DELIVERANCE - CAMELOT IN SMITHEREENS REDUX (Re-Recorded 2021)

Pre-Orders starts on Jan 7, 2022 @ 8am

DELIVERANCE - CAMELOT IN SMITHEREENS REDUX (Re-Recorded 2021) *NEW-VINYL, 2022, Retroactive) Masterful Heavy Metal Perfection! 
 
  • 2021 Complete Re-Recording of the 1995 Camelot in Smithereens classic on Intense Records
  • Featuring All-Star cast of Deliverance alum - George Ochoa, Manny Morales, Mike Phillips, Glenn Rogers, Larry Farkas
  • Comes with 12x12 insert with lyrics
  • Also available on single CD, Collector's Cassette, and 3-Disc Deluxe  Edition
  • Limited to just 200 Units Black Vinyl

ABOUT THE ALBUM
Originally recorded in 1995 and released on Intense Records, Camelot in Smithereens blended bits of thrash with technical progressive metal.  Deliverance vocalist and band leader, Jimmy P Brown II always lamented that the final version of the album was far from what his original vision entailed.  According to Deliverance frontman, Jimmy Brown II, "The Camelot story embodies a lot of allegory, but it's an important tale!  It can, and will mean different things to different people.  I know what it means to me, and I am truly glad that after these years it can be revealed to you!"  

 In 2021, Jimmy Brown and company took on the task of re-recording the album from the ground up, and Jimmy wrote a book as a companion piece so Camelot finally reflects the original intention and vision intended for this classic album. On par with the greatness of Queensrÿche - Operation: Mindcrime (yes, we are serious), Jimmy Brown and the band have gifted fans with a true treasure of artistic and musical brilliance - sheer, unadulterated brilliance.  Limited to just 200 copies on Vinyl, be sure to get a copy while you can. 


Tracklist
1. The Glass Asylum
2, Somber Theme 
3. Enter...
4. Lindsay
5. Temptation
6. Not Too Good 4 Me 
7. Anymore
8. The Foreward
9. Book Ends
10. Beauty & The Beast 
11. The Fear
12. Make My Bed In Hell 
13. Onto the...
14. The Red Roof 
15. Rest Now
16. In-U

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