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WOW Worship: Blue
Compilation album by
Various artists
ReleasedJune 15, 1999
GenreCWM
WOW Worship compilation albums chronology
WOW Worship: Blue
(1999)
WOW Worship: Orange
(2000)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

WOW Worship: Blue was the first album in the WOW Worship series of compilation albums. It reached #70 on the Billboard 200 chart in 1999, and #1 on the Top Contemporary Christian chart. In the following year it reached #144 on the Billboard 200, and #2 on the Top Contemporary Christian chart.[2] The album was certified as double platinum in the United States in 2001 by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[3] In Canada the album was certified as platinum in 2002 by the Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA).[4]

This album was known simply as WOW Worship when first released. Albums in this series were not known by their cover colors until the release of WOW Worship: Green in 2001.

The 2007 multi-platinum special reissue included a third bonus CD with eleven songs.

Track listing

Yellow Disc [Disc 1]

  1. "The River Is Here" - Andy Park
  2. "Ancient Of Days" - Jamie Harvill & Gary Sadler (sung by Ron Kenoly)
  3. "Let It Rise" - Holland Davis (sung by Paul Baloche)
  4. "Let The River Flow" - Darrell Evans (sung by Lindell Cooley)
  5. "Change My Heart Oh God" - Eddie Espinosa (sung by Roby Duke)
  6. "The Heart Of Worship" - Matt Redman
  7. "Shout to the Lord" - Darlene Zschech
  8. "Open The Eyes Of My Heart" - Paul Baloche
  9. "Refiner's Fire" - Brian Doerksen
  10. "Blessed Be The Name Of The Lord" - Don Moen
  11. "I Love You Lord" - Laurie Klein (sung by Kristina Hamilton)
  12. "Father I Adore You" - Terrye Coelho Strom (sung by The Maranatha! Singers)
  13. "In His Time" - Diane Ball (sung by Jack Searle)
    • recorded at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa, California
  14. "Give Thanks" - Henry Smith (sung by Don Moen)
  15. "Come Into His Presence" - Lynn Baird (sung by Don Moen)

Blue Disc [Disc 2]

  1. "Lord, I Lift Your Name on High" - Rick Founds (sung by The Maranatha! Singers)
  2. "My Life Is In You, Lord" - Daniel Gardner (sung by Joseph Garlington)
  3. "Mighty Is Our God" - Eugene Greco (sung by Chris Rodriguez)
    • recorded in Brentwood, Tennessee
  4. "We Will Embrace Your Move" - Darrell Evans
  5. "I Will Celebrate" - Linda Duvall (sung by Gene Miller)
  6. "Blessed Be The Lord God Almighty" - Bob Fitts (sung by Kelly Willard)
  7. "Come Let Us Worship And Bow Down" - Dave Doherty (sung by Rob Mathes)
    • recorded at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa, California
  8. "Jesus Name Above All Names" - Naida Hearn (sung by Bill Batstone)
  9. "Come, Now Is The Time To Worship" - Brian Doerksen featuring Wendy Whitehead
  10. "Take My Life" - Scott Underwood
  11. "More Love More Power" - Jude Del Hierro (sung by Keith Matten)
  12. "Isn't He" - John Wimber (sung by Terry Clark)
    • recorded in Brentwood, Tennessee
  13. "More Precious Than Silver" - Lynn DeShazo (sung by Leanne Albrecht)
  14. "Open Our Eyes" - Bob Cull (sung by Teri DeSario)
  15. "I Could Sing Of Your Love Forever" - Martin Smith (Delirious?)

Bonus Disc [Disc 3]

There is a bonus third disc that is only included with the 2007 reissue.

  1. "Majestic" - Lincoln Brewster
  2. "Unto The One" - Matt Papa
  3. "Revelation Song" - Gateway Worship
  4. "Hear Us From Heaven" - Jared Anderson
  5. "All Things" - Jeremy Scott
  6. "My Savior Lives" - New Life Worship
  7. "God Of All Splendor" - Robbie Reider
  8. "Bless His Name" - Robbie Reider and Casey Corum
  9. "If You Say Go" - Rita Springer
  10. "Unfailing Love" - Nigel Briggs & TRENT
  11. "Almighty God" - Joel Engle

References

  1. ^ Allmusic review
  2. ^ Review at Billboard magazine. Retrieved on 21 March 2007.
  3. ^ RIAA official site Archived December 31, 2009, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on 9 March 2009.
  4. ^ CRIA official site Archived 2008-02-27 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on 9 March 2009.