Where's Our Revolution

Where's Our Revolution
Studio album by Matt Brouwer
Released August 25, 2009
Recorded Nashville, TN
Genre CCM, alternative CCM
Label Black Shoe Records
Universal (distributor)
Producer Michael Omartian
Matt Brouwer chronology
Unlearning
(2005)
Where's Our Revolution
(2009)
Till The Sunrise
(2012)
Unreleased cover art for Matt Brouwer's Where's Our Revolution - Promotional Copy
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Christian Music Planet[1]
Worship Leader Magazine[2]
Christianity Today[3]

Where's Our Revolution is the third studio album by Canadian singer-songwriter Matt Brouwer. It was released on August 25, 2009 through Universal Music Distribution. The album is Brouwer's most successful release to date and was well received as the hit "Sometimes" reached the top 20 on the Billboard Hot Christian Songs chart in 2010.[4] The album won a Juno Award in 2010 as it was named best Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album of the year.[5] The album was also nominated for seven GMA Canada Covenant Awards winning the Covenant Award for best song and fan favorite artist of the year. The album was nominated for Gospel Recording of the Year by the East Coast Music Awards and Contemporary Christian/Gospel Album and Song of the Year by the Independent Music Awards along with garnering favorable reviews.

Track listing

# Title Length Composer
1. "Come Back Around" 2:48 Matt Brouwer, Jeffrey Armstreet, Ian Nickus
2. "Beautiful Now" 4:13 Matt Brouwer, Jeffrey Armstreet
3. "Where's Our Revolution" 4:11 Matt Brouwer
4. "Running To Begin" 4:33 Matt Brouwer, Ian Nickus, Jayson Belt
5. "Writing To Remember (The North Horizon)" 4:09 Matt Brouwer
6. "All I Really Want" 3.23 Matt Brouwer, Ian Nickus
7. "Sometimes" 4:47 Matt Brouwer
8. "Please Say" 3:21 Matt Brouwer, Michael Omartian
9. "The Other Side" with Amy Grant and Vince Gill 3:53 Matt Brouwer
10. "All The Way" 3:29 Matt Brouwer
11. "A Love That Saves Me" 3:44 Matt Brouwer
12. "Good Night's Sleep" 4:11 Matt Brouwer

Charts

2010 "Sometimes" - U.S. Billboard Hot Christian Songs #19[6]

References

  1. Christian Music Planet review/
  2. Worship Leader Magazine
  3. Christianity Today review
  4. "Sometimes - Matt Brouwer". Billboard.com. 2010-01-16. Retrieved 2010-05-27.
  5. "Juno Awards Database". junoawards.ca. Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences. Retrieved 10 March 2012. External link in |work= (help)
  6. "Sometimes - Matt Brouwer". Billboard.com. 2010-01-16. Retrieved 2010-05-27.

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