2009 live album by Smokie Norful
Smokie Norful Live |
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Live album by Smokie Norful |
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Released | April 7, 2009 |
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Genre | CCM, Gospel |
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Length | 65:05 |
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Label | EMI Gospel |
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Smokie Norful chronology |
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Life Changing (2006) | Smokie Norful Live (2009) | How I Got Over...Songs That Carried Us (2011) | |
Professional ratingsReview scores |
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Source | Rating |
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AllMusic | (favorable)[1] |
Smokie Norful Live is a live album from Contemporary Gospel singer Smokie Norful. The album was released on April 7, 2009, through EMI Gospel.
Track listing
- "He's Gonna Come Through" (feat. Tye Tribbett) - 4:56
- "I Will Bless The Lord" - 6:07
- "Justified" - 8:43
- "Mighty God" - 6:10
- "In The Presence Of The King" - 7:02
- "Dear God" - 5:37
- "No One Else" - 6:12
- "Jesus Is Love" (feat. Heather Headley) - 6:41
- "Don't Quit" - 7:07
- "I've Been Delivered" - 6:30
Awards
At the 41st GMA Dove Awards, the album was nominated to a Dove Award for Contemporary Gospel Album of the Year. The songs "Justified" and "Dear God" were also nominated to Dove Awards for Traditional Gospel and Contemporary Gospel Recorded Song of the Year respectively. "Justified" ended up winning its Dove Award.[2] The album was also nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary R&B Gospel Album at the 52nd Grammy Awards.
Chart performance
The album peaked at #55 on Billboard 200, #5 on Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, and #1 on Billboard's Gospel Albums. It stayed 38 weeks on the R&B/Hip-Hop charts and 66 weeks on the Gospel charts.[3]
Charts
Weekly charts | Year-end charts Chart (2009) | Position | US Top Gospel Albums (Billboard)[7] | 15 | US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[8] | 93 | Chart (2010) | Position | US Top Gospel Albums (Billboard)[9] | 39 | |
References
- ^ AllMusic review
- ^ 41st Annual GMA Dove Awards nominees announced on The Tennessean (February 18, 2010)
- ^ Smokie Norful Live on Billboard
- ^ "Smokie Norful Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved November 5, 2020.
- ^ "Smokie Norful Chart History (Top Gospel Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved November 5, 2020.
- ^ "Smokie Norful Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved November 5, 2020.
- ^ "Top Gospel Albums – Year-End 2009". Billboard. Retrieved November 5, 2020.
- ^ "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums – Year-End 2009". Billboard. Retrieved November 5, 2020.
- ^ "Top Gospel Albums – Year-End 2010". Billboard. Retrieved November 5, 2020.
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