Euphoric - Delerium

Euphoric

Delerium

  • Genre: Rock
  • Release Date: 1991-10-20
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 4
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 1991 The All Blacks B.V.
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
Euphoric Delerium 6:56
2
Decade Delerium 5:53
3
Grave Mentor Delerium 15:22
4
Sorrow Delerium 7:41

Reviews

  • FLA - Delerium > Euphoric

    4
    By austintxdude
    I'm going to give this this a "good" star review. However, I feel that this EP should not be priced at $9.99. I feel I am back in college finding a rare CD and paying for that overseas single fee.. C'mon. This is a fabulous album that get's Delerium to a great start. Do you all remember their side project WILL? I would love to hear this sound back in their new stuff. Still love them and glad they are still going. Peace to all.
  • classic!!!

    5
    By mucci27
    This is one of the best lieb/fulber creations to date! This is a classic cd in my collection. Two agressive electronic instrumentals and two eerie ambient works. Highly recommended.
  • FLA-like

    3
    By DFW
    I like my Front Line Assembly and I like my Delerium. But I don't like my Delerium sounding like Front Line Assembly. This is early Delerium before they changed their style to dance, synth-pop, dream pop and New Age.
  • A word about release dates

    3
    By Tacitus
    The previous reviewer is correct that the release date is NOT the date the album was actually released to the public but rather the date the album was released to iTunes; however, to get the actual release date in iTunes you can go to the details on the album (clicking on the album) and you'll see a date noted with a (p) which is the date the album was copyrighted and released.
  • Industrial Soundtrack Music

    5
    By MozLoki
    Delerium started out as ambient, atmospherical electronic music as a side project of the Front Line Assembly crew. Originally released October 1991 on Third Mind Records, "Euphoric" represents the group's first push toward their newer incarnation of style, in "Flowers Become Screens." If you like Delerium's recent work, you probably won't appreciate this older flavor as much - it's reserved for the old-school Industrial fans of Front Line Assembly, Intermix, Front242, etc. Since I'm one of those, I'm giving this re-release the 5-star rating it deserves! Without Euphoric, you would never have gotten to the Karma/Poem/Chimera reincarnation that made Delerium so loved by the masses.
  • What's the point?

    1
    By musguy
    Waste of time listening to this record.
  • I give it two stars for the price.

    2
    By Tala
    I really couldn't tell about the music. It really sounds like early 90's Delerium. Release date 02-06-07 kinda feel like this date is incorrect. The price on this is OUCH. Four songs at $9.99 EEK. I don't know you be the judge.