Main Review
Four-time award-winning GMA ‘female vocalist of the year’ Natalie Grant returns with her highly anticipated studio album,
Love Revolution. With her latest release, Natalie continues to exceed expectations with her incredible vocal ability. And as
with previous endeavors, Natalie dabbles in several genres, all while remaining relevant in music and message.

Love Revolution starts off strong with two pop/dance tunes, “Daring to Be” and the title-track. “Daring To Be” challenges
listeners to reject complacency and to courageously live out God’s will. The title-track is simply an anthem hoping to spark
a love revolution. “Human,” co-written by former American Idol winner Jordin Sparks, also has big dance beats and is
layered with warm synth pads.

Worship songs are a sizeable piece of Love Revolution. It would have been nice if Natalie had incorporated more original
worship tunes; however, she chose to cover several popular worship songs instead. “Greatness of Our God” (Hillsong)
feels a bit generic, as does “Your Great Name” (Krissy Nordhoff). Natalie hits some incredible high notes on the latter, but
they sounds painfully forced. This is also an issue on the ballad “Power of the Cross.” “Desert Song” (Hillsong) is a step
in the right direction, as Natalie changes up the bridge a bit, but even superior is the only original worship song, “You
Deserve.” It’s a slow-building song, and instead of taking the powerhouse approach, Natalie shifts her vocals to a warm
and beautiful falsetto when reaching the peak notes of the song.

Natalie shines the most on funky old school tunes like “Beauty Mark” and “Someday Our King Will Come.” These songs
are ones in which Natalie’s gospel and R&B influences really come to light and is the type of music that is best suited for
her voice and style. “Beauty Mark” is Natalie’s personal desire for people to see how God has transformed her life, “I
wanna look like love, I wanna look like, live like faith, I wanna let this life in me show on my face.” While “Someday Our
King Will Come” is a reminder that no matter what trials and tribulations we face in life, we always have a hope- knowing
one day Jesus will return.

Closing Thoughts
I would be interested to hear a purely gospel/R&B album from Natalie Grant. I truly believe it could be a career-defining
album for her. As for Love Revolution, it’s definitely an album worth picking up, and one that is currently the pinnacle of
Natalie’s career.  


Review Written By: Cara Fisher [cara.fisher@christianmusicreview.org] on 8/15/2010
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  1. Daring to Be
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Album Time:
52 Minutes, 51 Seconds
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Release Date:
August 24, 2010
Curb Records
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  2. Love Revolution
  4. Human
  3. Greatness of our God
  5. Beauty Mark
  6. Power of the Cross
  7. Desert Song
  8. Your Great Name
  9. You Deserve
  11. Song to the King
  10. Someday Our King Will Come
  12. Your Great Name (Acoustic)
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