1011:"Love Falls Down" (Smith, Garrard) – 3:58
964:US track listing (Virgin Records version)
953:"Kiss Your Feet" (Smith, Thatcher) – 4:19
947:"Love Falls Down" (Smith, Garrard) – 3:58
898:"Kiss Your Feet" (Smith, Thatcher) – 4:19
892:"Love Falls Down" (Smith, Garrard) – 3:58
2398:"Delirious? Speak Out Against Criticism"
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2505:Lyrics from US version of the album
2500:Lyrics from UK version of the album
2292:, Issue 79, September/October 1999.
1532:"A Review by The Phantom Tollbooth"
972:"Deeper 99" (Smith, Garrard) - 4:19
959:"Deeper 99" (Smith, Garrard) - 4:19
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2475:"Cross Rhythms Annual Chart: 2000"
2453:"Cross Rhythms Annual Chart: 1999"
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2274:"Delirious, "Mezzamorphis" review"
1962:. delirious.org.uk. Archived from
1935:. delirious.org.uk. Archived from
1908:. delirious.org.uk. Archived from
1459:"Delirious, "Mezzamorphis" Review"
82:Ford Lane Studios, West Sussex, UK
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2860:I Could Sing of Your Love Forever
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1553:"EXIT -*The Electronic Magazine*"
1094:Tim Harries – string arrangements
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1673:Soditus, J. Warner (June 1999).
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1008:"Beautiful Sun" (Garrard) – 4:35
978:"Follow" (Smith, Garrard) – 4:39
975:"Heaven" (Smith, Garrard) – 3:59
920:"Beautiful Sun" (Garrard) – 4:35
914:"Follow" (Smith, Garrard) – 4:39
911:"Heaven" (Smith, Garrard) – 3:59
889:"Beautiful Sun" (Garrard) – 4:35
859:"Follow" (Smith, Garrard) – 4:39
856:"Heaven" (Smith, Garrard) – 3:59
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607:. In the words of lead vocalist
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1153:Nick Webb – mastering assistant
1005:"Bliss" (Smith, Garrard) – 3:15
917:"Bliss" (Smith, Garrard) – 3:15
862:"Bliss" (Smith, Garrard) – 3:15
598:, Delirious? started recording
76:Ground Zero Digital, Sussex, UK
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542:is the second studio album by
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2716:Farewell Show: Live in London
2302:Sutherland, Adam (May 1999).
2286:This review was reprinted in
2272:DiBiase, John (8 June 1999).
2077:"Radio and TV Snub Delirious"
1830:"An Interactive Mezzamorphis"
1761:Lyttle, Michael (June 1999).
1168:Tony Patoto – band management
1156:Stewart Smith – art direction
1143:Jim Champagne – mix assistant
956:"Jesus' Blood" (Smith) - 5:54
2164:Porter, Martina (May 1999).
1880:"Mezzamorphis > Overview"
1675:"Modern Rock with a Message"
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657:As with the previous album,
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2220:Duerden, Nick (July 1999).
1958:Wood, Dave (28 June 1999).
1931:Wood, Dave (28 June 1999).
1861:"Delirious? - Mezzamorphis"
1732:(First printing ed.).
1722:Powell, Mark Allan (2002).
1589:Adolph, Bruce (July 1999).
1377:Cross Rhythms Annual Chart
1340:Cross Rhythms Annual Chart
1329:Cross Rhythms Annual Chart
1284:Cross Rhythms Annual Chart
1146:Chris Blair – mastering at
73:Tortington Park, Sussex, UK
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2344:Carlozo, Lou (July 1999).
2240:Beattie, Rob (June 1999).
2075:Rimmer, Mike (June 1999).
1904:Wood, Dave (10 May 1999).
1859:Rimmer, Mike (June 1999).
