Matter Fixed

Matter Fixed
Matter Fixed
Studio album by Marlon Roudette
Released Germany September 2, 2011
Genre Pop, soul
Length 46:40
Label Universal Music
Singles from Matter Fixed
  1. "New Age"
    Released: July 20, 2011
  2. "Riding Home"
    Released: October 24, 2011

Matter Fixed is the debut album by English pop singer, Marlon Roudette, released September 2, 2011 in a few countries. On July 17 Marlon Roudette released "Brotherhood of the Broken" for free download as a promotional single from the album. On July 20 2011 he released "New Age" as the first single from the album in Germany for the airplay, and on August 16 "New Age" was available on iTunes store.

Contents

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Storyline"   4:50
2. "New Age"   3:31
3. "Hold On Me"   3:47
4. "Brotherhood of the Broken"   4:03
5. "Didn't I"   3:46
6. "True to Yourself" (featuring Finley Quaye) 3:39
7. "Riding Home"   4:04
8. "10 Million"   3:45
9. "Anti Hero"   3:45
10. "The Loss"   3:28
11. "Closer" (featuring Lucy Leston) 4:13
12. "City Like This"   3:49

Charts

Chart (2011) Peak
position
Austrian Albums Chart[1] 27
German Albums Chart[2] 6
Swiss Albums Chart[3] 33

Riding Home

Riding Home
EP by Marlon Roudette
Released United Kingdom October 24, 2011
Genre Pop, soul
Length 15:05
Label Warner Music Group
Marlon Roudette chronology
Matter Fixed (2011) Riding Home (2011)

On October 24 2011, after signing Warner Music Group record label for the UK, Marlon released an EP in the UK named Riding Home, with 4 tracks from "Matter Fixed".[4]

Track listing

No. Title Length
1. "Riding Home"   4:06
2. "Didn't I"   3:48
3. "True to Yourself" (featuring Finley Quaye) 3:41
4. "The Loss"   3:30

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