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[[File:Deliverance-back.jpg|thumb|]]''[[Deliverance]]'' is a 1996 compilation of unreleased Red Krayola material compiled by [[Albert Oehlen]] and released on his label ''[[Leiterwagen]]''.
[[File:Deliverance-back.jpg|thumb|Back]]''[[Deliverance]]'' is a 1996 compilation of unreleased Red Krayola recordings compiled by [[Albert Oehlen]] and released on his label ''[[Leiterwagen]]''.


== Track listing ==
== Track listing ==
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!Est. year
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|1.
|1.
|"Intro"
|"Intro"
|1994
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|Outtake of the counting section of "[[14]]"?
|Outtake of the counting section of "[[14]]"?


Sample from movie ''Deliverance'' (1972)  
''Deliverance'' (1972) sample
|1:19
|1:19
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|2.
|2.
|"[[Boogie]]"
|"[[Boogie]]"
|1996
|{{RLink|Hazel}}
|{{RLink|Hazel}}
|Alternate mix
|Alternate mix


Sample from movie ''Deliverance'' (1972)  
''Deliverance'' (1972) sample
|4:06
|4:06
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|3.
|3.
|"[[Woof]]"
|"[[Woof]]"
|1970
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|Remix of 1970 outtake
|Remix of 1970 outtake
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|4.
|4.
|"[[Organize]]"
|"[[Organize]]"
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|5.
|5.
|"[[Decaf the Planet]]"
|"[[Decaf the Planet]]"
|1996
|{{RLink|Hazel}}
|{{RLink|Hazel}}
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|Demo/outtake
 
''Deliverance'' (1972) sample
|2:16
|2:16
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|6.
|6.
|"[[Voodoo Child]]"
|"[[Voodoo Child]]"
|1994
|{{RLink|Self}}
|{{RLink|Self}}
|Demo?
|Demo/outtake
|1:40
|1:40
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|7.
|7.
|"[[If 'S' Is]]"
|"[[If 'S' Is]]"
|1994
|{{RLink|Self}}
|{{RLink|Self}}
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|8.
|"Guitar I"
|"Guitar I"
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|9.
|"Olympia Act I"
|"Olympia Act I"
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|''[[Victorine]]''
|''[[Victorine]]''
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|10.
|"Guitar II"
|"Guitar II"
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|{{RLink|Corrected}}
|{{RLink|Corrected}}
|"[[Natura Facit Saltus]]"
|"[[Natura Facit Saltus]]"
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|11.
|"[[Luster|Cluster]]"
|"[[Luster|Cluster]]"
|1995
|{{RLink|Amor}}
|{{RLink|Amor}}
|"Luster"
|"Luster"
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|12.
|"[[Hurricane Fighter Plane|Hurricane Fighterplane]]"
|"[[Hurricane Fighter Plane|Hurricane Fighterplane]]"
|1996
|{{RLink|Parable}}
|{{RLink|Parable}}
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Revision as of 17:05, 13 September 2023

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Deliverance is a 1996 compilation of unreleased Red Krayola recordings compiled by Albert Oehlen and released on his label Leiterwagen.

Track listing

Title Est. year Original release Notes
1. "Intro" 1994 Outtake of the counting section of "14"?

Deliverance (1972) sample

1:19
2. "Boogie" 1996 Hazel Alternate mix

Deliverance (1972) sample

4:06
3. "Woof" 1970 Remix of 1970 outtake 4:58
4. "Organize" 2:28
5. "Decaf the Planet" 1996 Hazel Demo/outtake

Deliverance (1972) sample

2:16
6. "Voodoo Child" 1994 The Red Krayola Demo/outtake 1:40
7. "If 'S' Is" 1994 The Red Krayola 2:43
8. "Guitar I" 0:17
9. "Olympia Act I" Victorine 5:03
10. "Guitar II" Corrected Slogans "Natura Facit Saltus" 1:23
11. "Cluster" 1995 Amor and Language "Luster" 2:19
12. "Hurricane Fighterplane" 1996 The Parable of Arable Land 2:45

Background

"Authorized Bootleg"

Personnel

Technical

Retrospectives

Reviews

Earpiece

Summer 1999[1]

b. wildered

deliverance is reportedly an "authorized bootleg" of recordings dating 1969-1996, compiled by the psuedonymous wendy gondeln. is this mayo? david grubbs? the puzzle remains unsolved here at earpeace world headquarters. the mystery continues as the drag city logo appears beneath the cd. however, the folks at the a-musik collective in cologne, germany claim this as one of their (leiterwagen) releases. anyway, i am pleased to have access to this compilation. it features somewhat unfinished sounding versions of several songs from the drag city releases, woof, which has also appeared on a single included with a certain british psychedelic magazine, and a piece called olympia act 1, which is the only recorded evidence i have been able to unearth of the red krayola with art & language opera, olympia, which reported ly concerns a murder in manet's paris. in between these are snippets from, you guessed it, the movie "deliverance". my suspicion is that this is a way to release some of the archival stuff for which some of the rights remain nebulous. by the way, what ever happened to drag city's reissue of malefactor, ade, the 1989 record which originated in germany and was released on glass records? do i sense legal difficulties?

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