To Know I'm OK
To Know I'm Ok is the second album by the American singer/songwriter Terra Naomi She wrote all of the songs.
To Know I'm Ok | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | June 21, 2011 | |||
Genre | Rock, pop, alternative | |||
Producer | John Alagia | |||
Terra Naomi chronology | ||||
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Track listing
- "You For Me"
- "If I Could Stay"
- "Not Sorry"
- "Everybody Knows"
- "Someday Soon"
- "I'll Be Waiting"
- "Take Time"
- "To Know I'm Ok (Live @ Yoshi's)"
- "If I Could Stay (Live @ Yoshi's)" deluxe version bonus track
- "You For Me (Live @ Yoshi's)" deluxe version bonus track
- "Take Time (Live @ Yoshi's)" deluxe version bonus track
- "I'll Be Waiting (Live @ Yoshi's)" deluxe version bonus track
Personnel
- Terra Naomi – vocals, backing vocals, piano
- John Alagia – production, mixing, keyboards, synthesizers, percussion, backing vocals
- Rachael Yamagata – backing vocals
- Brad Conrad - mixing, engineering
- Scott Hull - mastering
- Brian Chapman - production on "Take Time"
- Eli Robbins – recording on "Live @ Yoshi's"
- Zac Rae - piano, synthesizers
- Victor Indirizzo - drums
- Sean Hurley - bass guitar
- Michael Chaves - electric guitar
- Oliver Kraus - strings
- Gabriel Noel - strings
- Sam Englebardt - executive producer
- William D. Johnson - executive producer
- Davide D'Aquino - executive producer
- Colette Weintraub - executive producer
- Ara Katz - executive producer
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External links
- Terra Naomi official website
- Terra Naomi on MySpace
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