Dreaming Out Loud (Deluxe Edition) OneRepublic
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Album-Release:
2026
HRA-Release:
20.03.2026
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- 1 Say (All I Need) 03:51
- 2 Mercy 04:01
- 3 Stop And Stare 03:44
- 4 Apologize 03:25
- 5 Goodbye, Apathy 03:32
- 6 All Fall Down 04:04
- 7 Tyrant 05:03
- 8 Prodigal 03:55
- 9 Won't Stop 05:03
- 10 All We Are 04:26
- 11 Someone To Save You 04:13
- 12 Come Home 04:25
- 13 Apologize 03:04
- 14 Dreaming Out Loud 04:39
- 15 Hearing Voices 04:01
- 16 Something's Not Right Here 03:02
- Live:
- 17 All Fall Down (Live At The Orange Lounge) 04:09
- 18 All We Are (Live At The Orange Lounge) 04:12
- 19 Say (All I Need) (Live) 04:04
Info for Dreaming Out Loud (Deluxe Edition)
Originally released in 2007, Dreaming Out Loud shot OneRepublic from relative obscurity into the stratosphere. Bolstered by the hit “Apologize,” which peaked at number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 after a remix from Timbaland, Dreaming Out Loud ultimately peaked at number 14 on the Billboard 200 and has since been certified gold in the United States. “Apologize” went on to be nominated for “Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal” at the 2009 Grammys. Further singles from the album “Stop And Stare” and “sleep” peaked at number 11 and number 12 on the Hot 100, respectively.
It took OneRepublic nearly five years of toiling to arrive at this debut album. “I tell you, we’ve been spending so many years,” drummer Eddie Fisher said in an interview with PopEntertainment.com upon the album’s release. “Actually finally having an album out is such a relief. [We were] kind of at that breaking point. If [we] can just get past this point in our musical career… that would be great for us. Then the album came out and it just keeps skyrocketing. We’re like, ‘Wow!’”
That skyrocketing would continue for many years to come. Throughout the next decade, the band would find more success with major singles like “Secrets,” “Good Life,” and “Counting Stars” and with their albums Native, Oh My My, and Human. Lead singer and keyboardist Ryan Tedder also quickly established himself as an in-demand writer across the music industry, contributing tracks to albums by Beyoncé, Kelly Clarkson, and Taylor Swift.
Ryan Tedder, lead vocals, piano, keyboards, guitar
Zach Filkins, guitar, viola
Eddie Fisher, drums, percussion
Drew Brown, guitar, keyboards
Brent Kutzle, bass, cello
Additional musicians:
Tim Myers, additional bass
Andrew DeRoberts, additional slide guitar
Greg Wells, additional guitar, keyboards and beats
OneRepublic
Featuring the anthemic songwriting of Ryan Tedder, OneRepublic rose to prominence in 2007, when “Apologize” began its reign as the most popular digital download in American history. Although the song proved to be a quick success, OneRepublic had spent five years touring the musical minor leagues before its release, with Tedder splitting his time between the band’s work and production gigs for other artists. Tedder and Zach Filkins formed the band in 2002 and relocated to Los Angeles shortly thereafter, adding keyboardist Drew Brown, bassist/cellist Brent Kutzle, and drummer Eddie Fisher to the lineup in the process. OneRepublic then signed with Sony BMG’s Columbia label in 2003; three years later, however, the bandmates returned from a performance at Coachella to find themselves dropped from Columbia’s roster.
Nevertheless, OneRepublic’s popularity continued to soar on MySpace, and Tedder helped raise the group’s profile by penning songs for artists like Blake Lewis and Hilary Duff. Hip-hop producer Timbaland (with whom Tedder had already worked for several years) took notice of the group’s audience and signed OneRepublic to his own Mosley Music Group, a joint venture with Interscope Records. Timbaland also remixed one of the group’s most promising tracks, “Apologize,” and included it on his own album, 2007’s Timbaland Presents Shock Value. The song quickly became a platinum-selling single in many countries, breaking airplay records in the U.K. and selling an unprecedented 4.3 million digital downloads in America alone.
Later that year, OneRepublic stepped out on their own with Dreaming Out Loud, a debut album filled with piano-fueled songwriting and pop/rock melodies. The album quickly went gold, and “Apologize” continued to top the singles charts in multiple countries. Another Tedder-penned track, Leona Lewis’ “Bleeding Love,” experienced similar success at the same time, thus making Tedder one of the year’s most celebrated songwriters. OneRepublic began writing songs for a second album in 2008, and the group later decamped to Colorado Springs to avoid outside distractions. Although initially planned for a summer release, Waking Up wasn’t completed until September 2009. “All the Right Moves,” the album’s lead single, was released to radio that same month, while the entire album followed in November. In 2013, OneRepublic returned with their third studio album, Native, featuring the singles “Feel Again,” “If I Lose Myself,” and their biggest hit to date, “Counting Stars.” During the group’s subsequent extensive world tour, a deluxe version of Native was released, featuring the hit “Love Runs Out,” which reached number 15 on the Hot 100 and was a Top 10 hit in several other countries.
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