Under the Radar Volume 2

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Under the Radar Volume 2
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Compilation album by
Released30 November 2017 (2017-11-30)
Recorded2004–2017
Length55:44
Label Farrell Music
Producer
  • Stuart Price
  • Piers Baron
  • Timothy Metcalfe
  • Flynn Francis
  • Johnny McDaid
  • Ellis Taylor
  • Phillip Steinke
  • Steve Robson
  • Karl Brazil
  • Ben Castle
  • Fil Eisler
  • Steve Power
  • Richard Scott
Robbie Williams chronology
The Heavy Entertainment Show
(2016)
Under the Radar Volume 2
(2017)
Under the Radar Volume 3
(2019)
Singles from Under the Radar Volume 2
  1. "Eyes on the Highway"
    Released: 9 August 2017 [1]
  2. "Go Mental"
    Released: 29 September 2017 [2]
  3. "Run It Wild"
    Released: 3 November 2017 [3]
  4. "Andy Warhol"
    Released: 22 February 2018
  5. "My Fuck You to You"
    Released: 16 April 2018

Under the Radar Volume 2 is a compilation album by English singer Robbie Williams, comprising demos, B-sides and rarities. It was released exclusively through Williams' website on 30 November 2017. [4]

On 11 July 2017, Williams had announced that the follow-up to his 2014 album, Under the Radar Volume 2, would be released in November of that year and was available to pre-order from his official website. [5] [6]

Track listing

Under the Radar Volume 2 track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Satellites"
  • Robbie Williams
  • Stuart Price
Price4:06
2."9 to 5" Dolly Parton
  • Piers Baron
  • Timothy Metcalfe
3:40
3."Ms Pepper"
  • Williams
  • Metcalfe
  • Flynn Francis
  • Francis
  • Metcalfe
4:02
4."Bambi"
  • Williams
  • Metcalfe
  • Piers Baron
  • Baron
  • Metcalfe
3:21
5."Eyes on the Highway"
  • Williams
  • Metcalfe
  • Baron
  • Baron
  • Metcalfe
4:22
6."Speaking Tongues"
  • McDaid
  • Taylor
3:37
7."Go Mental" (featuring Big Narstie and Atlantic Horns)
  • Williams
  • Price
  • Tyrone Lindo
  • Felix Buxton
  • Mark Brown
  • Benjamin Edwards
  • Michael Kearsey
Price3:28
8."Run It Wild"
  • Williams
  • Metcalfe
  • Flynn Francis
  • Phillip Steinke
  • Francis
  • Metcalfe
  • Steinke
3:42
9."Numb"
  • Williams
  • Steve Robson
  • Ed Drewett
Robson4:02
10."Andy Warhol"
  • Brazil
  • Castle
3:59
11."My Fuck You to You"
  • Williams
  • Fil Eisler
Fil Eisler3:42
12."Weakness"
Steve Power4:15
13."Booty Call"
  • Williams
  • Richard Scott
  • Kelvin Andrews
  • Scott Ralph
  • Danny Spencer
Scott2:56
14."On the Fence"
  • Williams
  • Scott
  • Andrews
  • Ralph
Scott3:06
15."International Entertainment"
  • Williams
  • Metcalfe
  • Baron
  • Baron
  • Metcalfe
3:21
Total length:55:44

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