Redemption (Josh Gracin album)

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Redemption
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Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 8, 2011 (2011-11-08)
Recorded2009-2011
Genre Country
Length70:29
Label Average Joe's
Producer Josh Gracin
Kevin Murphy
Shauna
Keith Thomas
Josh Gracin chronology
We Weren't Crazy
(2008)
Redemption
(2011)
Singles from Redemption
  1. "Cover Girl"
    Released: August 2010
  2. "Long Way to Go"
    Released: June 2011

Redemption is the third studio album from American country music artist Josh Gracin. It was released on November 8, 2011. [1]

Contents

After Gracin was dropped by his previous record label, Lyric Street Records, in early 2009, Gracin began working independently on his third studio album. During that time, he released a couple of songs to country radio, but they failed to chart. In January 2010, Gracin signed with Average Joe's Entertainment, and his first single under Average Joe's, "Cover Girl," was released in August 2010. It charted briefly on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, reaching a peak of number 57. "Long Way to Go" was released as a single to Adult Contemporary radio, and became Gracin's first single to be promoted to the format, and has since reached the Top 20.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Thom Jurek of AllMusic was mixed on the record overall, praising tracks like "Long Way to Go" and "Only When It Rains" as highlights and commending the various musicianship from Gracin's road band but felt the track listing needed a few songs cut for length. He concluded that "Ultimately, Gracin is betting a lot on Redemption; each self-penned song reaches for a certain niche in the contemporary country genre, trying to cover all the bases programmers desire [...] whether this kitchen-sink approach results in garnering new ones is indeed a gamble." [2]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Different Kind of Crazy"Josh Gracin, Brad Tursi3:35
2."Over Me"Gracin4:21
3."Get Back to Us"Gracin4:25
4."Enough"Gracin4:16
5."I Want to Make You Cry"Gracin4:21
6."Let You Go"Gracin, Kevin Murphy, Shaun Balin5:23
7."Edge of Desire" John Mayer 5:09
8."Lie to Me"Gracin, Loren Ellis3:09
9."Love You Right"Gracin, Tursi4:10
10."Only When It Rains" (duet with Shelagh Brown)Gracin5:26
11."My Life"Gracin, Tursi3:07
12."Cover Girl"Gracin, Tursi3:17
13."Catastrophe"Gracin, Ruben Studdard 5:22
14."Can't Say Goodbye"Gracin, Seana Arrechaga4:05
15."I Still Love You"Gracin, Tursi3:56
16."Long Way to Go"Gracin3:13
17."Long Way to Go" (remix)Gracin3:14

Personnel

Chart performance

The album debuted at number 167 in the Top Current Albums chart with sales of 3,000. [3]

Album

Chart (2011)Peak
position
US Billboard Top Country Albums 39
US Billboard Independent Albums 39

Singles

YearSinglePeak chart
positions
US Country US AC
2009"Enough"
"Different Kind of Crazy"
2010"Over Me"
"Cover Girl"57
2011"Long Way to Go"16
"—" denotes releases that did not chart

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References

  1. Mansfield, Brian (October 25, 2011). "Josh Gracin's 'Redemption' coming Nov. 8". USA Today . Retrieved November 1, 2011.
  2. 1 2 Jurek, Thom. "Redemption review". AllMusic . Retrieved November 1, 2011.
  3. "Chart News for November 16, 2011 - CMA Awards Help Aldean, Shelton & More". Roughstock. 2011-11-16. Archived from the original on November 20, 2011. Retrieved November 16, 2011.