Six: Deep in My Heart

Six: Deep in My Heart
Studio album by Fancy
Released 1991
Recorded 1991
Genre Hip-House, Disco
Length 63:27
Label ZYX
Producer T.I.P
Fancy chronology
Five
(1990)
Six: Deep in My Heart
(1991)
It's Me (The Hits 1984-1994)
(1994)
Singles from Six: Deep in My Heart
  1. "When Guardian Angels... Rap"
    Released: 1990
  2. "Fools Cry Rap"
    Released: 1991

Six: Deep in My Heart is the 6th album by Fancy. It was released in 1991 on ZYX.

Background

Six: Deep in My Heart is the first and only album by Fancy where he is experimenting with hip-house sound. Four of Fancy's previous singes are also to be found on this album, all of them remixed in a hip-house style.[1]

Six: Deep in My Heart is the first album by Fancy to be released on another record label then Metronome Music.[2]

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Fools Cry/Whenever Fools Cry" (featuring. Grandmaster Tess & Steve D5) 3:38
2. "Deep in My Heart/In My Heart" (featuring. Grandmaster Tess & Steve D5) 3:08
3. "Flames of Love/Love Flames" (featuring. Grandmaster Tess & Steve D5) 3:56
4. "Running Man/The Man" (featuring. Grandmaster Tess & Steve D5) 3:43
5. "I'm Free/Freedom" (featuring. Grandmaster Tess & Steve D5) 4:15
6. "Slice Me Nice/S.L.I.C.E." (featuring. Grandmaster Tess & Steve D5) 4:03
7. "Love in Japan"   3:32
8. "No More Sin" (featuring. Grandmaster Tess & Steve D5) 3:03
9. "Cool Jerk"   3:30
10. "Soul for Sale"   4:06
11. "Promised Land"   3:56
12. "Deep in My Heart/No More Sin/Love in Japan(Medley)"   3:10
13. "It's the Same Old Song"   3:20
14. "Push and Show of Love"   4:03
Bonustracks Exclusive On The CD Format
No. Title Length
15. "Flames of Love/Love Flames" (Karaoke-Party-Instrumental) 4:00
16. "Fools Cry/Whenever Fools Cry" (Karaoke-Party-Instrumental) 4:21
17. "Running Man/The Man" (Karaoke-Party-Instrumental) 3:43

Album credits

All songs on Six: Deep in My Heart is produced by T.I.P

Germany

References

"Six: Deep in My Heart Album Info". Retrieved 2010-12-06. 

"Fancy's Discography Info". Retrieved 2010-12-06. 

"Fancy's Official Fanclub". Retrieved 2010-12-06. 

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