Relentless (Natalie Grant album)

Relentless
Studio album by Natalie Grant
Released February 12, 2008
Genre Contemporary Christian music
Label Curb
Producer Bernie Herms, Natalie Grant
Natalie Grant chronology
Believe
(2005)
Relentless
(2008)
Love Revolution
(2010)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic link
CCM Magazine link
Christianity Today link at the Wayback Machine (archived September 3, 2009)
Cross Rhythms link
Jesus Freak Hideout link
New Release Tuesday link

Relentless is the second album and seventh release by Christian singer Natalie Grant. It was released February 12, 2008.[1] Four singles have been released from the album: "In Better Hands", "I Will Not Be Moved", "Perfect People", and "Our Hope Endures".

Track listing

Album release
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I Will Not Be Moved"  Natalie Grant3:50
2."In Better Hands"  Jim Daddario, Catt Gravitt3:38
3."Make It Matter"  Grant, Bernie Herms, Matthew West3:45
4."Back at My Heart"  Grant, Herms, West3:47
5."Let Go"  Grant, Shaun Shankel3:59
6."Perfect People"  Jason Barton, Sam Mizell, West3:38
7."Our Hope Endures"  Grant, Christa Wells4:21
8."So Long"  Grant4:35
9."Wonderful Life"  Trina Harmon, Shankel3:51
10."Safe"  Shankel4:19
11."Make a Way"  Grant6:25
12."In Christ Alone" (Bonus track)Keith Getty, Stuart Townend5:32
Total length:51:40

Chart positions

Album

Year Chart Peak
position
2008 U.S. Billboard 200 81[1]
2008 U.S. Billboard Top Christian Albums 2[1]

Singles

Year Single Chart Peak
position
2007 "In Better Hands" U.S. Hot Christian Adult Contemporary chart 1
2007 "In Better Hands" Billboard's Hot Christian Songs 5
2008 "I Will Not Be Moved" U.S. Hot Christian Adult Contemporary chart 4
2008 "I Will Not Be Moved" Billboard's Hot Christian Songs 4
2009 "Perfect People" Billboard's Hot Christian Songs 7
2009 "Our Hope Endures" Billboard's Hot Christian Songs 14

Awards

The album was nominated for a Dove Award for Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year at the 40th GMA Dove Awards. The song "I Will Not Be Moved" was also nominated for Pop/Contemporary Recorded Song of the Year.[2]

References


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