Worship God | ||||||||||
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Studio album by Rebecca St. James | ||||||||||
Released | February 26, 2002 | |||||||||
Genre | Gospel; CCM | |||||||||
Length | 44:42 | |||||||||
Label | ForeFront | |||||||||
Producer | Matt Bronleewe, Tedd T. | |||||||||
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Worship God is the seventh studio album by Rebecca St. James, released on February 26, 2002.[1] It is her highest charting album to date, peaking at #94 on the Billboard 200. The album produced the hit singles "Song of Love" and "Breathe".
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Unlike her prior albums, Rebecca only co-wrote four out of the eleven songs.[2] Because of its worship genre, the other seven songs are standard worship cover songs. These songs are Matt Redman's "Let My Words Be Few" and "Better Is One Day", Marie Barnett's "Breathe", City on a Hill's "God of Wonders", Lenny LeBlanc and Paul Baloche's "Above All", Jeremy Casella's "More Than the Watchmen", and the hymn "It Is Well".[2]
Rebecca says "Song of Love" was partly inspired by the lorikeets outside her grandparents' home in Australia.[3] "Lamb of God" was written and vocally recorded in just an hour and a half. Rebecca says of the track, "My favorite moments in songwriting are when God miraculously drops a verse, or a chorus, or even a whole song into my lap. It was definitely that way with this song."[4] The song "You" was written while Rebecca was on vacation in Australia.[5] "It Is Well" was recorded on September 11, 2001.[6] The album also includes a bonus remix of Rebecca's 1998 song "Omega".
The album was solely produced by Matt Bronleewe, except for the "Omega Remix", which was produced by Tedd T. The string arrangements for this album were done by Jeremy Bose.[7]
Rebecca describes the entire album as "passionate, edgy pop/rock".[2] Lyrical content is mainly worship songs about God's love.
Both Jesusfreakhideout and Allmusic gave the album 4.5 out of 5 stars.[1][2] JFH says, "Rebecca St. James has outdone herself on Worship God. She has set a new standard for modern worship here. Miss out on this project and you may miss out on an incredible worship experience.", while Allmusic wrote "Worship God is not just another album latching onto the [worship] genre's popularity. It is a reflection of Rebecca St. James' lifestyle of worship and one that will not quickly leave CD players."
The album is Rebecca's most successful to date. It is her only album to peak inside the top 100 on the Billboard 200, at #94. It also peaked at #5 on Billboard's Hot Christian Albums chart.[8]
Rebecca embarked on a Worship God Tour in 2003. The set list consisted mainly of songs from Worship God, but also featured some earlier songs.
Songs from Worship God have also been performed on her Adoration Tour,[16] the If I Had One Chance To Tell You Something Tour,[17] and the Worship Revolution Tour.[18] An entire taped concert from the If I Had One Chance... Tour can be found on her 2007 CD/DVD release aLIVE in Florida.
Album - Billboard (North America)
Year | Chart | Position |
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2002 | The Billboard 200 | 94 |
2002 | Top Contemporary Christian | 5 |
Songs from Worship God have been released on many compilations over the years. Here is a complete list of songs from the album featured on other releases.
Also in 2002, Rebecca released her first DVD, entitled Worship God. It featured music videos of hit songs "Wait For Me", "Song of Love" & "Reborn", 8 audio clips from Worship God, an interview, photos, a "My Australia" featurette and more.[36]
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