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2014 studio album by Gareth Emery
Drive
File:Garethemerydrive.jpg
Studio album by Gareth Emery
Released1 April 2014
Recorded2012–14
GenreElectronic dance music
Length60:04
LabelGaruda
ProducerGareth Emery
Gareth Emery chronology
Northern Lights
(2010)
Drive
(2014)
100 Reasons to Live
(2016)
Singles from Drive
  1. "U"
  2. "Lights & Thunder"
  3. "Firebird"
  4. "Javelin"
  5. "Long Way Home"
  6. "Dynamite"

Drive is the second studio album produced by the electronic dance music artist Gareth Emery, released on 1 April 2014. The album is the follow up to Emery's first studio album, Northern Lights, released in 2010. The album features vocals from Christina Novelli who also sang on "Concrete Angel". Also featured are Gavin Beach, Ben Gold, LJ Ayrten, Asia Whiteacre, Krewella, Bo Bruce and Emery's sister Roxanne Emery.

Track listing

Drive
No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Entrada" 4:34
2."Dynamite"Christina Novelli4:52
3."Eye Of The Storm"Gavin Beach4:05
4."Javelin"Ben Gold4:37
5."Beautiful Rage"LJ Ayrten5:17
6."Million Years"Asia Whiteacre4:03
7."Firebird" 5:09
8."Soldier"Roxanne Emery3:23
9."Lights & Thunder"Krewella4:40
10."U"Bo Bruce4:20
11."Long Way Home" 7:25
12."Layers (Bonus Track)" 7:47

Music videos

  • "U"
  • "Dynamite"
  • "Long Way Home"

References

  1. "iTunes - Music - Drive by Gareth Emery". iTunes. Archived from the original on 28 October 2014. Retrieved 30 September 2014.
  2. "Gareth Emery feat. Bo Bruce - U (Official Video)". YouTube. Retrieved 13 January 2014.
  3. "Gareth Emery feat. Christina Novelli - Dynamite (Official Video)". YouTube. Retrieved 24 August 2014.
  4. "Gareth Emery - Long Way Home [Official Video]". YouTube. Retrieved 1 January 2015.
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