Innerstanding (Maverick Sabre album)

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Innerstanding
Maverick Sabre - Innerstanding.png
Studio album by
Released30 October 2015 (2015-10-30)
Length67:34
Label Mercury
Producer
Maverick Sabre chronology
Lonely Are the Brave
(2012)
Innerstanding
(2015)
When I Wake Up
(2019)
Singles from Innerstanding
  1. "Walk Into The Sun"
    Released: 28 June 2015
  2. "Come Fly Away"
    Released: 23 October 2015
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Innerstanding is the second studio album by English-Irish singer Maverick Sabre. The album was released on 30 October 2015 via Mercury Records [3] Two singles preceded its release, "Walk Into the Sun" (28 June 2015) and "Come Fly Away" (23 October 2015). The album debuted at No. 41 on the UK Albums Chart and No. 73 on the Irish Albums Chart.

Contents

Track listing

Innerstanding track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Hold On" Michael Stafford, Dan RadclyffeDan Radcliffe4:08
2."Come Fly Away"Michael Stafford, Fraser T. Smith Fraser T. Smith & Utters3:33
3."Breathe"Michael Stafford, Jimmy Hogarth, Dan RadclyffeJimmy Hogarth & Utters3:50
4."Give It Up"Michael Stafford, Anup Paul, Hugo Chegwin, Harry CrazeCraze & Hoax3:14
5."Why" (featuring Chronixx)Michael Stafford, Eg White, Jamar Rolando McNaughton JrUtters & Eg White 4:18
6."Don't Forget"Michael Stafford, Dan RadclyffeDan Radclyffe3:48
7."So Free"Michael Stafford, Anup Paul, Hugo Chegwin, Harry Craze, Steve LukatherCraze & Hoax3:04
8."Mother"Michael Stafford, Anup Paul, Hugo Chegwin, Harry CrazeCraze & Hoax3:47
9."Walk Into The Sun"Michael Stafford, Ed Thomas, Toby DavisSeemore3:10
10."Falling Again"Michael Stafford, Ed Thomas, Toby DavisSeemore & Utters3:26
11."We Don't Wanna Be" (featuring Joey Bada$$)Michael Stafford, Adam Jordan, Jo-Vaughn VirginieNew Machine5:25
12."Give Me Love"Michael Stafford, Chris Loco Chris Loco 2:45
13."Lay Your Head"Michael Stafford, Jimmy HogarthJimmy Hogarth4:02
14."Half Empty"Michael Stafford, Zane Lowe Zane Lowe 4:08
15."Rolling With Me (I Got Love)" (Soul Circuit featuring Maverick Sabre)Daniel Timcke, Thomas Moore, Ray Charles, Nathaniel D Hale, Michael Stafford, Roosevelt HarellSoul Circuit4:01
16."Hard On Me" (Gorgon City featuring Maverick Sabre)Matthew Robson-Scott, Kye Gibbon, Michael Stafford, Jonny CofferMatthew Robson-Scott, Kye Gibbon & Jonny Coffer4:37
17."You Give Me Love" (Idris Elba featuring Maverick Sabre) Idris Elba, Mr Hudson, Michael Stafford Mr Hudson 3:53
18."Home" (Idris Elba featuring Maverick Sabre)Marcus Mumford, Edward Dwane, Benjamin Lovett Idris Elba & Mr Hudson 5:05

Charts

Chart performance for Innerstanding
Chart (2015)Peak
position
Irish Albums (IRMA) [4] 73
UK Albums (OCC) [5] 41

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