WOW Hits 2001

WOW Hits 2001
Compilation album by various artists
Released October 24, 2000
Genre Contemporary Christian music
Label Sparrow Records /
EMI Christian Music Group
Producer Various
WOW Hits chronology
WOW 2000 WOW Hits 2001 WOW Hits 2002
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1][2]

WOW Hits 2001 is a compilation album of thirty Contemporary Christian music hits and three bonus tracks that was released on October 24, 2000. It included some music video content accessible with a CD-ROM drive. The album reached No. 36 on the Billboard 200 chart, and No. 1 on the Top Contemporary Christian album chart.[1][3] Album sales were certified as double platinum in 2002 by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[4]

Track listing

Disc one

  1. "Dive" – Steven Curtis Chapman
  2. "Live For You" – Rachael Lampa
  3. "Written On My Heart"Plus One
  4. "This Is Your Time" – Michael W. Smith
  5. "Alabaster Box" – Cece Winans
  6. "Gather at the River" (Remix) – Point of Grace
  7. "Always Have, Always Will" – Avalon
  8. "Crystal Clear" – Jaci Velasquez
  9. "Every Season" – Nichole Nordeman
  10. "I Am The Way" – Mark Schultz
  11. "Free" – Ginny Owens
  12. "More Than You'll Ever Know" – Watermark
  13. "When I Praise" – FFH
  14. "This Good Day" – Fernando Ortega
  15. "Redeemer" – Nicole C. Mullen
  16. "Lord, I Come Before You" – Salvador **

Disc two

  1. "Set Your Eyes to Zion" – P.O.D.
  2. "Shackles (Praise You)" – Mary Mary
  3. "King of Glory" – Third Day
  4. "Beautiful Sound" – Newsboys
  5. "Into You" – Jennifer Knapp
  6. "Red Letters" – dc Talk
  7. "Unforgetful You" – Jars of Clay
  8. "The Only One" – Caedmon's Call
  9. "Reborn" – Rebecca St. James
  10. "God You Are My God" – Delirious?
  11. "Follow Your Dreams" – Raze
  12. "Don't Look at Me" – Stacie Orrico
  13. "God of Wonders" – City on a Hill
  14. "America" – Passion
  15. "Hands and Feet" – Audio Adrenaline
  16. "Whitehorse" – Earthsuit **
  17. "Where I Wanna Be" – V*Enna **

** Denotes Bonus Track

References

  1. 1 2 review at Allmusic. Retrieved on March 21, 2007.
  2. review at The Phantom Tollbooth. Retrieved on February 22, 2009.
  3. Chart success at Billboard magazine. Retrieved on March 21, 2007.
  4. RIAA official site. Retrieved on February 28, 2009.

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