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Another Journal Entry
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 27, 2005 [1]
RecordedJanuary – February 2005
Genre Christian rock
Length40:36
Label Fervent
Producer Otto Price and Susan Riley
BarlowGirl chronology
BarlowGirl
(2004)
Another Journal Entry
(2005)
How Can We Be Silent
(2007)
Another Journal Entry Expanded Edition
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The album's reissue includes this cover slip. The Video Journal art is identical, replacing the text "Expanded Edition" with "Video Journal".
Album release
No.TitleLead vocals [17] [18] Length
1."Grey"Alyssa2:35
2."Let Go"Lauren2:58
3."I Need You to Love Me"Alyssa4:24
4."Enough"Lauren3:40
5."Porcelain Heart"Alyssa4:10
6."Take Me Away"Alyssa and Lauren (split)4:03
7."Psalm 73 (My God's Enough)" (featuring Todd Agnew)Alyssa and Lauren (split)4:00
8."5 Minutes of Fame"Lauren2:36
9."Thoughts of You"Alyssa4:23
10."No One Like You"Alyssa3:12
11."Never Alone" (Acoustic)Alyssa4:35
Total length:40:36
Heart of the Artist (Family Christian Stores bonus disc)
No.TitleLength
1."BarlowGirl Introduction"1:05
2."Another Journal Entry"1:27
3."Behind the Song: Grey"0:35
4."Behind the Song: Let Go"0:54
5."Behind the Song: I Need You to Love Me"1:12
6."Behind the Song: Porcelain Heart"1:17
7."Behind the Song: Psalm 73 (My God's Enough)"1:14
8."Behind the Song: 5 Minutes of Fame"0:52
9."Behind the Song: Never Alone"1:47
10."Recap from the Year"2:09
11."BarlowGirl Highlights"2:24
12."Life on the Road"1:38
Total length:16:42
Expanded edition additional tracks
No.TitleLead vocals [17] [18] Length
12."For the Beauty of the Earth" 3:17
13."On My Own" (acoustic)Alyssa3:52
14."Porcelain Heart" (acoustic)Alyssa4:15
15."I Need You to Love Me" (acoustic)Alyssa4:07
16."Never Alone" (radio edit)Alyssa4:10
Total length:61:17

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