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Delirious
In 1992 producer/engineer Martin Smith
(vocals and guitars) teamed up with studio owner Tim Jupp
(keyboards) and graphic designer Stew Smith (drums) to provide
the music for a local event aimed at joining the dots between
church and young people. The blend of Smith’s open hearted
lyrics with the rest of the band’s home grown delivery made
immediate sense to those who saw it first hand.
Within four years the band were full time – joined by Stu G on
guitars and Jon Thatcher on bass – and within five they were
releasing singles and albums into the UK charts. Their early
Cutting Edge recordings had shaped the way people thought of
worship music; the tracks released from 1997’s King Of Fools
edited the way in which the mainstream music industry thought
about Christian bands.
At the same time the North American market was getting ready
to embrace the band. Sparrow signed them and kicked off with
the release of their Cutting Edge back catalogue, which eventually
went gold. With that under their belts the market then got to
sample King Of Fools, which took up lodgings in the Billboard
‘Heatseekers’ Chart for 18 weeks, selling 200,000 copies. The
single ‘Deeper’ performed a similar role in America to the one
it had tucked into back home: sitting at the very top of the
Christian CHR Charts for six weeks. The band, it appeared, had
well and truly landed.
