Track Listing DISC 1: 1. Joy - Newsboys 2. 40 Days - Third Day 3. Beautiful - Audio Adrenaline 4. Dismissed - ZOEGirl 5. Somebody's Watchin - TobyMac 6. Breathe on Me - Jen Knapp 7. Genuine - Stacie Orrico 8. Different Now - Out Of Eden 9. Existence - Kevin Max 10. Witness - Nicole C. Mullen 11. Spinnin' Around - Jump5 12. All You Got - Tait 13. Jump, Jump, Jump - True Vibe 14. Serious - Joy Williams 15. With Every Breath - Jars Of Clay/Sixpence None The Richer 16. Hey, Hey - The Elms (hidden track)
DISC 2: 1. Begin With Me - Point Of Grace 2. This Day - Steven Curtis Chapman 3. Wonder Why - Avalon 4. Back in His Arms Again - Mark Schultz 5. God Is in This Place - Plus One 6. Breathe - Michael W. Smith (live) 7. Wait For Me - Rebecca St. James 8. Watching Over Me - FFH 9. You Lift Me Up - Rachael Lampa 10. You'll Never Thirst - Annointed 11. Adore - Jaci Velasquez 12. We Delight - Caedmon's Call 13. Psalm 112 - 4HIM 14. Welcome Home - Shaun Groves 15. Cover Me - Bebo Norman 16. Isn't It Love - Andrew Peterson (hidden track) 17. Protest to Praise - Downhere (hidden track)
| Details | | Distributor: | EMI Music Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Contains the hidden track "Hey Hey" by the Elms as track 16 on disc 1 as well as the hidden tracks, "Isn't It Love?" by Andrew Peterson and "Protest To Praise" by Downhere as tracks 16 & 17 on Disc 2. In which Christian pop comes into its own, with a varied selection encompassing the urban stylings of Stacy Orrico with "Breathe on Me" and the Oasis-like pop of Tait, whose ":Give It All You Got" is a "Turn! Turn! Turn!" for the new millenium. The first CD of this two-disc set highlights the poppier aspect of contemporary Christian music, while the second is devoted to more traditional acoustic based fare such as the reliable Caedmon's Call with "We Delight" and Steven Curtis Chapman's "This Day." Still, Plus One's pleasant "God Is in This Place" is funky in its own acoustic way and 4Him's Psalm 112's vaguely electronic backing could point the way to a new direction for the genre. Compared to previous WOW volumes, this collection shows an increasing confidence among practitioners of the genre, and a wider variation in styles. WOW HITS 2002 augurs well for the next decade of Christian rock.
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