Fathoms Deep

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Fathoms Deep
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Studio album by
Released1973
Genre Soul, Rhythm and blues
Label Raft Records, Reprise
Producer Jim Cregan, Linda Lewis
Linda Lewis chronology
Lark
(1972)
Fathoms Deep
(1973)
Not a Little Girl Anymore
(1975)

Fathoms Deep is the third album by English singer Linda Lewis, released in 1973.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks composed by Linda Lewis; except where indicated

Side One

  1. "Fathoms Deep" - (Linda Lewis, Jim Cregan)
  2. "I'm in Love Again"
  3. "Red Light Ladies"
  4. "If I Could"
  5. "Kingman-Tinman"
  6. "Lullabye"

Side Two

  1. "Play Around"
  2. "Wise Eyes"
  3. "Guffer"
  4. "Goodbye Joanna"
  5. "On the Stage"
  6. "Moles"

2012 Re-master CD bonus tracks

  1. "Sideway Shuffle" - (single)
  2. "Safe and Sound" - (Linda Lewis, Jim Cregan) - (B-side of "Sideway Shuffle")
  3. "Red Light Ladies" (acoustic demo)

The remastered and expanded CD has the tracks in a different order (as set by Linda herself). "Play Around" was not originally planned to be on the album so it gets moved down the order.

Personnel

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