Psychedelicatessen | ||||
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Studio album by Threshold | ||||
Released | 1 November 1994 2001 |
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Recorded | 1994 | |||
Genre | Progressive metal | |||
Length | 55:26 | |||
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Giant Electric Pea InsideOut Music |
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Producer | Karl Groom and Richard West | |||
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Psychedelicatessen is the second studio album by Threshold, released in late 1994. It is their only studio album to feature Glynn Morgan on vocals until his return in 2017, and their only album with Nick Harradence playing drums. The band's members were displeased with the sound quality on the original release of the album, and had long desired to do a complete remix. [1] Their first fan club release Decadent, released in 1999, contained remixes of three songs from the album. The entire Psychedelicatessen album was later remixed for a 2001 Special Edition release.
The songs on the album deal with themes of religion.
Psychedelicatessen is also the name of the second album released by the band Moodswings (Arista, 1997).
The name of the album is a portmanteau of the words "" and "Delicatessen".
The 2001 remaster contains two bonus tracks:
A remastered and remixed Special Edition of the CD was released on InsideOut in 2001. This included the addition of two bonus tracks, the live album Livedelica as a bonus disc, and some extra features for the PC. ("Enhanced Elements.") Livedelica features Jay Micciche on drums.