Wake Up (Anthony Neely album)

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Wake Up
Studio album by
Released24 February 2012
Recorded2011-2012
Genre Mandopop
Length40:14
3:01(Pre-order bonus CD)
Label HIM International Music [1]
Producer SeeTracklist
Anthony Neely chronology
Lesson One
(2010)
Wake Up
(2012)
Friends
(2013)

Wake Up is the second studio album from Anthony Neely. This album started pre-order on 18 January 2012 [2] and released on 24 February. The lead single is "Awakening", second single is "A Failed Attempt" and the third single is "Wake Up".

Contents

Tracklisting

Disc 1
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Wake Up"Neely Skot Suyama
Anthony Neely
3:11
2."This Moment" (這一刻) Jasmine Ting Skot Suyama3:46
3."A Failed Attempt" (失敗的分手) Daryl Yao Jun-yuan Su4:17
4."Puppet" (魁儡)Da-wei GeWill Peng3:26
5."Dear Death" (讓我愛她)Xin-yan ChenSkot Suyama4:29
6."The Rescue" (救命)ChenSkot Suyama3:18
7."A River Named Desire" (想念是一條河)YangZi-pu Yang4:52
8."Déjà Vu" (夢裡來過)Yao Pete Teo 4:01
9."Letters"NeelyPeng4:48
10."Awakening" (一覺醒來) Albert Leung Peng4:06
Total length:40:14
Pre-order Bonus CD
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."You Are My Baby" (ft.Hank Chen)Bing-quan Gao
Skot Suyama
Skot Suyama3:01

Editions

MVs

TitleDirectorDateChannelNote
You Are My Baby-3 February 2012Youtube
Awakening Bill Chia 20 February 2012Youtube
A Failed AttemptYuxuan Xu6 March 2012Youtube
Wake UpBill Chia4 April 2012Youtube
Déjà Vu-8 May 2012Youtube
Dear Death Andrew Gregg
Anthony Neely
18 July 2012Youtube

Chart Performances

Taiwan

YearTitle幽浮HitoMTVChannel V
2012You Are My Baby9---
Awakening1-22
A Failed Attempt45--
Wake Up6678
Déjà Vu----
Dear Death----

(*)represents it still on chart

Hong Kong

YearTitle903TVB997RTHK
2012Awakening [3] 7-1 (Metro Mandarin)-

(*)represents it still on chart

Singapore

YearTitleYES933Radio1003
2011The Rescue11-
2012You Are My Baby-6
Awakening21
A Failed Attempt11
Dear Death12

(*)represents it still on chart

Malaysia

YearTitle988
2012You Are My Baby2
Awakening3
Wake Up7
Dear Death2

(*)represents it still on chart

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