WOW Gospel 2001
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Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Shackles (Praise You) - Mary Mary
- Let's Dance (Remix) - Hezekiah Walker & The Love Fellowship Crusade Choir
- Right Here - New Life Community Choir
- I Want My Destiny (Live) - Fred Hammond & Radical For Christ
- That'll Do It - Anointed
- It's Alright (Send Me) - Winans Phase 2
- Personal Jesus - Tonex
- Alabaster Box - Cece Winans
- God's Favor - The Tri-City Singers
- Still I Rise - Yolanda Adams
- I'll Keep Holding On - Kim Burrell
- His Love - B.B. Jay
- Walk Right - Comissioned
- Everyday - Darwin Hobbs
- Fall Down 2000 - Kelli Williams
- I Came To Jesus - New Direction
- Real - The Tommies
Disc 2:
- Rejoice - Shirley Caesar
- Battlefield - Norman Hutchins
- At The Table - Richard Smallwood
- Who Would've Thought
- If It Had Not Been For The Lord On My Side - Helen Baylor
- Memories (When Will I See You Again?) - The Canton Spirituals
- Mary Don't Weep - Aaron Neville
- The Holy Place - Ricky Dillard
- Closer - Lamar Campbell And Spirit Of Praise
- Nothing Else Matters - Marvin Sapp
- God's Got It - Joe Pace & The Colorado Mass Choir
- Tell It - Tarralyn Ramsey
- I Anoint Myself - F. Hammond Music
- Once - Londa Larmond
- Better Days - The Wordd
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #127516 in Music
- Released on: 2001-02-20
- Number of discs: 2
- Dimensions: .26 pounds
Editorial Reviews
From Amazon.com
Much like contemporary Christian, its cousin genre, modern gospel music showcases a larger variety of styles than ever before. The diversity is quite obvious on the WOW Gospel 2001 collection, a 32-track spiritual pick-me-up bound to find favor with most listeners. "Let's Dance," one of the release's hotter grooves, shows this well when the more traditional (Hezekiah Walker & the Love Fellowship Crusade Choir) meets the not-so-traditional (rapper B.B. Jay). Or check out the blistering soul and hard-driving bass lines of John P. Kee and the New Life Community Choir on "Right Here." Of course no gospel collection is complete without a Yolanda Adams ballad ("Still I Rise") and a CeCe Winans tune ("Alabaster Box"). Disc one holds surprises such as ol' Doobie Brother Michael McDonald on Darwin Hobbs's "Everyday." The second disc focuses more on traditional gospel instead of crisp urban pop. You'll have a hard time not raising your hands to the soaring choruses of "Battlefield" by Norman Hutchins. And Aaron Neville brings forth "Mary Don't You Weep" in the classic spiritual style of gospel. Altogether, this collection testifies to the great and varied sounds in today's gospel music scene. --Michael Lyttle
