Album Release! Love Me Out Loud
Posted on May 21, 2009 under Music | 1 Comment 2,263May 21, 2009 Miami, FL – Cat Beach’s long awaited album, “Love Me Out Loud” has finally been released, and is available at Amazon, Lala, Rhapsody and iTunes.
“I’m totally digging it, I’ve had a fantastic team helping me along the way!” - Cat Beach
“Love Me Out Loud”‘s journey started 2 years ago with just a few songs, “Hard To Love“, “Mercy Of Your Hands” and “Your Given Road” and “Stand Up America“. Then in 2008 Cat began work on what would ultimately become 6 additional tracks.
The album is a collection of blues and country style introspective songs about life, love and what it means to “Love Me Out Loud” – the idea that if you truly love someone, you will show it beyond your words, that you will want to shout it from the mountain tops. Cat’s even got a playful yet well produced cover of Joni Mitchell’s “Big Yellow Taxi”.
She headed to Los Angeles in September of 2008 to lay down the tracks, and by way of producer Ned Albright, wound up with a dream team composed of A-list talents Dean Parks, Lee Sklar and Herman Matthews. Each a legend in their own right, each having worked with music industry legends such as America, Joan Baez, Steeley Dan, James Taylor, Phil Collins, Toto, Kenny Loggins, Tom Jones to name a few. (Look at the discography of each).
Cat’s a prolific songwriter in her own right, and in 2008 she wrote over 30 songs, enough material for several more albums. She collaborated in Miami with guitarist and music producer Chris Crane on “What Love’s About“, and with songwriter Mitzi Knight on “Burning Up The Years“.
“It’s been a fantastic journey, with all of the usual bumps along the way, but all in all it has been well worth it, and I am proud of this album. I believe it will do more than just entertain, but that it will touch people in their soul.”
The project also includes 2 videos, “Risk Me” and “Your Given Road” produced by Miami’s Abbey Shimeles.
Album photography by Tom Schaefer, graphics by Jason Raizen – The FlyerLab.




June 5th, 2009 at 3:47 pm
One of the more enjoyable projects I have done and Cats sincerity is deep, as is her belief in the message she is sending out!