Euphoria (Canadian band)

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Euphoria
OriginToronto, Ontario, Canada
GenresAmericana, Electronic, Blues, Rock, Dance
Years active1993 (1993)–present
LabelsSix Degrees Rounder Records Sony Music The Orchard
Websitewww.euphoria.to

Euphoria is a Canadian trance, techno, blues and electronica music project based in Toronto, Ontario.[1] The music group has released four albums and two remix EPs prominently featuring the slide guitar of Emmy-nominated musician Ken Ramm.

History[]

Euphoria was formed in Toronto in 1993 by Ken Ramm. Their 1999 self-titled effort featured guest appearances by Geddy Lee (Rush), Roy Babbington (Soft Machine), Anne Dudley (Art of Noise), and gospel singer .[2][3] In 1999 the track "Delirium" from the self-titled debut release broke onto North American radio charts.[4] "Delirium" was also used in The Ongoing History of New Music episode "Alt-Rock's Greatest Instrumentals" from 2003.

The album Beautiful My Child was released in early 2001. In 2006, Euphoria released their third album, Precious Time, which featured full-length vocal tracks from singers Tracy Bonham and Tina Dico.[5][4] A two album set, E4 Vocal and Instrumental, was released in 2013.[citation needed]

Euphoria's music has been used on several television shows, including CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Malcolm In The Middle, Roswell, Luck, Witchblade and Oprah. Films include The Expendables 3, The Center Of The World and international trailers for the films Vanilla Sky and Hidalgo. Apple Inc. CEO Steve Jobs used Euphoria's songs Sweet Rain and Delirium in his Keynotes presentations.[citation needed]

Albums[]

  • Euphoria (1999)
  • Delirium Remixes (EP - 1999)
  • Beautiful My Child (2001)
  • Sweet Rain Remixes (EP - 2001)
  • Precious Time (2006)
  • E4 Instrumental (2013)
  • E4 Vocal (2013)
  • Euphoria Remix EP (2016)

Track listing[]

Euphoria (1999)[]

01. Delirium – 5:01

02. (Is This) Heaven? – 4:04

03. Sleep – 4:20

04. Wait For You – 4:59

05. Notting Hill Gate – 2:04

06. Lost On A River – 5:00

07. The Dreamer – 5:47

08. Watching The Skies – 5:15

09. Elevator To My Soul – 3:54

10. The Road – 6:20

Beautiful My Child (2001)[]

01. Sweet Rain – 3:22

02. Little Gem – 4:30

03. In The Pink – 3:18

04. Runaway Monday – 3:25

05. Beautiful My Child – 3:31

06. Desert Drive – 5:08

07. By The Sea – 4:12

08. Cactus – 2:20

09. Devil May Care – 4:03

10. Outside – 2:43

11. 1001 Dreams – 4:24

12. Silky Delta – 2:39

Precious Time (2006)[]

01. Back Against the Wall – 5:19

02. Blue – 3:34

03. Cowboys – 5:33

04. Saints and Sinners – 3:46

05. The Glendale Train – 2:29

06. Fire in the Hole – 3:18

07. Precious Time – 4:43

08. The Getaway – 5:07

09. Anyone Can Lose – 4:41

10. Forever Dust – 4:23

11. Kolkata – 3:17

12. Vapor – 10:26

e4 Vocal (2013)[]

01. In My Dreams – feat Robyn Dell'Unto – 2:53

02. Keeps You Going – feat Robyn Dell'Unto – 4:01

03. Remembrance Day – feat Robyn Dell'Unto – 3:18

04. Drift With Me – feat Robyn Dell'Unto – 3:19

05. Sway Song – feat Robyn Dell'Unto – 3:23

06. N'Awlins [The Lumber River Chronicles] – feat Robyn Dell'Unto – 3:29

07. Black Magic – feat Kalisa Ewing – 4:28

e4 Instrumental (2013)[]

01. Keeps You Going – 4:01

02. Dream 1 – 1:15

03 A Whisper In The Wind – 4:18

04. Dream 2 – 1:09

05. Incarcerated – 4:28

06. Dream 3 – 1:31

07. Anne's House – 4:00

08. Dream 4 – 1:25

09. Remembrance Day – 3:10

10. Dream 5 – 1:17

11. Have To Yell – 5:07

12. Dream 6 – :16

13. Telephone – 4:34

Euphoria Remix EP (2016)[]

01. Sinners and Saints (Still Life Remix) – feat Tina Dico – 4:07

02. Sinners and Saints (Tunabeats Tasty Remix) – feat Tina Dico – 4:58

03. Blue (Blue Bombay Mix) – feat Tina Dico – 4:13

References[]

  1. ^ "Euphoria: Precious Time". Sea of Tranquility. October 2nd 2006 Michael Popke
  2. ^ "The music world is evidently feeling euphoric these days". By Scott Iwasaki Deseret News June 25, 1999
  3. ^ " Euphoria Euphoria". AllMusic Review by Rick Anderson
  4. ^ Jump up to: a b " Euphoria Precious Time". AllMusic Review by Jo-Ann Greene
  5. ^ "MAY MUSIC REVIEWS". Out There Monthly, May 1, 2006

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