ID (Michael Patrick Kelly album)

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Released16 June 2017 (2017-06-16)
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Length54:36
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Michael Patrick Kelly chronology
Ruah
(2016)
iD
(2017)
B.O.A.T.S
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iD is the fourth solo studio album by Irish-American singer-songwriter Michael Patrick Kelly. It was released on 16 June 2017 through Columbia/Sony Music. Production was handled by Kelly himself together with Jimmy Hogarth, Bradley Spence, Alex Beitzke, Clayton Morrison, Grayson Finley, Petter Ericson Stakee and Robin Tadic. It features guest appearances from Gentleman and Wildwood Kin.

Contents

The album reached number 2 in Germany, number 5 in Switzerland, number 7 in Austria, number 174 in Wallonia and number 200 in the Netherlands. It was certified Platinum by the Bundesverband Musikindustrie in 2019 and its title track, "iD", also achieved BVMI's Platinum status in 2023.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Golden Age"
3:56
2."iD" (featuring Gentleman)
  • Kelly
  • Clayton Morrison
  • Paddy Kelly
  • Clayton Morrison
3:19
3."Higher Love"
  • Paddy Kelly
  • Jimmy Hogarth
4:09
4."Friends R Family"
  • Kelly
  • Charlie Grant
  • Paddy Kelly
  • Jimmy Hogarth
4:17
5."New Spirit" (featuring Wildwood Kin)Kelly
3:59
6."Requiem"
  • Kelly
  • Hogarth
  • Paddy Kelly
  • Jimmy Hogarth
3:49
7."Run Jump Fly"
  • Paddy Kelly
  • Bradley Spence
3:20
8."A Little Faith"
  • Kelly
  • Petter Ericson Stakee
  • Paddy Kelly
  • Petter Ericson Stakee
3:05
9."Land of Bliss"
  • Kelly
  • Hogarth
  • Paddy Kelly
  • Jimmy Hogarth
4:14
10."So Beautiful"Kelly
  • Paddy Kelly
  • Bradley Spence
  • Alex Beitzke
3:52
11."So Beautiful" (Reprise)Kelly
  • Paddy Kelly
  • Bradley Spence
  • Alex Beitzke
0:44
12."Free"
  • Kelly
  • Paul Steel
  • Jake Isaac
  • Paddy Kelly
  • Jimmy Hogarth
3:33
13."Lazarus"
  • Paddy Kelly
  • Jimmy Hogarth
4:11
14."How Do You Love"
  • Kelly
  • Grayson Finley
  • Robin Tadic
  • Paddy Kelly
  • Grayson Finley
  • Robin Tadic
3:27
15."Last Words" 
  • Paddy Kelly
  • Bradley Spence
  • Alex Beitzke
4:41
Total length:54:36
Extended Version
No.TitleLength
16."Bigger Life" 
17."Et Voilá" 
18."Roundabouts" 
19."Talk to Me" 
20."Awake" 
21."Closer" 
22."Shake Away" (Acoustic) 

Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Germany (BVMI) [10] Platinum200,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

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