Oxygen (Avalon album)

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Oxygen
Studio album by Avalon
Released May 22, 2001
Recorded 2000
Genre CCM, Inspirational
Length 54:10
Label Sparrow
Producer Brown Bannister, Grant Cunningham
Avalon chronology

Joy: A Christmas Collection
(2000)
Oxygen
(2001)
O2: Avalon Remixed
(2002)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]

Oxygen is Avalon's fourth studio album, released on May 22, 2001 and produced by Brown Bannister and Grant Cunningham. The project was strongly supported by Christian radio, containing six No. 1 radio singles[2]—the most of any Avalon album to date (see below). Oxygen is the first (and so far, only) album by the group to release alongside a Collector's Edition, which features a hidden bonus track, "Beyond the Clouds".

Track listing

  1. "Wonder Why" – 4:00 Sung by Janna and Jody
  2. "The Best Thing" – 4:55 Sung by Michael and Cherie
  3. "By Heart, By Soul (feat. Aaron Neville)" – 4:08 All split lead
  4. "Undeniably You" – 3:57 Sung by Cherie
  5. "I Don't Want To Go" – 5:25 Sung by Janna
  6. "Never Givin' Up" – 4:26 All split lead
  7. "Make It Last Forever" – 3:23 Sung by Michael, Jody and Cherie
  8. "The Glory" – 5:02 Sung by Jody and Cherie
  9. "Oxygen" – 4:53 Sung by Michael and Janna
  10. "Love Remains" – 4:31 Sung by Jody
  11. "Come and Fill My Heart" – 5:09 Sung by Michael
  12. "Beyond the Clouds (Hidden Track)" – 4:21 Sung by Janna and Cherie

Personnel

Radio Singles

  • "The Glory" +
  • "Make It Last Forever" +
  • "Wonder Why" +
  • "Come and Fill My Heart" +
  • "I Don't Want To Go" +
  • "Undeniably You" +

+ Denotes #1 Radio Hit

Audience Reaction

Radio

Oxygen received a warm welcome from Christian radio, as the album now boasts six No. 1 radio hits[2]—the most of any Avalon album to date. Highlights include:

  • "The Glory", the first AC single from Oxygen, received 41 adds from all 41 reporting stations its debut week—the first single at radio to ever achieve 100% participation its first week. "Make It Last Forever", the single issued to CHR, received an initial 14 adds out of 19 reporting stations, giving Avalon a total of 55 adds in just one week. This is an unprecedented mark in not only Avalon's radio history, but for Christian radio as well.[2]

Sales

In part because of its success at radio, Oxygen likewise sold many copies at initial release, debuting at #37 on the Billboard 200 chart for the week of June 9, 2001. It spent a total of eleven weeks on the Billboard 200, with #37 its highest ranking to date.[3]

References

  1. Kittle, Ashleigh. "Review: Oxygen". Allmusic. Retrieved 25 July 2009. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Avalon - EMICMG Fact Sheet
  3. Avalon Album & Song Chart History | Billboard.com


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