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About Indeep
Hailing from New York, the dance-disco outfit Indeep scored a massive hit in 1983 with "Last Night a DJ Saved My Life." Led by songwriter Michael Cleveland, the band issued a full-length album under the same title shortly thereafter, but with the disco movement almost extinct by this time (and with the emergence of such styles as rap), Indeep subsequently had a tough time following up their smash and were delegated to "one-hit wonder" status. The act continued recording into the mid-'80s, and issued a few quickly forgotten albums: When Boys Talk, Buffalo Bill, and The Record Keeps Spinning. But the group's lone hit has become a dancefloor classic over the years, and 1991 saw the release of the 23-track best-of set, The Collection. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
Compilations Featuring Indeep (20)
| Last Night A DJ Saved My Life: The Histo... | Universal Mu... |
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| 12"/80s/Dance | Family Recordings |
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| The Mash Up Mix 2006: MIXED.BY.THE.CUT.U... | Ministry Of... |
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| Bar Funkin': LOW DOWN AND SEXY, DON'T GI... | Beechwood Mu... |
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| Let's Groove | Demon Music... |
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