Love Out Loud (album)

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Love Out Loud
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Studio album by
ReleasedMarch 18, 2008
Recorded2007–2008
Genre Contemporary Christian music
Length37:52
Label A'postrophe
Producer Mark Heimermann
Jaci Velasquez chronology
Open House
(2007)
Love Out Loud
(2008)
Diamond
(2012)
Singles from Love Out Loud
  1. "Love Out Loud"
  2. "Jesus (The Way)"
  3. "Into the Light Again"
  4. "Tango"
  5. "Nothing but Sky"
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Love Out Loud is the tenth studio album by Jaci Velasquez, released on March 18, 2008.

Contents

Background

On the heels of the tenth anniversary celebration of her debut platinum selling album, Heavenly Place , Velasquez returned to the studio to write and record Love Out Loud. Velasquez once again teamed-up with Mark Heimermann, the producer of her first three albums. The lead single is "Love Out Loud" that speaks of putting one's words into action to show others God's love through us.

Track listing

  1. "Nothing But Sky" – 3:25 (written by Madeline Stone and Dennis Matkosky)
  2. "It's Not You It's Me" – 3:53 (written by Jaci Velasquez, Tony Lucido and John Glover)
  3. "Love Out Loud" – 4:07 (written by Jaci Velasquez, Mark Heimermann and Judson Spence)
  4. "Jesus (The Way)" – 3:33 (written by John Glover)
  5. "My Alleluia (When Words Fail)" – 3:43 (written by Mark Heimermann and Kyle Matthews)
  6. "Weightless" – 4:26 (written by Mark Heimermann)
  7. "Likely Story" – 4:01 (written by Jaci Velasquez and Mark Heimermann)
  8. "Tango" – 3:02 (written by Jaci Velasquez and Mark Heimermann)
  9. "Por Escrito " – 3:00 written by (Jaci Velasquez and Alexis Puentes)
  10. "Into the Light Again" – 3:48 (written by Jaci Velasquez, Mark Heimermann and Heather Garborg)
  11. "Nothing But Sky (Outro)" – 1:03
  12. "Love Out Loud" (acoustic demo version) iTunes pre-order bonus track (written by Jaci Velasquez, Mark Heimermann and Judson Spence)

Personnel

String Section

Choir

Production

Charts

Chart performance for Love Out Loud
Chart (2012)Peak
position
US Christian Albums (Billboard) [3] 21

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References

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  2. "Jaci Velasquez, "Love Out Loud" Review". www.jesusfreakhideout.com. Retrieved January 9, 2021.
  3. "Jaci Velasquez Chart History (Christian Albums)". Billboard.