Deep (Peter Murphy album)
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Deep is the third solo studio album by English musician Peter Murphy. Produced by Simon Rogers, the album was released on 19 December 1989 through Beggars Banquet Records in the UK and RCA/Atlantic Records in the US. The album features contributions from Murphy's backing band, The Hundred Men.
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Deep (Peter Murphy album)
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Peter Murphy and Paul Statham; except where indicated
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Peter Murphy-Deep.png
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CD and cassette bonus track
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Limited edition CD bonus track
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Version Two
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Version One
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1988
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1989
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1989-12-19
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Master Rock
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Shy
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A Strange Kind of Love
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Seven Veils
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Roll Call
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The Line Between the Devil's Teeth
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Crystal Wrists
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Deep Ocean Vast Sea
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Marlene Dietrich's Favourite Poem
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Deep is the third solo studio album by English musician Peter Murphy. Produced by Simon Rogers, the album was released on 19 December 1989 through Beggars Banquet Records in the UK and RCA/Atlantic Records in the US. The album features contributions from Murphy's backing band, The Hundred Men. The album spawned three singles: "The Line Between the Devil's Teeth (And That Which Cannot Be Repeat)", "Cuts You Up" and "A Strange Kind of Love". The track "Cuts You Up" became a modern rock hit in 1990, spending seven weeks at the top of the U.S. charts and crossing over to Billboard Hot 100, where it peaked at number 55. The other singles also charted on the Modern Rock Tracks chart, peaking at numbers 18 and 21, respectively.
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