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Music CD - Various Artists: Wow 1999: The Year's 30 Top Christian Artists & Songs

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Music CD: Wow 1999: The Year's 30 Top Christian Artists & Songs Artist: Various Artists
List Price: $19.98
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Manufacturer: Wow Gospel Hits
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1. Into Jesus - DC Talk 2. Entertaining Angels - Newsboys 3. Crazy Times - Jars Of Clay 4. Love Me God - Michael W. Smith 5. Undo Me - Jennifer Knapp 6. Deeper - Delirious? 7. Pray - Rebecca St. James 8. The Devil Is Bad - W's 9. If You Really Knew - Out Of Eden 10. Angus Dei - Third Day 11. Anything Genuine - Smalltown Poets 12. Little Man - Supertones 13. Chevette (Remix) - Audio Adrenaline 14. What Would Jesus Do? - Big Tent Revival 15. His Cheesenurger - VeggieTales 16. To Know You - Nicole Nordeman
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0724385168628 Label: Wow Gospel Hits Manufacturer: Wow Gospel Hits Number Of Discs: 2 Publisher: Wow Gospel Hits Release Date: 1998-10-20 Studio: Wow Gospel Hits
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Best WoW CD up to that Time! Comment: I have been a big customer of this CD series. I have bought every one of them from 1996-2005. The first few CDs in the series were not that great, because they would have a few contemporary christian songs and then they had a whole bus load of the crummy Gospel music. However, the WoW 1999 was the first year where they really said o.k. lets lose the gospel and stick to the contemporary rock/pop/alternative/rap Christian music. This set includes Third Days wonderful song "Agnus Dei" originally recorded by Michael W. Smith, Third Day takes it into a new genre Rock. Then there is The W's The Devil is Bad a hip swing tune about the temptation of the devil in our lives. Then we have one of the first appearances of Nichole Nordeman and Jeniffer Knapp.
To tell you the truth, if the company who puts out this series had not put this album out, I would not have bought another WoW CD simply because Gospel is not my kind of Music. However, because this CD was released I have continued buying into this franchise and I have been very pleased with every album since. Thank you for reading my review!
Customer Rating:      Summary: One of the Better Wow's Comment: This is one of the best Wow's ever made. It is such a random compilation that it actually works. There were some great bands back then. Three of my favorites Christian Artists, Smalltown Poets, Newsboys, and dc Talk all make an appearance on this stellar album.
Customer Rating:      Summary: A Great WOW for your collection Comment: The only reason this album doesn't get 4 stars, is the inclusion of a few songs that I didn't feel mixed well into the collection. Namely, "His Cheeseburger." Don't get me wrong, the Veggietales are great, but the song on its own doesn't make much sense without the video.However, the album is terrific regardless. It features one song that I am surprised didn't get more airplay "Strollin' on the Water". A very unique sound, that really resonates the longing to take those leaps of faith with Christ. To be fearless for God.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The Best of The WOW Ever Comment: This is by far the number one WOW cd of all times. Its got some of the best bands ever on it, like the Newsboys,DC Talk(Before they broke up), Smalltown Poets, Jars of Clay, and Supertones. What a combination! The WOW cds are a great alternative to burning cds. Why do you burn cds? so that you can get all of your favorite songs on one cd. WOW allready has most of my favorite songs on it. So I can legally listen to them. What a great idea!
Customer Rating:      Summary: GREAT First tape..... Comment: I absolutly love the first tape/c.d. in this set, the songs are well aranged to compliment and contrast each other. It's uplifting to listen to, and I never hit the skip button. However....the second tape, I don't like at all, and never even listen to anymore, I don't think the songs sound good together, and I just don't think they're as good as the first tape. But, in the end, I'd have to say that the first tape is worth paying for the full set.
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Editorial Reviews:
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The newest in the Wow series of contemporary Christian music is as slick-sounding and solid as its successful predecessors. The two-disc set begins with a solid alterna-anthem (DC Talk's plaintively overwrought but super-catchy "Into Jesus") and ends with a kiss (Fernando Ortega's inspiring, Nashville-tinged "Lord of the Eternity"). The compilation's 33 tracks really do run the gamut: the polished, pure pop of Avalon and Point of Grace; Christian swing music; the atmospheric, spiritual sounds of Maire Brennan and Jaci Velasquez; the spirited belting of rocker Jennifer Knapp; a dance-pop act from the U.K.; the veteran confessional singer-songwriter folk of Amy Grant; Christian ska; and the late Rich Mullins's moving, visionary gospel-folk. CCM stalwarts and newcomers alike will be pleased by this release. --Mike McGonigal
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