Transparent (LaRue album)

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Transparent
LaRue Transparent Album Cover.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 24, 2001 [1]
Genre Pop, acoustic, Americana, CCM
Length49:16
Label Reunion
LaRue chronology
LaRue
(2000)
Transparent
(2001)
Reaching
(2002)
Singles from Transparent

Transparent is the second studio album by the American Christian duo LaRue formed by the siblings Natalie LaRue and Phillip LaRue, released on January 24, 2001 on CD. [2]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Theory of Flight"3:43
2."Wake Up"3:44
3."Fly"3:55
4."Jaded"4:54
5."Fallen for You"3:38
6."Near to Me"3:50
7."Brianna's Song"4:25
8."No Goodbye's"3:21
9."I Can't Sing"3:48
10."Seem to Be"3:45
11."One White Tulip (with Like Clay hidden track)"10:12

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References

  1. "Transparent by LaRue | CD Reviews and Information | NewReleaseToday".
  2. "Transparent by LaRue". iTunes . 17 February 2000.