The Undeveloped Heart EP
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The Undeveloped Heart EP | ||||
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Released | 1998 | |||
Genre | Rock, Pop, Alternative rock | |||
Label | Internazionale Records | |||
Producer | Paul McGeechan, Ricky Ross | |||
Ricky Ross chronology | ||||
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The Undeveloped Heart EP is the sole single/EP release from Scottish rock musician Ricky Ross' album New Recording. It contains a new version of "The Undeveloped Heart", which was originally recorded by Ross' band Deacon Blue and re-recorded by Ross for New Recording. The addition of a driving bass line and guitar to "The Undeveloped Heart (98 Remix)" completes the move of the song from its original form as an understated piano ballad to a track that sits fully in alternative rock territory.
Deacon Blue would regroup in 1999[1] and release two albums before Ross' next solo album, This Is the Life would be released in 2002.
Track listing
[edit]All songs written by Ricky Ross, except where noted:
- "The Undeveloped Heart (98 Remix)" – 3:57
- "Ghost" – 2:46
- "Wake Up and Dream (Acoustic Version)" – 3:25
- "Passing Through" – 5:16
- "Only Love Remains" – 2:00
Personnel
[edit]- Ricky Ross - vocals, keyboards, guitar
- Paul McGeechan - programming, noises
- Mick Slaven - guitar on "The Undeveloped Heart (98 Remix)"
References
[edit]- ^ "Ricky Ross: The Deacon Blue man talks about his music and faith - Ricky Ross". www.crossrhythms.co.uk. Retrieved 2024-09-24.