Deep Blue Something (album)

Deep Blue Something
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 10, 2001
Recorded1996–2001
GenreAlternative rock, pop rock
Length51:49
LabelAezra
ProducerDeep Blue Something, Charles Fisher
Deep Blue Something chronology
Byzantium
(1998)
Deep Blue Something
(2001)
Lunar Phase
(2025)

Deep Blue Something is the fourth studio album by alternative rock band Deep Blue Something. It was released on Aezra in 2001.[1]

Details

While this is the band's fourth album, it was only the third to release in the US, as Byzantium never was. This is likely why five tracks from Byzantium were included in this album, alongside the eight new tracks.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Military Man"Toby Pipes, Clay Bergus5:08
2."So Precious" (originally from Byzantium)Deep Blue Something3:04
3."She Is" (originally from Byzantium)Deep Blue Something, Matthew Wilder3:26
4."Burning a Past"Deep Blue Something3:23
5."Higher"Todd Pipes, Toby Pipes, Clay Bergus, Jeff Whittington4:35
6."Number One"Toby Pipes3:47
7."Hell in Itself" (originally from Byzantium)Todd Pipes, Toby Pipes4:07
8."Who Wants It"Todd Pipes, Toby Pipes2:25
9."Focus"Toby Pipes4:11
10."Parkbench" (originally from Byzantium)Toby Pipes5:00
11."Page Me Wolverine"Todd Pipes3:18
12."Enough to Get By" (originally from Byzantium)Todd Pipes, Toby Pipes5:13
13."Beautiful Nightmare"Todd Pipes, Toby Pipes, Greg Wells, Charlotte Caffey5:13
Total length:51:49

Personnel

Deep Blue Something

  • Todd Pipes – bass guitar, lead & backing vocals
  • Toby Pipes – acoustic & electric guitars, lead & backing vocals
  • Clay Bergus – acoustic & electric guitars, backing vocals
  • John Kirtland – drums, percussion

Additional musicians

  • Jeff Roe – trombone, horns arrangement
  • Randy Burgeson – trumpet
  • Dave Monsch – baritone sax
  • Peter Hyrka – violin, strings arrangement
  • David Angel – violin
  • Cate Myer – violin
  • Alan Umstead – violin
  • Gary Tussing – cello
  • Ron de la Vega – cello
  • Paulinho Dacosta – percussion
  • Jeff Whittington – keyboards

References

  1. ^ "CMJ Radio 200". CMJ New Music Report. 69 (739). New York: New Music Report: 31. November 12, 2001. ISSN 0890-0795.