[1] In November 2010 the album was re-released in digital form on various online music retail websites, including iTunes in New Zealand and Australia.
Recording for The Deepest Blue took place at numerous studios in Sydney, Auckland, and Wellington.
Multiple notable Australian and New Zealand musicians contributed to its creation, including singer Daryl Braithwaite - whom Urlich had previously collaborated with on the former's No.
[1][2] Three singles were released to promote the album, with lead "Gonna Make You Mine" reaching the top 30 of the Australian charts and its follow-up "Every Little Thing" peaking at No.
Combined with their inability to market her in the Northern Hemisphere, Sony resultingly dropped Urlich after the release of The Deepest Blue.