Late September | ||
---|---|---|
Studio album by Deepest Blue | ||
Released | 7 June 2004 | |
Recorded | 2003-04 | |
Genre | Electronic, dance | |
Length | 41:35 | |
Label | Ministry of Sound | |
Producer | Matt Schwartz, Joel Edwards | |
Singles from Late September | ||
|
||
Professional ratings | ||
Review scores | ||
Source | Rating | |
AllMusic |
Late September is the only studio album by British electronic music duo Deepest Blue. It was released after the three smash hit singles, "Deepest Blue", "Give It Away" and "Is It a Sin", but failed to live up to the success of the singles. It peaking at number 22 on the UK Albums Chart and went on to sell over 70,000 copies in the United Kingdom, being certified Silver.
This album was also released in several countries around the world, including Mexico where it peaked at number 69 on the Albums chart. It was also released in selected European and Asian countries.
Some editions of the album were released as Limited Edition, including a bonus disc with remixes.
Worldwide, the album's success was limited, going on to sell 300,000 copies, causing the professional split of the band members Matt Schwartz & Joel Edwards after being dropped by Ministry of Sound.
CD1
as above
CD2
"Be Still My Heart"
Written by Joel Edwards & Matt Schwartz
Conducted & Arranged by Simon Hale
Violins by Perry Montague-Manso, Patrick Kiernan, Jackie Shave & Gavyn Wright
Viola by Bruce White
Cello David Daniels
"Can't Believe"
Written by Joel Edwards & Matt Schwartz
Drums by Darrin Mooney
"Is It A Sin?"
Written by Joel Edwards & Matt Schwartz
"Give It Away"
Written by Joel Edwards & Matt Schwartz
"Turn Out Right"
Written by Joel Edwards & Matt Schwartz
Conducted & Arranged by Simon Hale
Violins by Perry Montague-Manso, Patrick Kiernan, Jackie Shave & Gavyn Wright
Viola by Bruce White
Cello David Daniels