Unspoken

Unspoken

Infobox Album | Name = Unspoken
Type = Album
Artist = Jaci Velasquez


Released = March 25, 2003
Recorded = 2003
Genre = CCM
Label = Word Records/Curb/Warner Bros.
Producer = Matthew Gerrard, Tommy Sims, Jaci Velasquez, Emilio Estefan, Jr.
Reviews =
*"Allmusic" (4/5) [http://www.allmusicguide.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=&sql=10:1pcyxdsb4olf]
*"Cross Rhythms UK" (10/10) [http://www.crossrhythms.co.uk/products/Jaci_Velasquez/Unspoken/7770/]
*"Jesus Freak Hideout" (3.5/5) [http://www.jesusfreakhideout.com/CDreviews/JaciUnspoken.asp]
Last album = "Navidad"
(2001)
This album = "Unspoken"
(2003)
Next album = "Milagro"
(2003) |

Unspoken is Christian artist Jaci Velasquez's seventh English album. It was released on March 25,2003, debuting at #55 in the Billboard Top 200. seven weeks later, it was off the charts. Nevertheless, it did extremely well in the Top Gospel Albums chart. It was the first English album by Jaci that did not have a whole or partial Spanish song.

Track listing

#"You're My God"
#"Jesus Is"
#"Lost Without You"
#"Where I Belong"
#"The Real Me"
#"He"
#"Glass House"
#"Your Friend"
#"Something"
#"Unspoken"
#"I'm Alive"
#"Shine"

Personnel

*Bridget Benenate - Vocals (Background)
*Bryan Lenox - Engineer
*Michael Ripoll - Guitar (Acoustic), Spanish Guitar, Sitar
*David J. Holman - Mixing
*Tom Coyne - Mastering
*Jaci Velasquez - A&R
*Scott Savage - Drums
*Jerard Woods
*Javier Solís - Percussion
*Jovaun Woods
*Billy Gaines
*Melinda Doolittle (later became a finalist in American Idol)
*Danny Duncan - Engineer
*David Davidson - Violin
*Ray Roper - Design, Art Direction
*Drew Douthit - Digital Editing
*Rachel Perry - Vocals (Background)
*Marvin Sims Drums
*Dionicio R. Lopez - A&R
*John Catchings - Cello
*Jamie Kiner - Production Coordination
*Emilio Estefan, Jr. - Producer
*Tommy Sims - Synthesizer Bass, Synthesizer, Rhythm Box, Producer, Piano, Moog Bass, Mini Moog, Loops, Keyboards, Guitar (Bass), Guitar (Acoustic), Arranger
*Linda Bourne Wornell - Artist Coordination
*Tom McWilliams - Producer, Guitar (Acoustic), Arranger
*Dana Reed
*Angela Primm
*Freddy Piñero, Jr. - Engineer, Guitar, Arranger, Producer, Programming
*Akil Thompson
*Abel Orta - Vocals (Background), Guitar (Bass)
*Roz Clark Thompson
*Alban Christ - Photography
*Barry Landis - A&R
*Javier Carrion - Bass


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