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''Kingdom of Comfort'' is the ninth and final
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by the British
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, released in the United States on 1 April 2008 and in the United Kingdom on 14 April 2008.


History

Inspired by visits to India with
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Ministries, Delirious? decided to place the focus of the album on inequality and justice around the world. Guitarist
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. said,
Seeing children looking for scraps on the rubbish dump they call homes in
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and the education and feeding projects in the
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really had an impact on us. It wasn't possible to simply proceed with business as usual. We had to ask ourselves, 'What am I building? A kingdom of comfort? Or a kingdom of heaven?'"Delirious-Biography"
christianitytoday.com. Retrieved on 22 December 2008.
He also stated later that the title of the album was inspired from a sermon by
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, author and pastor of
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. When the band returned to the studio, they began the process of writing and recording the record. An improvised section, often played during the band's song "
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", was adapted to form "God Is Smiling"."Kingdom Of Comfort: Song By Song - Martin and Stu G"
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"Wonder" was written by Martin Smith about a child whom his family came close to adopting. "We Give You Praise" was written in collaboration with Hillsong worship leader
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. "Break the Silence" was also written with ex-
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musician
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. Fifteen songs were recorded in total, and twelve were selected for the final album. The band released the second track, "God Is Smiling", as an
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download from their official website on 1 November 2007; it had been downloaded over 10,000 times by January 2008. Another free download from the album, "We Give You Praise", was released on 1 February 2008. Upon the release of the album, two more tracks were also made available for free download from the band's official website—"Hallelujah" and "Mothers of the Night". One song, "Fill My Cup", has not been released by Delirious?, but appears on the ''Compassionart'' album and features vocals by Delirious? lead vocalist
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.


Reception

Christian magazine ''Christian Today'' stated that the album "questions everything, from cancer to consumerism, 'five star' dreams to slums and poverty. It is an album that calls for sacrifice, social justice and love." It has also stated that "Kingdom of Comfort is yet another homerun (sic) for Delirious, with amped up modern rock production, some challenging lyrics meant to inspired by social action, and more stirring songs of worship."
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gave the album ten out of ten, stating that it was "one of the most raw, passionate albums that these Christian rock titans have ever released".


Track listing

# "Kingdom of Comfort" (
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,
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, Jon Thatcher) – 3:29 # "God Is Smiling" (Smith, Garrard, Thatcher) – 4:09 # "Give What You've Got" (Smith, Garrard, Thatcher) – 3:32 # " Love Will Find a Way" (Smith, Garrard, Thatcher) – 4:29 # "Eagle Rider" (Smith, Garrard, Thatcher) – 4:11 # "We Give You Praise" (Smith, Garrard, Thatcher,
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) – 5:13 # "How Sweet the Name" (Smith, Garrard, Thatcher) – 5:42 # "Wonder" (Smith, Garrard, Thatcher) – 4:13 # "Break the Silence" (Smith, Garrard, Thatcher,
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) – 4:12 # "Stare the Monster Down" (Smith, Garrard, Thatcher) – 3:27 # "All God's Children" (Smith, Garrard, Thatcher) – 5:51 # "My Soul Sings" (Smith, Garrard, Thatcher) – 6:59 # "We Give You Praise (Radio Mix)" (Smith, Garrard, Thatcher,
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) – 4:03 (US version only) # "Hallelujah" (Smith, Garrard, Thatcher) – 4:39 (download only) # "Mothers of the Night" (Smith, Garrard, Thatcher) – 5:28 (download only)


Personnel

Delirious? *
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– lead vocals, guitars, additional keyboards * Stuart "Stu G" Garrard – guitars, programming, additional keyboards, vocals *
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– acoustic piano, keyboards * Jon Thatcher – programming, additional keyboards, bass guitar, bass synth,
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* Stewart Smith – drums, percussion Additional musicians * Sam Gibson – drum programming, additional percussion, loops *
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– cello (7) * Sir John Cass's Foundation Primary School Choir – choir (11) * Pat Bilborough – choir director (11)


Production

* Martin Smith – producer * Stu G – producer * Sam Gibson – producer, recording, mixing * Christopher Stevens – producer (13), mixing (13) * Andy Harsant – vocal recording (13) * Leon Zervos – mastering at Sterling Sound (New York City, New York, USA) * Les Moir – A&R assistance *
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– A&R assistance * Adrian Thompson – A&R assistance * Chris York – A&R assistance * Mark Debnam – creative director, design * Stewart Smith – creative director, design * David Dobson – photography * Andy Hutch – photography * Sonja Wrethman – photography * Debbo & Smee – photography


References

{{Authority control Delirious? albums 2008 albums Sparrow Records albums