Losing Sleep (Axle Whitehead album)

Losing Sleep
Studio album by Axle Whitehead
Released 23 August 2008 (2008-08-23)
(see release history)
Recorded 2007–2008
Genre Alternative rock, pop
Length 40:08
Label Roadshow, Sony BMG
Producer Robert Conley, George Muranyi, Carl Dimitaga, Barbara Griffin
Singles from Losing Sleep
  1. "I Don't Do Surprises"
    Released: 8 March 2008
  2. "Anywhere"
    Released: 9 August 2008
  3. "Satellite"
    Released: November 2008

Losing Sleep is the debut album by Axle Whitehead, released on 23 August 2008. Whitehead began working on material for his debut album, shortly after he resigned as host of Video Hits. He has been working with several songwriters and producers over the past twelve months. The album's first single, "I Don't Do Surprises" [1] became Whitehead's first top ten single, peaking at #8 on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart, and also reached #2 on the Australasian singles chart, and is certified Gold by ARIA. The album's second single was "Anywhere". The album's third single was "Satellite".

Track listing

All music composed by Axle Whitehead.

Losing Sleep
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Satellite"  Axle Whitehead, Robert Conley & Carl Dimitaga 3:25
2. "I Don't Do Surprises"  Axle Whitehead & Robert Conley 3:14
3. "You"  Barbara Griffin & Michael ‘Fingaz’ Mugisha 3:33
4. "Over to You Now"  Axle Whitehead & Robert Conley 3:24
5. "Face the Music"  Axle Whitehead & Robert Conley 3:12
6. "Anywhere"  Robert Conley & James Bryan 3:51
7. "Losing Sleep"  Axle Whitehead & Robert Conley 3:51
8. "Landslide"  Robert Conley 3:26
9. "Waiting for Something to Happen"  Axle Whitehead & Robert Conley 3:04
10. "Maybe I Was Wrong"  Axle Whitehead & Robert Conley 3:02
11. "Way Home"  Axle Whitehead & Barbara Griffin 3:52
12. "Free Man"  Axle Whitehead & Carl Dimitaga 2:22
Total length:
40:08

Charts

Chart (2008) Peak
position
Australian ARIA Albums Chart 66

Personnel

Release history

Region Date Label Format Catalogue
Australia 23 August 2008 Roadshow, Sony BMG CD, Digital download 3014382

References

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