{"product_id":"delta_slippin-out25th-anniversaryremastered_2025_dif","title":"Slippin Out\/25th Anniversary\/Remastered","description":"Born from the ashes of the excellent Sea Urchins, Delta released this first album, a true hidden gem of psychedelic pop, recalling The Beatles, Left Banke, and Neil Young while forging their own path. Released on November 28th on the young label Circuitry. After finishing the 90s with the fiery singles and demos compilation “Laughing Mostly,” Delta finally released their twelve-song debut studio album in the summer of 2000 on the Dishy Recordings label. Accepting that this might be their only studio album, the band gave everything to flourish in their own sphere, indifferent to their contemporary generation and even ignoring the idea of releasing a single. Recorded at DEP International, the album distinctly stands out from the more relaxed and neglected charm of the 90s, with increased focus achieved thanks to the album's mixing by the experienced Lenny Franchi. Lenny had worked with several Icelandic artists, including My Bloody Valentine and Tricky, so he knew his stuff. There was also the budget issue (a few months passed between recording and mixing while funds were secured), so every day counted. Ultimately, you can feel the joy in the recordings, despite the melancholy and angst. As James recently recounted in an interview for Shindig! Magazine: “It was an important time for us. It's one of my fondest memories of that album. Everyone was delighted. If there's one thing I'd stand by, it's that.” Louis Clark Jr. joined the band towards the end of the 90s and brought a classical touch to the recordings, notably with his string arrangements. For “Cuckoo,” “I Want You,” and the prophetic “We Come Back,” Louis brought in eight musicians from the Birmingham Conservatoire; the baroque style partly explains why the record is often compared to Love's “Forever Changes.” Upon its release, “Slippin' Out” was once again a great success with journalists from NME, Mojo, and The Guardian, and shortly after, the band signed with Mercury\/Universal for their second studio album, “Hard Light,” a much more expensive and costly love affair. It was a temporary palace where everything discreetly collapsed again, but that's another chapter.","brand":"Delta","offers":[{"title":"Default Title","offer_id":55948424315224,"sku":null,"price":23930738.0,"currency_code":"USD","in_stock":true}],"thumbnail_url":"\/\/cdn.shopify.com\/s\/files\/1\/0898\/4943\/0360\/files\/5051142058829_6008cc5a-5538-4ccc-9563-4a3c6123acf8.jpg?v=1769713099","url":"https:\/\/vinyles.com\/en-us\/products\/delta_slippin-out25th-anniversaryremastered_2025_dif","provider":"Vinyles.com","version":"1.0","type":"link"}