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Cutting Edge 3: Red Tape

Cutting Edge 3, also known as Red Tape, was released in May 1995. The EP contained well known Delirious? songs 'Did You Feel The Mountains Tremble?', 'I've Found Jesus', and 'I'm Not Ashamed' amongst others. Other places in the band were this time filled by Dudley Philips on bass, Chris Hutchinson on hammond organ and Jussy McLean on backing vocals. Andy Piercy also returned to record backing vocals for the EP, whilst Joss Ambrose played the didgeridoo on one track. It was included on the compilation album Cutting Edge 3 and 4, although the 'Red Tape' subtitle was dropped.

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