1832:. Crosswalk.com. July 1999
1085:Nicholas Tollervey – brass
1070:Andy Harwood-White – brass
1014:"Blindfold" (Smith) – 5:58
950:"Blindfold" (Smith) – 5:58
895:"Blindfold" (Smith) – 5:58
821:In the United States, the
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1763:"Delirious with Devotion"
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930:" (Smith, Garrard) – 3:30
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2198:Smith, Nick (May 1999).
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1082:Anthony Thompson – brass
1073:Steven Mathieson – brass
1067:– additional programming
588:Recording and production
1140:, Hollywood, California
1043:Logic Audio programming
730:Promotion and reception
641:The album was mixed by
580:in the UK. In the US, "
79:ICC Studios, Sussex, UK
2853:Waiting for the Summer
2324:"Review: Mezzamorphis"
2304:"Review: Mezzamorphis"
2242:"Review: Mezzamorphis"
2166:"Review: Mezzamorphis"
2081:Cross Rhythms Magazine
1865:Cross Rhythms Magazine
1794:"Delirious? Biography"
1647:Cross Rhythms Magazine
1091:Douglas Wilson – brass
1041:Tim Jupp – keyboards,
1036:Stuart "Stu G" Garrard
687:throughout the album.
2906:International singles
2676:Live & In the Can
2276:. Jesus Freak Hideout
1088:Matthew Wells – brass
1076:Jayne Murrill – brass
2874:Love Will Find a Way
2008:"Features - It's OK"
1966:on 27 September 2007
1939:on 30 September 2007
1800:on 27 September 2007
1773:on 27 September 2007
1685:on 27 September 2007
1681:.com. Archived from
1159:Dan Harding – design
1126:Otari RADAR engineer
1112:– executive producer
1079:Paul Sharman – brass
1058:Additional musicians
740:Glastonbury Festival
233:Professional ratings
2982:In the Name of Love
2938:Other notable songs
2252:on 28 February 2009
2178:on 28 February 2009
1912:on 29 November 2006
1597:on 28 February 2009
1512:on 28 February 2009
1486:on 28 February 2009
1439:on 28 February 2009
1354:US Christian Radio
1318:US Christian Radio
1292:US Christian Radio
1138:Ocean Way Recording
845:"Mezzanine Floor" (
745:The first single, "
389:Jesus Freak Hideout
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2921:Every Little Thing
2867:Paint the Town Red
2770:UP: Unified Praise
2762:Live collaboration
2657:Kingdom of Comfort
2419:Satyre, A. Lotta.
2400:. delirious.org.uk
2056:. delirious.org.uk
2033:. delirious.org.uk
2010:. delirious.org.uk
1369:UK Singles Charts
1351:"Love Falls Down"
1148:Abbey Road Studios
1130:Tim Jupp – editing
694:is not strictly a
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199:Alternative Covers
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2916:" (2004, Germany)
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2372:(Press release).
2322:Lyttle, Michael.
2103:(Press release).
2031:"'It's OK' on TV"
1986:"D:lighted at 16"
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1275:UK Singles Charts
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570:UK Singles Charts
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2596:(1993–1995)
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2289:HM Magazine
1209:Heatseekers
796:Heatseekers
724:selling out
632:electronica
626:. Producer
605:West Sussex
2999:Categories
2785:UK singles
2570:Paul Evans
2567:Stew Smith
2541:Delirious?
2481:9 November
2459:9 November
2374:Delirious?
2346:"Fab Five"
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2105:Delirious?
1767:Amazon.com
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153:chronology
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2821:DeEPer EP
1337:"Heaven"
1259:position
1228:Billboard
1192:Position
1019:Personnel
790:Billboard
765:Radio One
713:mezzanine
624:Radiohead
501:Exit Zine
104:power pop
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760:Get Real
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315:AllMusic
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2814:Promise
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1364:It's OK
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1251:Single
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1065:Tedd T
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700:heaven
690:While
628:Tedd T
578:silver
246:Rating
243:Source
164:d:tour
110:Length
67:Studio
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