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The Delta 72|The Soul of a New Machine

The Soul of a New Machine

The Delta 72

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By 1997, Philadelphia's the Delta 72 had cemented themselves as leaders of the frantic R&B-based punk scene, gaining new fans across the world with their energetic live shows and the diverse sounds on their records. The disc begins with the sampled statement, "Ladies and gentlemen, it's star time!" That opening line of "Introduction, Pt. 2" gives way to Sarah Stolfa's soulful organ, chaotic guitar riffs, and Gregg Foreman's punchy vocals. Through songs like the funky "Floorboard Shake" and fuzzy stop-and-start atmosphere of "I've Dreamt of Leaving Ever Since You Told Me," the bandmembers made it clear that they were not hesitant to take chances. The blistering and bluesy "Scratch" is followed by the rollicking and frenetic "Up in the High Numbers." The pace often changes, like with the jaunty and sometimes low-key "Blow Out." The irony is evident on the blues-heavy and vibrant "We Hate the Blues." The album as a whole is dynamic and daring. It was recorded in March 1997 and released later that year on Chicago's Touch & Go Records.
© Stephen Cramer /TiVo

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The Soul of a New Machine

The Delta 72

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1
Introduction - Part 2
00:02:00

The Delta 72, Artist, MainArtist, MusicPublisher

1997 Touch and Go Records 1997 Touch and Go Records

2
Monopoly of Your Mouth
00:02:38

The Delta 72, Artist, MainArtist, MusicPublisher

1997 Touch and Go Records 1997 Touch and Go Records

3
Floorboard Shake
00:03:21

The Delta 72, Artist, MainArtist, MusicPublisher

1997 Touch and Go Records 1997 Touch and Go Records

4
The Cut
00:02:09

The Delta 72, Artist, MainArtist, MusicPublisher

1997 Touch and Go Records 1997 Touch and Go Records

5
I've Dreamt of Leaving Ever Since You Told Me
00:05:04

The Delta 72, Artist, MainArtist, MusicPublisher

1997 Touch and Go Records 1997 Touch and Go Records

6
It's Alright
00:03:55

The Delta 72, Artist, MainArtist, MusicPublisher

1997 Touch and Go Records 1997 Touch and Go Records

7
Scratch
00:04:25

The Delta 72, Artist, MainArtist, MusicPublisher

1997 Touch and Go Records 1997 Touch and Go Records

8
Up in the High Numbers
00:02:12

The Delta 72, Artist, MainArtist, MusicPublisher

1997 Touch and Go Records 1997 Touch and Go Records

9
Blow Out
00:02:26

The Delta 72, Artist, MainArtist, MusicPublisher

1997 Touch and Go Records 1997 Touch and Go Records

10
Go Go Kitty
00:02:07

The Delta 72, Artist, MainArtist, MusicPublisher

1997 Touch and Go Records 1997 Touch and Go Records

11
We Hate the Blues
00:10:50

The Delta 72, Artist, MainArtist, MusicPublisher

1997 Touch and Go Records 1997 Touch and Go Records

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By 1997, Philadelphia's the Delta 72 had cemented themselves as leaders of the frantic R&B-based punk scene, gaining new fans across the world with their energetic live shows and the diverse sounds on their records. The disc begins with the sampled statement, "Ladies and gentlemen, it's star time!" That opening line of "Introduction, Pt. 2" gives way to Sarah Stolfa's soulful organ, chaotic guitar riffs, and Gregg Foreman's punchy vocals. Through songs like the funky "Floorboard Shake" and fuzzy stop-and-start atmosphere of "I've Dreamt of Leaving Ever Since You Told Me," the bandmembers made it clear that they were not hesitant to take chances. The blistering and bluesy "Scratch" is followed by the rollicking and frenetic "Up in the High Numbers." The pace often changes, like with the jaunty and sometimes low-key "Blow Out." The irony is evident on the blues-heavy and vibrant "We Hate the Blues." The album as a whole is dynamic and daring. It was recorded in March 1997 and released later that year on Chicago's Touch & Go Records.
© Stephen Cramer /TiVo

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