LaRue (LaRue album)

LaRue is the first studio album by the American Christian duo LaRue, composed of siblings Phillip and Natalie LaRue. The album was leased on February 2, 2000 on CD by Reunion Records. Heather Phares writes in her AllMusic review that "LaRue is one of the most appealing and engaging CCM albums in recent memory."[1]

LaRue
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 2, 2000
GenrePop, acoustic, Americana, CCM
Length45:09
LabelReunion
Producer
  • Ken Mary
  • Rick Elias
  • Michael Linney
LaRue chronology
Waiting Room
(1999)
LaRue
(2000)
Transparent
(2001)
Singles from LaRue
  1. "Reason"
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Natalie LaRue and Phillip LaRue.

No.TitleLength
1."Reason"4:05
2."Picture Frame"4:10
3."Someday"4:53
4."Fallen King"3:29
5."As She Cries"4:25
6."Waiting Room"3:20
7."Always Be"4:16
8."One Day of the Week"3:15
9."Katie"4:33
10."Stars"3:48
11."Run to You (The Piano Song)"4:55
Total length:45:09
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References

  1. Phares, Heather. LaRue at AllMusic
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