About Time (Angel album)

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About Time
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Studio album by
Released12 April 2013
Recorded2010 - 2013
Genre R&B, hip hop, grime
Length58:55
Label Universal Republic, Island
Producer Angel (exec.), Parker Ighile, Midi Mafia, Dion Wardle, Tommy Hittz, Kyle James
Singles from About Time
  1. "Julie"
    Released: 30 May 2010
  2. "Go In, Go Hard"
    Released: 18 March 2012
  3. "Wonderful"
    Released: 15 July 2012
  4. "Time After Time"
    Released: 29 November 2012
  5. "The World"
    Released: 5 April 2013
  6. "Rocket Love"
    Released: 15 April 2013

About Time is the debut solo studio album released by British R&B singer Angel. The album was released in Ireland on 12 April 2013 and in the UK on 15 April via Island and Universal Republic.

Contents

Background

The release of the album was announced in January 2013, a month after the release of the single "Time After Time". On 16 March 2013, the release date of 15 April 2013 was confirmed via Facebook. The album includes guest appearances from the likes of British rapper Wretch 32, British DJ Trevor Nelson, American rapper Notorious B.I.G., Finnish band H.I.M, rapper Wizkid, and British soul singer Shakka. The album produced five singles: including four before the release, and one after. The track "Julie", released as Angel's debut single and initially due to appear on the album, was cut in favour of new material. The album debuted at #33 on the UK Albums Chart. A total of fifteen non-album tracks were released to the iTunes Store prior to the album's release, contained within three EPs, and B-sides to the album's singles.

