Shout and Deliver explained

Shout and Deliver
Type:single
Artist:The Reels
Album:Quasimodo's Dream
B-Side:Depression
Released:March 1981
Recorded:1980  - 1981 at Albert Studios
Genre:Pop, new wave
Length:2:42
Label:Polygram
Producer:The Reels
Prev Title:After the News
Prev Title2:Media Themes
Prev Year:1980
Next Title:Quasimodo's Dream
Next Title2:(Love Is) Here Today
Next Year:1981

"Shout and Deliver" is a song by The Reels, which was released as a single from their second album Quasimodo's Dream in March 1981. The single peaked at number 43 on the Australian charts.

Reviewed at the time of release, Roadrunner described the song as "another steaming slice of mutated pop from the most under-rated band in the land. Consists of a six-line chorus sung a number of times over a heavy drumbeat and lazy keyboard pattern. Annoying insistent and very clever."[1]

Track listing

  1. Shout and Deliver  - 2:42
  2. Depression  - 3:01

References

Notes and References

  1. Singles. Donald Robertson. April 1981. Roadrunner. 30.