Deliverance (Citizen Kane album)

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]

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)

Reception edit

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 edit

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 edit

  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.