Dreaming Out Loud
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Dreaming Out Loud is the debut album by OneRepublic, produced by Greg Wells with two songs produced by singer Ryan Tedder. The album was released on November 20, 2007, though many of the tracks were leaked months in advance of the official release date. The album follows 2 years of massive success on MySpace where the band have appeared in MySpace Music's Top Artists since early 2006, with over 24 million total song plays counted [3]. It has so far been released in the UK, US, Australia and New Zealand on March 10 . The album has currently sold over 1 million copies world wide.
The first single to be lifted from the album was "Apologize" (both in its original form and a version remixed by Timbaland). The follow up single "Stop and Stare" was released on March 3 in the United Kingdom.
Track listing
- "Say (All I Need)" - 3:50
- "Mercy" - 4:00
- "Stop and Stare" - 3:43
- "Apologize" - 3:28
- "Goodbye, Apathy" - 3:32
- "All Fall Down" - 4:04
- "Tyrant" - 5:02
- "Prodigal" - 3:55
- "Won't Stop" - 5:02
- "All We Are" - 4:28
- "Someone to Save You" - 4:15
- "Come Home" - 4:24
Bonus tracks
- "Apologize (Remix)" (Timbaland presents OneRepublic) - 3:05 (International Bonus track)
- "Something's Not Right Here" - 3:01 (Circuit City bonus track/UK Bonus Track)
- "Hearing Voices" - 3:55 (Target bonus track)
- "Dreaming Out Loud" - 4:39 (UK/Australian/Brazil/Target bonus track)
- "Sleep (Remix)" - 5:56 (CD Pass downloadable bonus track: CD Pass)
iTunes bonus tracks
- "Stop and Stare" (Live video) - 4:31
- "Apologize" (Live video) - 3:39
- "All Fall Down" (Live video) - 4:15[4]
Leaked tracks
- "All We Are" (Original version)
- "Too Easy" - 3:15 (included in the "Stop and Stare" 3 Hit Pack on iTunes)
- "Trapt Door" - 3:51
Charts
Chart (2007/2008) | Peak position |
Sales |
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Austrian Albums Chart[5] | 15 | 12,386[citation needed] |
Australian ARIA Albums Chart[6] | 4 | |
U.S. Billboard 200[5] | 14 | 573,853[citation needed] |
Canadian Albums Chart[7] | 24 | 38,485[citation needed] |
Dutch Albums Chart[5] | 71 | 1,283[citation needed] |
French Albums Chart[5] | 91 | 3,374[citation needed] |
German Albums Chart[5] | 7 | 67,839[citation needed] |
Irish Albums Chart[5] | 4 | 190,788[citation needed] |
Italian Albums Chart[8] | 29 | 2,345[citation needed] |
New Zealand RIANZ Albums Chart[5] | 3 | 17,839[citation needed] |
Poland Albums Chart[9] | 32 | 2,384[citation needed] |
Swedish Albums Chart | 49 | |
Swiss Albums Chart[5] | 8 | 39,453[citation needed] |
European Top 100 Albums[10] | 4 | 234,384[citation needed] |
UK Albums Chart[5] | 2 | 123,290[citation needed] |
United World Chart[5] | 10 | 1,412,932[citation needed] |