So Natural (Salvador album)

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So Natural
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Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 9, 2004
Genre Christian rock, contemporary Christian music, Latin rock
Length46:37
Label Word
Producer Chris Rodriguez, Nic Gonzales, Chris Bevins
Salvador chronology
Con Poder
(2003)
So Natural
(2004)
Que Tan Lejos Esta Cielo
(2005)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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So Natural is the fourth studio album released by the Christian rock band, Salvador.

Contents

The single "Heaven" off the release ranked number No. 2 on Billboard's Hot Christian Songs. [3] The song "You Are There" also reached No. 27 on the same chart. [3]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Can You Feel (The Supernatural)"Nic Gonzales, S. L. Brown, Chuck Butler, Joel Cavazos3:42
2."You Are There"Gonzales, Chad Cates, Chris Rodriguez 3:17
3."This Is My Life"Gonzales, Chris Bevins, Jason Ingram 4:49
4."Heaven" (originally performed by Los Lonely Boys)Henry Garza, Joey Garza, Ringo Garza3:50
5."It Comes Back To You"Gonzales, Cindy Morgan, Dan Muckala 4:47
6."Cover Me"Gonzales, Nick Trevisick3:32
7."For More Than Ourselves"Gonzales, Brown, Butler3:52
8."Fabricated"Gonzales, Rick Cua 3:36
9."Let It Be Said"Gonzales, Ingram, Ben Kolarcik3:57
10."Glimpse Of His Heart"Gonzales, Trevisick, Danny Wilde3:36
11."So Natural"Gonzales, Jamie Kinney, Javier Solis4:03
12."La Palabra" (Live) Carlos Sosa, Carmeio Torres, Christian Fernández, Gonzales3:36
Total length:46:37

Personnel

Salvador

Additional musicians

Production

Studios

Tracks 1-4 & 6-12
Track 5

Chart performance

Chart (2004)Peak
positions
U.S. Billboard Heatseekers Albums [4] 40
U.S. Billboard Christian Albums [5] 26

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