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Deliverance (Citizen Kane album)

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Deliverance
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 14, 1999
Genre
Length60:58
Label
  • Treehouse Records
Producer
  • Citizen Kane
  • Fin-S
  • S-Luv
Citizen Kane chronology
The Epic
(1997)
Deliverance
(1999)

Deliverance is the debut studio album by Canadian hip hop group Citizen Kane, released on September 14, 1999, by independent label Treehouse Records.[1] It was nominated for Best Rap Recording at the 2000 Juno Awards.[2] The 2001 documentary Raisin' Kane: A Rapumentary details the promotion and release of the album.[3]

Reception

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Del F. Cowie of Exclaim! praised Deliverance as a "well-executed project" that "trims the fat and maintains [the group's] previous high level of quality control."[1]

Track listing

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No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Intro" 0:28
2."Deliverance"Fin-S4:54
3."Soldier Story"
  • S-Luv
  • Fin-S
4:49
4."Interlude" 0:31
5."Monopoly Money"
  • Fin-S
  • Citizen Kane
3:46
6."Gambler"Fin-S3:45
7."Ini" (featuring Cali'Fate)Fin-S4:48
8."Yancy" 1:33
9."Graffiti Knights" (featuring Alana Bridgewater)Fin-S4:48
10."Remembrance Day"
  • Fin-S
  • Citizen Kane
4:12
11."Who the Fuck"Fin-S4:21
12."Interlude" 0:26
13."Tech Blows" (featuring Mission Holiday)Fin-S5:06
14."Ice Niggaz"Fin-S3:33
15."Interlude" 0:10
16."In da Cut" (featuring Camille Douglas)
  • Fin-S
  • Citizen Kane
4:08
17."Confrontations"Fin-S4:50
18."Eavesdroppin'" (featuring Dub-ill)Fin-S4:34
Total length:60:58

Samples

  • "Soldier Story" contains a sample of "The Changing World" by George Benson

References

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  1. ^ a b "Citizen Kane: Deliverance". Exclaim!, November 1, 1999.
  2. ^ "Alanis a Juno Junkie: Morissette leads pack but Prozzak, Bachman aren't that far behind". The Province, February 3, 2000.
  3. ^ "Citizen Kane film salutes native rap". Hamilton Spectator, March 1, 2001.