WOW Worship: Orange
| WOW Worship Orange | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
![]()  | ||||
| Compilation album by  Various artists  | ||||
| Released | March 28, 2000 | |||
| Genre | CWM | |||
| WOW Worship compilation albums chronology | ||||
  | ||||
| Review scores | |
|---|---|
| Source | Rating | 
| Allmusic | |
WOW Worship: Orange is a compilation CD of Christian Music in the WOW Worship series. It reached No. 65 on the Billboard 200 chart.[2] WOW Worship: Orange was certified as platinum in sales in 2001 by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).[3] The album was certified as gold in Canada in 2001 by the Canadian Recording Industry Association (CRIA).[4]
WOW Worship: Orange was known as WOW Worship, Vol. 2 when first released. Albums in this series were not known by their cover colors until the release of WOW Worship: Green in 2001.
Track listing
Disc One (Orange)
- "Did You Feel/Mountains Tremble" – Delirious?
- recorded at West Park Studios in Littlehampton, England
 
 - "Light the Fire Again" – Brian Doerksen
- recorded in Brentwood, Tennessee
 
 - "Rock of Ages" – Praise Band
- recorded at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa
 
 - "Hungry" (Falling On My Knees) – Kathryn Scott
- recorded in Hull, England
 
 - "Better Is One Day" – Charlie Hall
- recorded at West Park Studios in Littlehampton, England
 
 - "In That Day" – Praise Band
- recorded at Calvary Chapel in Costa Mesa, California
 
 - "We Want To See Jesus Lifted High" – Noel Richards
- recorded in Colorado Springs, Colorado
 
 - "Worship You" – Jami Smith
- recorded in Brentwood, Tennessee
 
 - "In the Secret" – Sonicflood
- recorded in Nashville, Tennessee
 
 - "I Walk By Faith" – Chris Falson (sung by Praise Band)
- recorded in Calvary Chapel in Costa Mesa, California
 
 - "Redeemer Savior Friend" – Darrell Evans and Chris Springer (sung by Dave Brooks)
- recorded in Brentwood, Tennessee
 
 - "Jesus, Lover of My Soul" – Darlene Zschech
- recorded at Hills Centre in Castle Hill, Australia
 
 - "You Are God" – Scott Underwood
- recorded at Vineyard Church of Anaheim in Anaheim, California
 
 - "We Will Dance" – David Ruis
- recorded in Brentwood, Tennessee
 
 - "I Will Not Forget You" – Praise Band
- recorded in Calvary Chapel in Costa Mesa, California
 
 
Disc Two (Cyan)
- Victory Chant – Joseph Vogels (sung by Bob Fitts)
- recorded at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa
 
 - I Will Celebrate – The Maranatha! Singers
 - Celebrate Jesus – The Alleluia Singers (featuring Don Moen)
- recorded in Colorado Springs, Colorado
 
 - I Believe in Jesus – Keith Matten
- recorded in Brentwood, Tennessee
 
 - Holy and Anointed One – Randy Butler
 - He Is Able –  Praise Band
- recorded at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa
 
 - Above All – Paul Baloche (sung by Lenny LeBlanc)
- recorded at Harvest Church in Riverside, California
 
 - I See the Lord –  Chris Falson
- recorded in Capistrano Beach, Dana Point, California
 
 - Awesome God – Praise Band
- recorded at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa
 
 - God Is Good All the Time – Don Moen
- recorded in Colorado Springs, Colorado
 
 - Shine Jesus Shine – Graham Kendrick
- recorded at ICC Studios in Eastbourne, England
 
 - Jesus Is Alive – Ron Kenoly
- recorded at Jubilee Christian Center in San Jose, California
 
 - God Will Make A Way – Don Moen
- recorded at North Heights Lutheran Church in Arden Hills, Minnesota
 
 - As the Deer –  Martin J. Nystrom (sung by The Maranatha! Singers)
- recorded at Calvary Chapel Costa Mesa
 
 - Glorify Thy Name –  Donna Adkins (sung by The Maranatha! Singers)
- recorded in Brentwood, Tennessee
 
 - When I Look Into Your Holiness – Wayne and Cathy Perrin (sung by Kent Henry)
- recorded in Mobile, Alabama
 
 - There Is None Like You – Lenny LeBlanc
- recorded in Colorado Springs, Colorado
 
 - Holy Ground – Geron Davis
- recorded in Colorado Springs, Colorado
 
 
References
- ^ Allmusic review
 - ^ Chart success at Billboard magazine, Retrieved March 21, 2007.
 - ^ RIAA official site Archived December 31, 2009, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on March 9, 2009.
 - ^ CRIA official site Archived February 27, 2008, at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved on March 9, 2009.
 
