Cutting Edge (recordings) - Cutting Edge 2

Cutting Edge 2 was released almost a year later, in April 1994. By this point, guitarist Stu G had joined the band, and is present for the first time on this recording. Cutting Edge 2 contained the fan favorite, 'The Happy Song', which was later remixed for the band's compilation album 'Deeper', in addition to arguably the band's most famous song, top 40 single, I Could Sing Of Your Love Forever. This time, other places in the band were filled by Les Driscoll on bass, Terl Bryant on additional percussion, Jenny Legg on backing vocals, Bob Brookes on harmonica and Richard Causon on hammond organ. At this point, Jon Thatcher still had not joined the band, despite the fact he is credited as bass player in the sleeve notes of the Cutting Edge 1 and 2 compilation.

Cutting Edge 3 and Fore
Studio album by Delirious?
Released 1995
Genre Worship, Christian Rock
Length 69:13
Label Furious?
Producer Andy Piercy
Delirious? chronology
Cutting Edge 1 and 2
(1994)
Cutting Edge 3 and Fore
(1997)
Live & In The Can
(1996)

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