Get Me Home

Get Me Home is the second studio album from Australian singer Jade MacRae. Originally scheduled for release on 5 November 2007, the release date was pushed back on numerous occasions but finally saw a release on 4 October 2008.[1]

Get Me Home
Re-Issued Cover
Studio album by
Released4 October 2008 (Australia)
Recorded2007–2008
GenreR&B, Pop
LabelSony BMG
ProducerAdrian Newman, Warryn Campbell, M-Phazes, Jan Skubiszewski, Focus, Darryl Anthony
Jade MacRae chronology
Jade MacRae
(2005)
Get Me Home
(2008)
Handle Me with Care
(2020)
Alternative covers
Cover before release push-back

Track listing

  1. Emergency
  2. Low
  3. Run to You
  4. I Wanna Be In Love
  5. Get Me Home
  6. In the Basement (Album Version)
  7. Trouble
  8. Shine Like a Diamond
  9. You're Gone
  10. Next to Me
  11. Under the Sheets
  12. Final Chapter
  13. Fly Away
iTunes Bonus Track[2]
  • 14 Shoulda Loved You More

Original release track list

  1. Run to You (A Newman/J MacRae)
  2. Low (A Newman/J MacRae)
  3. In the Basement (J MacRae/A Birgisson)
  4. You're Gone (A Newman/J MacRae)
  5. Get Me Home (A Wollbeck/M Lindblom/J MacRae)
  6. Under the Sheets (A Newman/J MacRae)
  7. Trouble (A Newman/J MacRae)
  8. Fly Away (A Newman/J MacRae)
  9. Emergency (A Newman/J MacRae)
  10. Next to Me (J MacRae/D A Hawes/B Edwards)
  11. Shine Like a Diamond (W Campbell/J MacRae)
  12. Final Chapter (A Newman/J MacRae)

[3]

Singles

In late 2007, the first single "In the Basement" failed to grab attention and only peaked at #60 on the ARIA single charts. Almost a year later second single "I Wanna Be in Love" was released to radio on 21 July, and was a digital single only. It has failed to make any impact, on any chart.

Release history

Country Release Date Format Label
Australia 4 October 2008[4] CD Album, Digital Download Workstation Records

References

  1. "Get Me Home". Sonybmg.com. Archived from the original on 2 March 2011. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
  2. "iTunes - Music - Get Me Home (Bonus Track Version) by Jade Macrae". Itunes.apple.com. 4 October 2008. Archived from the original on 17 June 2014. Retrieved 17 February 2012.
  3. Archived 22 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine
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