Maverick a Strike is the debut studio album by Scottish musician Finley Quaye . It was released on 6 August 1997 through 550 Music and Epic Records . The album spawned five singles: "Sunday Shining", "Even After All", "It's Great When We're Together", "Your Love Gets Sweeter", and "Ultra Stimulation", all of which charted on the UK Singles Chart .[ 9] The album peaked at number three on the UK Albums Chart . The album has been certified double platinum by the British Phonographic Industry .
Maverick a Strike Released 6 August 1997 (1997-08-06 ) Length 51 :42 Label
Producer
All tracks written by Finley Quaye, except where noted.
Title Writer(s) 1. "Ultra Stimulation" 3:52 2. "It's Great When We're Together" 3:39 3. "Sunday Shining" 3:42 4. "Even After All" 3:54 5. "Ride On and Turn the People On" 3:47 6. "The Way of the Explosive" 4:44 7. "Your Love Gets Sweeter" 3:12 8. "Supreme I Preme" 4:59 9. "Sweet and Loving Man" 3:21 10. "Red Rolled and Seen" 4:07 11. "Falling" 3:16 12. "I Need a Lover" 4:04 13. "Maverick a Strike" 4:59 Total length: 51:42
Credits adapted from album's liner notes.
Finley Quaye – vocals, producer
Kevin Bacon – co-producer
Jonathan Quarmby - co-producer
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