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Deep Cuts is a compilation album by the Canadian hard rock band Helix. It is their 12th official release, and their third compilation album . It collects music from both their early indi career as well as their catalogue with Capitol Records and rare tracks.
Deep Cuts is the 18th studio release, and 16th full-length studio album, by alternative rock band the Choir, released in 2021. This is the band’s first studio album to be recorded after the death of long-time bass guitarist Tim Chandler , who died in 2018.
Ribs" is a deep house-influenced electronica, indietronica, and electropop song, [4] [6] which starts ambiently and, [5] according to Jason Lipshutz of Billboard, features an "exhausted-sounding Lorde growing more frantic with each passing second," with lyrics that include the singer discovering her maturity and "grown-up problems."
Deep Cuts, Volume 1 (1973–1976) is a compilation of Queen tracks between 1973 and 1976. Unlike other compilations released by Queen, Deep Cuts contains songs which are largely not as well known as Queen's hits. The album was released on 14 March 2011 as part of Queen's 40th anniversary.
Deep Cuts: The Best of the Ballads: 12 RIAJ: Gold [16] 2004 Greatest Hits: 70 2009 Next Time Around: Best of Mr. Big: 10 2014 The Vault — "—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory.
Deep Cuts may refer to: Deep Cuts (Mr. Big album) Deep Cuts (The Knife album) Deep Cuts (Strawbs album) Deep Cuts (A Perfect Circle album) Deep Cuts (Yellowcard album) Deep Cuts, Volume 1 (1973–1976) (Queen album) Deep Cuts, Volume 2 (1977–1982) (Queen album) Deep Cuts, Volume 3 (1984–1995) (Queen album) Deep Cuts (The Choir album)
Deep Cuts, Volume 3 (1984–1995) is a compilation of Queen featuring some of their lesser-known tracks from between 1984 and 1995. Deep Cuts Volume 3 was released on 5 September 2011, as part of Queen's 40th Anniversary, simultaneously with the third group of five reissues of Queen studio albums (The Works, A Kind of Magic, The Miracle, Innuendo and Made in Heaven) from which the songs are ...
Their album Deep Cuts was also nominated for the best record of the year, although that award went to the Cardigans. At the Grammis awards in 2007, the Knife won in all six categories that they were nominated in: Composer of the Year, Music DVD of the Year, Producer of the Year, Pop Group of the Year, Album of the Year and Artist of the Year.