Relentless (Jo O'Meara album)
Relentless | |
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Studio album by Jo O'Meara | |
Released | 3 October 2005 |
Recorded | 2005 |
Genre | Pop |
Length | 49:33 |
Label | Sanctuary |
Producer | Brian Rawling |
Singles from Relentless' | |
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Relentless is the debut album from former S Club 7 lead singer Jo O'Meara and was released two and a half years after the pop outfit split in May 2003. Produced by Brian Rawling (Cher, Enrique Iglesias) and co-written by O'Meara, the album is a mix of contemporary pop, disco and soulful ballads.
The album was released in late 2005, entering at 49 on the UK Albums Chart.[1]
Track listing
- "Relentless" – 3:52
- "What Hurts the Most" – 3:29
- "Wish I Was Over You" – 3:11
- "To Ease Your Pain" – 3:52
- "You Didn't Know" – 4:46
- "Never Felt Like This" – 3:41
- "Let's Love" – 3:51
- "Baby I'm a Fool" – 3:27
- "I Believe in You" – 3:41
- "Never Meant to Break Your Heart" – 4:29
- "It's Your Love" – 3:43
- "It Felt Like Love" – 3:37
- "That's Where I'll Belong" – 3:29
- "Rainbow's End" – 3:45
Unreleased songs
Before the recording of Relentless, Jo had signed under 19 management for an album which has never released. Rumors say that a track Called "Some Kinda Magic" was recorded on those sessions.
The tracks below were said to be included on the album when Sanctuary revealed the track listing of Relentless prior to its release.
- "Amazed"
- "A Place in the Sun" (song was leaked later)
- "Go Your Own Way"
- "Incurable" (announced as the B-side to the unreleased second single "Relentless")
- "Learn to Love" (appears on ASCAP Jo's Songs)
- "Don't Wanna Let You Down" featuring Lee Ryan
- "These Dreams"
- "Taxi Cab" (Unknown yet)
- "Blue Today (Blue Tomorrow)" (Recently the info of this track has been leaked, It was recorded under Sanctuary Records for the album Relentless, there is actually known 2 versions of it, An acoustic Guitar version which has been leaked & a Pop Up-beat version that have only leaked 13 seconds). Rumors about Blue Today says that there's a Third version of it that's actually Unknown.
References
- ↑ "The Official Charts Company - Jo O'Meara". The Official Charts Company. 5 May 2013.
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