Prince of the Deep Water was the first of two studio albums by British band
The Blessing. Released by
MCA Records in
1991, it included the band's only UK Top 40 hit single, "Highway 5". The album was recorded and produced by
Neil Dorfsman and mastered by
Bob Ludwig. "Highway 5" initially reached #42 on the
UK Singles Chart.[1] The single was remixed and re-released at the end of the year, and early in 1992 re-charted, this time peaking at #30.[2]Prince of the Deep Water featured guest musicians
Nicky Hopkins,
Richard Tee,
Jeff Porcaro,
Rickie Lee Jones, and
Bruce Hornsby, and went on to sell 125,000 copies.[1]
Prince of the Deep Water was the first of two studio albums by British band
The Blessing. Released by
MCA Records in
1991, it included the band's only UK Top 40 hit single, "Highway 5". The album was recorded and produced by
Neil Dorfsman and mastered by
Bob Ludwig. "Highway 5" initially reached #42 on the
UK Singles Chart.[1] The single was remixed and re-released at the end of the year, and early in 1992 re-charted, this time peaking at #30.[2]Prince of the Deep Water featured guest musicians
Nicky Hopkins,
Richard Tee,
Jeff Porcaro,
Rickie Lee Jones, and
Bruce Hornsby, and went on to sell 125,000 copies.[1]