V Deep

V Deep
Studio album by The Boomtown Rats
Released 1982
Genre Rock
Label Ensign Records (UK)
Columbia Records (USA)
Producer Tony Visconti
The Boomtown Rats
The Boomtown Rats chronology
Mondo Bongo
(1981)
V Deep
(1982)
In the Long Grass
(1984)
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V Deep was The Boomtown Rats' fifth album and the first to be released after guitarist Gerry Cott left the group. It includes the hits "House on Fire" and "Up All Night"

Contents

Name

The name of the album is pronounced "five deep", not "vee deep". It is taken from the Japanese term for a style of love-making, "four shallow, five deep", but also refers to the fact that it's the band's fifth album and also that they are now a five-piece following the departure of Gerry Cott.[2]

Track listing

UK release

All songs were written by Bob Geldof, except where noted.

  1. "Never in a Million Years"
  2. "The Bitter End"
  3. "Talking in Code"
  4. "He Watches It All"
  5. "A Storm Breaks"
  6. "Charmed Lives"
  7. "House on Fire"
  8. "Up All Night"
  9. "Skin on Skin"
  10. "The Little Death/... House Burned Down" (B. Geldof, P. Briquette)

U.S. release

All songs were written by Bob Geldof, except where noted.

  1. "Never in a Million Years"
  2. "The Bitter End"
  3. "Talking in Code"
  4. "He Watches It All"
  5. "A Storm Breaks"
  6. "Charmed Lives"
  7. "House on Fire"
  8. "Whitehall 1212" (from the UK Mondo Bongo)
  9. "Skin on Skin"
  10. "The Little Death/... House Burned Down" (B. Geldof, P. Briquette)

2005 reissue

All songs were written by Bob Geldof, except where noted.

  1. "He Watches It All"
  2. "Never in a Million Years"
  3. "Talking in Code"
  4. "The Bitter End"
  5. "The Little Death" (B. Geldof, P. Briquette)
  6. "A Storm Breaks"
  7. "Up All Night"
  8. "House on Fire"
  9. "Charmed Lives"
  10. "Skin on Skin"
  11. "Say Hi to Mick"
  12. "No Hiding Place" (B-side)
  13. "House on Fire" (12" Dub Version)
  14. "Up All Night" (Long Version)

Personnel

Popular culture

The song "Up All Night" from this album is used as the bumper music for the final segment of tne U.S. sports radio show The Jim Rome Show.

Footnotes