Love, Peace & Happiness

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Love, Peace, & Happiness
Out of Eden - Love, Peace & Happiness.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 10, 2004
Recorded2003-2004
Genre R&B/Pop
Urban contemporary gospel
Inspirational
Label Gotee Records
Producer TobyMac (aka Toby McKeehan), Lisa Kimmey, Kene "Ghost" Bell, Mooki Taylor, Liquid Beats, Todd Collins, Incorporated Elements, Danielle Kimmey
Out Of Eden chronology
This Is Your Life
(2002)
Love, Peace, & Happiness
(2004)
Hymns
(2005)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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For the 1969 album by The Chambers Brothers, see Love, Peace and Happiness.

Love, Peace & Happiness is the fifth album from Christian R&B/Urban-Pop group Out of Eden. It was released in early 2004 and features hit singles such as "Soldiers" and the title track.

Contents

Track listing

Adapted from AllMusic. [3]

  1. Make Way (Lisa Kimmey, Mooki Taylor)
  2. Just The Way (Lisa Kimmey, Mooki Taylor)
  3. Love, Peace, And Happiness (Lisa Kimmey, Otto Price, Ric Robbins)
  4. Soldiers (Lisa Kimmey, Kene "Ghost" Bell, Danielle Kimmey)
  5. I Know (Lisa Kimmey, Victor Oquendo)
  6. It's You (Lisa Kimmey, Mooki Taylor)
  7. Should'a Listened (Lisa Kimmey, Todd Collins, Michael Ripoll)
  8. Could've Been Me (Lisa Kimmey, Kene "Ghost" Bell)
  9. Drama Free (Lisa Kimmey, Kene "Ghost" Bell, S. Appleton)
  10. Tennessee Girls (Interlude)
  11. Secret (Lisa Kimmey, Kene "Ghost" Bell)
  12. Sincerely (Lisa Kimmey, Kene "Ghost" Bell, S. Appleton)

Charts

Chart (2004)Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Heatseekers 20

Personnel

From Allmusic. [3]

Musicians

Production

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References

  1. Christianity Today review
  2. MusiChristian.com review Archived 2007-09-28 at the Wayback Machine
  3. 1 2 "Love, Peace & Happiness: Track Listing". Allmusic.