In Loving Memory (Sean Leon album)

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In Loving Memory
In Loving Memory Album Cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 1, 2023 (2023-12-01)
Genre
Length
  • 36:31
  • 53:50 (Plus edition)
Label Self-released
Producer
Sean Leon chronology
Sean Leon (The Death Of)In Loving Memory
Alternative cover
In Loving Memory tracklisting
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."In Loving Memory"Matthew Sean LeonMatthew Sean Leon0:36
2."Gravity"Matthew Sean Leon
  • Akeel Henry
  • Alex Ernewein
  • Brandon Leger
  • Cvre
  • Matthew Sean Leon
2:28
3."Blood"Matthew Sean Leon
  • Janoya
  • Loubenski
  • Matthew Sean Leon
  • Monomite
2:01
4."Memories (Reprise)"Matthew Sean Leon
1:23
5."Transition"Matthew Sean LeonMatthew Sean Leon0:03
6."Aquarius"Matthew Sean Leon
  • Ashton Mills
  • Jack Rochon
  • Matthew Sean Leon
3:55
7."Transition, Again"Matthew Sean Leon
  • Matthew Sean Leon
  • Teddy Fantum
  • Thabbo
0:45
8."The Glade"
  • Alex Ernewein
  • Matthew Sean Leon
3:42
9."Equinox"
  • Alex Ernewein
  • Bijan Amir
  • Matthew Sean Leon
Matthew Sean Leon6:43
10."Dishonored"
  • Aaron Paris
  • Jack Rochon
  • Leo Dessi
  • Matthew Sean Leon
2:43
11."Oxygen"
  • Matthew Sean Leon
  • Ye
  • 905LUCA
  • Aaron Paris
  • Cvre
  • Leo Dessi
  • Matthew Sean Leon
3:34
12."Kingsley's Outro"Matthew Sean Leon
  • Aaron Paris
  • Matthew Sean Leon
  • YogiTheProducer
4:27
13."Memories"
  • Alex Ernewein
  • Damian Birdsey
  • Matthew Sean Leon
  • Sacha Rudy
2:26
14."Alive"Matthew Sean Leon
  • Alessandro Buccella
  • Matthew Sean Leon
  • Rob Bisel
1:38
Total length:36:31
Plus edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."(Start)"Matthew Sean LeonMatthew Sean Leon0:26
2."Does It Hurt?"
3:20
3."(How To Live When You Want To Die)"Matthew Sean LeonMatthew Sean Leon0:45
4."You Don't Know Me Anymore"Ashton MillsMatthew Sean Leon0:54
5."Grey Skies"
  • Bijan Amir
  • Harrison
  • Matthew Sean Leon
2:38
6."Heart Rate"
2:03
7."Rhyan's Hymn"Rhyan Douglas
  • Alex Ernewein
  • Eli Brown
4:58
8."Matthew"Matthew Sean LeonAlex Ernewein, Matthew Sean Leon2:11
Total length:17:15

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