Soul Deep (Jimmy Barnes album)

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Soul Deep
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Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 8, 1991
RecordedMay−August 1991
StudioFreight Train Studios, Bowral, Australia
Genre Soul
Length40:20
Label Mushroom
Producer Don Gehman
Jimmy Barnes chronology
Two Fires
(1990)
Soul Deep
(1991)
Heat
(1993)
Singles from Soul Deep
  1. "I Gotcha"
    Released: September 1991
  2. "When Something Is Wrong with My Baby"
    Released: November 1991
  3. "Ain't No Mountain High Enough"
    Released: January 1992
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I Gotcha" Joe Tex 3:29
2."(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher"
  • Gary Jackson
  • Raynard Miner
  • Carl Smith
3:04
3."When Something Is Wrong with My Baby" (with John Farnham)4:56
4."Show Me"Joe Tex3:28
5."Many Rivers to Cross" Jimmy Cliff 3:07
6."Reflections"3:05
7."Ain't No Mountain High Enough"2:23
8."I Found a Love"
3:05
9."Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours"2:52
10."Bring It On Home to Me" Sam Cooke 3:21
11."Here I Am (Come and Take Me)"3:51
12."River Deep – Mountain High"3:39
Total length:40:20
2004 reissue bonus live tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Respect" Otis Redding 2:40
14."Reach Out I'll Be There" Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier and Eddie Holland 3:40
15."Try a Little Tenderness"4:24
16."Stagger Lee"
3:16
17."Sweet Soul Music"
3:44
Total length:58:04
Soul Deep 30 bonus tracks (original album from tracks 3–14)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Soothe Me" (with Sam Moore) Sam Cooke 3:31
2."Do You Love Me" (with Josh Teskey) Berry Gordy Jr. 3:30
15."Reflections" (with Ian Moss)
  • B. Holland
  • Dozier
  • E. Holland
3:33
16."I Gotcha" (rock version)Joe Tex4:24
Total length:55:18

Live at the Palais 1991 DVD

Barnes toured Australia with Soul Deep and recorded the concert at Melbourne's Palais Theatre. It was released on VHS, and later, DVD. [5] The DVD and audio of the concert on CD was later included with a limited deluxe edition of the Soul Deep 30 reissue. [3]

  1. "(Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher and Higher"
  2. "Respect"
  3. "Ain't No Mountain High Enough"
  4. "Here I Am (Come and Take Me)"
  5. "Signed Sealed Delivered (I'm Yours)"
  6. "I Found a Love"
  7. "Reach Out I'll Be There"
  8. "Many Rivers to Cross"
  9. "Show Me"
  10. "Try a Little Tenderness"
  11. "Stagger Lee"
  12. "Bring It On Home to Me" (with Diesel)
  13. "Sister Mercy" (with Ross Wilson)
  14. "I Gotcha"
  15. "Little Darling"
  16. "River Deep Mountain High"
  17. "When Something Is Wrong with My Baby" (with John Farnham)
  18. "Sweet Soul Music" (with Ross Wilson and Diesel)
  19. "In the Midnight Hour" (with Diesel and John Farnham)

Personnel

Charts and certifications

See also

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