Singles

Track listing

Standard edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."1st Seven O'Ten" (featuring George the Poet)George MpangaParallel0:46
2."Paid in Full" (featuring H.I.M and The Notorious B.I.G.) Sirach Charles, Kassa Alexander, Victoria Akintola, Peter Ighile Peter Ighile4:21
3."Blown Away" (featuring Wizkid)Charles, Alexander, Ayodeji BalogunParallel3:47
4."The World"Charles, Alexander, Ighile, Dion Wardle, Michael RileyPeter Ighile, Parallel3:43
5."Vegas"Charles, AlexanderParallel3:00
6."Wonderful"Charles, Alexander, Akintola, Ighile, Wardle, Kyle Abrahams Parker & James, Parallel4:24
7."Victory"Charles, Alexander, Akintola, IghilePeter Ighile3:55
8."More Fire" (featuring Shakka)Charles, Alexander, Akintola, Shakka PhilipsParallel4:05
9."Circles In Squares"Charles, AlexanderParallel3:56
10."Secrets" (featuring Wretch 32)Charles, Alexander, Akintola, Ighile, Kyle James, Jermaine Scott Peter Ighile, Parallel4:29
11."Time After Time" (featuring Trevor Nelson and Vickytola)Charles, Alexander, Tommy Hittz, Theron Thomas, Timothy Thomas, James AbrahartTommy Hittz, Parallel4:31
12."Go"Charles, Alexander, AkintolaParallel4:32
13."Sober" (featuring Chasing Grace)Charles, Alexander, Akintola, IghilePeter Ighile, Parallel, Kyle James4:02
14."Fourteen Four 13'" (starring George the Poet)George MpangaParallel1:16
15."Rocket Love"Waynne Nugent, Kevin Risto, Christopher Breaux, Lamont Neuble, Tim Stewart, Charlie Gambetta Dirty Swift, Bruce Waynne 4:05
Total length:49:39
Deluxe edition bonus tracks [1]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
16."Impossible To Kill"Charles, Alexander, AkintolaParallel3:38
17."Day Dun"CharlesParallel3:59
18."Why" (featuring George the Poet)Charles, MpangaParallel4:09
iTunes Store deluxe edition bonus content [1]
No.TitleLength
19."Wonderful" (Music video)3:46
20."The World" (Music video)3:51
21."Ride Out" (Music video)4:15
22."Go In, Go Hard" (Music video)3:47
Physical deluxe edition bonus disc [2]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Ride Out" (featuring Sneakbo)Charles, Alexander, Akintola, Agassi OdusinaParallel4:15
2."Go In, Go Hard" (featuring Wretch 32)Charles, James Abrahart, Ryan Williamson, ScottParallel3:47
3."Handle It"  2:57
4."We Know Better"  3:53
5."Tough Got Goin'" (featuring Cherise)Charles, Cherise RobertsParker & James5:02
6."Just Sayin'"CharlesParallel3:12
Australian edition [3]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."1st Seven O'Ten" (featuring George the Poet)George MpangaParallel0:46
2."Wonderful"Charles, Alexander, Akintola, Ighile, Abrahams, Wardle Parker & James, Parallel4:24
3."More Fire" (featuring Shakka)Charles, Alexander, Akintola, PhilipsParallel4:05
4."Victory"Charles, Alexander, Akintola, IghileParker Ighile3:55
5."Vegas"Charles, AlexanderParallel3:00
6."Secrets" (featuring Wretch 32)Charles, Alexander, Akintola, Ighile, James, ScottPeter Ighile, Parallel4:29
7."Get Money"Charles, AlexanderParallel3:22
8."Day Dun"CharlesParallel3:59
9."Why" (featuring George the Poet)Charles, MpangaParallel4:09
10."Rocket Love"Nugent, Risto, Breaux, Neuble, Stewart, Gambetta Dirty Swift, Bruce Waynne 4:05
11."Time After Time" (featuring Trevor Nelson and Vickytola)Charles, Alexander, Hittz, Thomas, Thomas, AbrahartTommy Hittz, Parallel4:31
12."Impossible To Kill"Charles, Alexander, AkintolaParallel3:38
13."Sober" (featuring Chasing Grace)Charles, Alexander, Akintola, IghilePeter Ighile, Parallel, Kyle James4:02
14."Go In, Go Hard" (featuring Wretch 32)Charles, Abrahart, Williamson, ScottParallel3:47
15."Ride Out" (featuring Sneakbo)Charles, Alexander, Akintola, OdusinaParallel4:15
16."How Can I Lose" (featuring Chip)Charles, Jahmaal FyffeParallel3:55
B-sides and additional tracks [4]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Ride or Die" (featuring Misha B)Sirach Charles, Kassa Alexander, Misha BryanParallel3:19
2."Fire"Sirach CharlesParallel2:59
3."Mirror"  4:17
4."How Can I Lose" (featuring Chip)Sirach Charles, Jahmaal FyffeParallel3:55
5."Let Me In"Sirach CharlesParallel2:50
6."O2" (featuring Tinchy Stryder, A-Star and Sloth)Sirach Charles, Kwasi Danquah, Daniel Owens, Akelle CharlesDavid Nkumrah6:10
7."Set It Off"Sirach Charles, Nathan ThompsonParallel3:31
8."Knock Me Out"Sirach CharlesParallel4:00
9."Gleamin'" (featuring Maxsta and Wiley)Sirach Charles, Kassa Alexander, Richard Cowie, Ian KoromahParallel4:29
10."Raining Girls" (featuring Temps)Sirach Charles, Kassa Alexander, Stacey DavidParallel4:50
11."Popstar" (featuring Giggs)Sirach Charles, Kassa Alexander, Peter Ighile, Kyle Abrahams, Nathan Thompson, Dion WardlePeter Ighile, Parallel4:10
12."Bottles" (featuring Scorcher and G Frsh)Sirach Charles, Kassa Alexander, Gordon Egwu, Tayo JarrettParallel4:01
13."Hard"Sirach Charles, Kassa AlexanderParallel3:36
14."Ladder" (featuring Mark Asari and Cleo Sol)Sirach Charles, Kassa Alexander, Mark Asari, Cleo NikolicParallel4:03
15."Julie"  4:02

Chart

Chart (2013)Peak
position
UK Albums Chart [5] 33

Release history

RegionsDatesFormat(s)Label(s)
Ireland 12 April 2013 CD, High Grade Edition CD, digital download Island, Universal Republic
United Kingdom 15 April 2013

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