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#REDIRECT [[Threshold (band)#Studio albums]]
{{Infobox Album | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->
Name = Psychedelicatessen |
Type = studio |
Artist = [[Threshold (band)|Threshold]] |
Cover = Threshold_Psychedelicatessen.jpg |
Released = 1994<br />2001 |
Recorded = 1994 |
Genre = [[Progressive metal]] |
Length = 55:26 |
Label = [[Giant Electric Pea]] <br /> [[InsideOut Music]] |
Producer = [[Karl Groom]] and [[Richard West (keyboardist)|Richard West]] |
Reviews = |
Last album = ''[[Wounded Land (album)|Wounded Land]]''<br /> (1993) |
This album = '''''Psychedelicatessen'''''<br />(1994) |
Next album = ''[[Extinct Instinct]]''<br /> (1997) |
}}
'''''Psychedelicatessen''''' is the second studio album by [[Threshold (band)|Threshold]], released in late 1994. It is their only studio album to feature [[Glynn Morgan]] on vocals, and also 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. [http://www.dprp.net/specials/threshold/index.html] <!-- This is also mentioned during Karl Groom and Richard West's commentary on the Critical Energy DVD --> Their first fan club release ''[[Decadent (album)|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 (band)|Moodswings]] ([[Arista Records|Arista]], 1997). <!-- Perhaps this should go in an "Other uses" section at the top of the article -->

The name of the album is a [[portmanteau]] of the words "[[Psychedelic]]" and "[[Delicatessen]]".

==Track listing==
# "[[Sunseeker (Threshold song)|Sunseeker]]" – 7:38
# "A Tension of Souls" – 7:10
# "Into the Light" – 10:00
# "Will to Give" – 4:54
# "Under the Sun" – 3:05
# "Babylon Rising" – 4:42
# "He Is I Am" – 5:51
# "Innocent" – 4:43
# "Devoted" – 7:32

===Special edition===
The 2001 remaster contains two bonus tracks:
# "Lost" – 2:42 ''A song originally included on the Japanese release''
# "Intervention" – 8:25 ''The band's first released song, re-recorded with Glynn Morgan singing and Richard West on keyboards''

==Editions==
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 [[Personal computer|PC]]. ("Enhanced Elements.") Livedelica features [[Jay Micciche]] on drums.

===Special Edition "Enhanced Elements" Contents===
# Notes
# "Innocent" (Promotional Video)
# "A Tension Of Souls" (Live Video)
# Photos from the Livedelica tour
# ''Psychedelicatessen'' screensaver
# Hidden track ("He Is I Am" drum & bass version, from ''Decadent'')

==Personnel==
*[[Glynn Morgan]] – [[Singing|vocals]]
*[[Karl Groom]] – electric and acoustic [[guitar]]s
*[[Jon Jeary]] – [[bass guitar|bass]], acoustic guitar, and additional vocals
*[[Richard West (keyboardist)|Richard West]] – [[Keyboard instrument|keyboards]]
*[[Nick Midson]] – [[electric guitar]]
*[[Nick Harradence]] – [[Drum kit|drums]]
*[[Jay Micciche]] – drums (Livedelica)

==External links==
* [http://thresh.net/ Threshold official website]

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