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
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 21, 2011
GenreRock, pop, alternative
ProducerJohn Alagia
Terra Naomi chronology
Under the Influence
(2007)
To Know I'm Ok
(2011)

Track listing

  1. "You For Me"
  2. "If I Could Stay"
  3. "Not Sorry"
  4. "Everybody Knows"
  5. "Someday Soon"
  6. "I'll Be Waiting"
  7. "Take Time"
  8. "To Know I'm Ok (Live @ Yoshi's)"
  9. "If I Could Stay (Live @ Yoshi's)" deluxe version bonus track
  10. "You For Me (Live @ Yoshi's)" deluxe version bonus track
  11. "Take Time (Live @ Yoshi's)" deluxe version bonus track
  12. "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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