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| WOW Worship: Aqua | 
enlarge | Artist: Various Artists Label: Benson Category: Music
List Price: $21.98 Buy New: $9.84 You Save: $12.14 (55%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 3323
Media: Audio CD Discs: 2 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 10814 UPC: 083061081423 EAN: 0083061081423 ASIN: B000EQ47RC
Release Date: April 4, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Disc 1
| • | Sometimes By Step- Bebo Norman/Rich Mullins | | • | Beautiful One- By The Tree | | • | How Great Is Our God- Chris Tomlin | | • | In Christ Alone- Natalie Grant | | • | Blessed Be Your Name- Tree63 | | • | You Are Holy (Prince Of Peace)- Michael W. Smith | | • | He Reigns-N ewsboys | | • | Here I Am To Worship- Sonicflood | | • | Famous One- Building 429 | | • | Holy Is The Lord- Bethany Dillon | | • | Who Am I- Casting Crowns | | • | Be Glorified- Tim Hughes | | • | The Heart Of Worship- Matt Redman | | • | No One Like You- BarlowGirl | | • | You Are Good- Israel And New Breed | | • | Yesterday, Today and Forever- Vicky Beeching | | • | King of Glory- Josh Bates |
Disc 2
| • | O Praise Him (All This For A King)- David Crowder Band | | • | Agnus Dei- Third Day | | • | Grace Flows Down- Passion Band | | • | Let It Rise- Big Daddy Weave | | • | Forever- Rebecca St. James | | • | Wonderful Maker- Jeremy Camp | | • | Friend Of God- Craig & Dean Phillips | | • | All Who Are Thirsty- Kutless | | • | Wonderful, Merciful Saviour- Selah | | • | Indescribable- Avalon | | • | My Glorious- Avalon | | • | Days Of Elijah- Twila Paris | | • | El Shaddai- Amy Grant | | • | Worthy Is The Lamb- Hillsong | | • | Alive Forever, Amen- Warren Barfield | | • | Falling- Pocket Full of Rocks |
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A decent compilation of Christian worship music January 8, 2007 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
Having had the WOW Worship Orange for several years, I decided to update and get the latest release when my wife saw this in a local store. There are many great songs that can make you sit back and bask in God's marvelous presence (How Great Is Our God; Here I Am To Worship; Who Am I; Forever). These are good meditative songs with a mellow background appropriate for a personal devotional time.
There are some that absolutely ROCK from other names that I'm unfamiliar with in Christian music (as well as the usual CCM groups and individuals) that focus on God's attributes and how He really wants to us to view Him (You Are Holy (Prince Of Peace); Be Glorified; You Are Good; Yesterday, Today and Forever; Let It Rise; Friend Of God; Indescribable; Days Of Elijah; Alive Forever, Amen).
I find myself listening to some songs over and over again because they have such a powerful message that I just can't get enough to help in my walk with the Lord. Many of these artists are new to me, so I've had my own musical horizons broadened, and that's a good thing! What incredible diversity we have in the Body of Christ with such gifted artists!
By the same token, there are a couple songs that I just don't like, hence my 4-star rating.
My Glorious (by Delirious?) starts with a heavy rock beat and I fast forward to the next song every time I get to this song; they sound like they are delirious and this song just doesn't seem to have any worship qualities to me. Please understand: I like a good rock beat, good guitars and keyboards and all that, but these guys sound kind of angry to me. Maybe this isn't indicative of all their music, but based on what I've heard here, I think I'll pass on their albums unless someone can assure me that they are a well-rounded group with differing musical styles.
The Heart Of Worship seems to show up on every worship album, and I've gotten tired of hearing it. It's as though many groups have their own rendition of this song and they can't put it on enough albums. I'm not trying to be hard-hearted or critical here about this song, but just sharing my own feelings. If you like this song, that's fine with me. But please, let's put this song to rest for a while.
This album has many redeeming qualities to it. With 17 songs on the first disc and 16 on the second disc, you can have a great time for a couple well-spent hours being lifted into God's presence and enjoying your worship and adoration of Him by many excellent vocalists. You can get a good feel for what other groups and individuals are doing in one collection and decide if you want to purchase their own individual albums.
I think that these compilations are well worth the money spent; you really cannot go wrong with any of them. I'm extremely tough on Christian music that I'll buy, and if there are several songs that really get my attention the first time I hear it, I'm pretty much sold. This collection most assuredly has that. If the collection doesn't, I'll find a way to sell it. Needless to say, this one is a keeper for me. Listen, enjoy, and revel in your worship of our Most High God!
Excellent listening January 11, 2007 3 out of 6 found this review helpful
This CD is a great CD. I have listened to other worship CD's and this is by far the best I have heard.
A great CD of Worship and Praise music. :D September 3, 2007 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have been listening to "WOW Aqua" since it came out last year, and have found that like on most of the WOW CD's, there are only certain tracks I really enjoy. Of course this is a matter of taste, and is part of the nature of such compilations.
I do want to note one thing; in response to another reviewer, "My Glorious" is not indicative of all of "Delirious'" music. In fact, "My Glorious" was the first song I heard by Delirious, and I hated it (Now it is one of my favorites). However, I became interested in Delirious because of "Inside/Outside" from their "World Service" album. They have written some of this generations favorite worship songs "Did you Feel the Mountains Tremble?" and "I could sing of your love forever". So, if "My Glorious" puts you off, give Delirious another shot, I suggest "Mission Bell" because it has a good mix of slower and faster tracks.
With that said, the rest of the tracks on both of these CD's contain som of my favorite worship songs such as: "Wonderful, Merciful Savior" by Selah, "Days of Elijah" by Twila Paris, "Sometimes by Step" by Rich Mullins", "The Heart of Worship", "Wonderful Maker" by Jeremy Camp, "How Great is our God", "Who am I", and "Indescribable".
I have spent many hours in worship alone with the version on the first disc of "Here I am to Worship". I am not God so I cannot garuntee which song will move you the most into a spirit of worship, but I can garuntee you that there is definitely at least a few tracks that will take you into the Holy of Holies. So, I strongly encourage you to buy this disc if you are looking for new worship music!!! :D
~Amy
Good assortment November 9, 2006 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
WoW does a good job compiling the best hits. Some of the songs are older than 2005 but its still worth listening to.
WOW Worship: Aqua July 7, 2007 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
This entire albumn is spiritually uplifting....and a total worship cd. It is awesome! I have copied the words of a few songs to send to America's deployed servicemen and women around the world. I wish I could send the albumn to each of them so they could hear the music! Our church sings nearly every one of the songs on this albumn! And I love the different styles of the individual artists.....Agnus Dei (Worthy is the Lamb) by Third Day is almost a Rock style that I love and I am not a fan of Rock music! Which only goes to show that God can be praised in any form of music! Hope, joy, love, praise are all harmonized in this cd. I love it!
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