Late September

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studio album
First released:
Jun 7 2004

Overview Edit

Late September is the debut & only studio album by the Electro/Dance band Deepest Blue.

The album was released after the three smash hit singles, "Deepest Blue", "Give It Away" & "Is It A Sin" with no massive success, the album peaked at #22 on the UK Albums Chart, the album 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 #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.

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Release dates:
  • Aug 17 2004

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5 stars It's very good
After hearing hits Deepest blue, and give it away, I was expecting a dance album. In fact, as the group promises they are not a dance group, they do pop music. Many great tracks on this cd, although not danceable. This group has talent with lyrics stemming from the soul and heart. I highly recommend this for a change of pace. It's soft pop I'd say with some dance. N'joy!
Written by mitzigg04 "mittzigg"
2 stars Sounds like nothing special & weak versions of other bands
I first heard of Deepest Blue from the 'Deepest Blue' John Hopkins Mix on the Ministry of Sounds Chillout Sessions 2004 CD. I really love this version of the song & this made me want to track down the bands other works, this CD.

Well, I know the track I love & still strongly recommend is a remix. That remix's are always different from the bands original version of the song but I was really amazed just how different it was. I expected something more in lines the the other Ministry of Sounds CD's…
Written by Damon G. Bransom "Anime the choice of a New Generation"

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Late September 10 tracks format: 1 x CD
record label: Open
catalog number: OPENCD03
release dates: Jun 7 2004 in United Kingdom
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