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Disc 1:
- Famous One - Chris Tomlin
- Because Of You - Paul Oakley
- It’s Rising Up - Matt Redman
- You’re The Lion Of Judah - Robin Mark
- Give Thanks - Stuart Townend
- God Is Here - Lara Martin
- Refiner’s Fire - Monique Tute
- Ancient Of Days - Ron Kenoly
- I Am A New Creation - Sarah Sadler
- Praise The Mighty Name Of Jesus - Andy Bromley & Susan Ashton
- What A Friend I’ve found - Delirious?
- All The Way My Saviour Leads Me David - Lyle Morris
- I Will Sing The Wondrous Story - Robin Mark
- He Has Risen - Noel Richards
- Jesus Is The Name We Honour - Steve Gerrat
- Jesus Shall Take The Highest Honour - Chris Bowater and the Iskra Quartet
- Such Love - Velveta Thompson
Disc 2:
- Be Thou My Vision - Wayne Drain
- Beautiful One - Tim Hughes
- He Reigns - Newsboys
- He Is Exalted - Twila Paris
- Faithful One - Monique Tute & Brian Doerksen
- The Wonderful Cross - Chris Tomlin
- King Of Kings Majesty - Sarah Sadler
- Revival - Robin Mark
- Crown Him With Many Crowns - Robin Mark
- There Is A Redeemer - Keith Green/Melody Green
- We Declare Your Majesty - Kate Miner & Derri Daugherty
- God Of Wonders - Rebecca St James
- Outrageous Grace - Michelle Tumes
- Take My Life - Chris Tomlin
- Humble King - Brenton Brown
- Abba Father - Steve Gerrat
- The Lord’s My Shepherd (Psalm 23) - Joanne Hogg
Disc 3:
- Show Your Power -Randy Butler & Sheri Keller
- Come On And Celebrate - Susan Ashton
- Here Is Love - Matt Redman
- Great Is The Darkness - Fay Simpson & Noel Richards
- The Potter’s Hand - Darlene Zschech
- Majesty - Gareth Robinson
- Thank You For Saving Me - Delirious?
- God Of Grace - Margaret Becker
- I Will Worship - SONICFLOOd
- Surrender - Marc James
- Only By Grace - Graham Kendrick
- History Maker - Delirious?
- Let My Words Be Few - Matt Redman
- Meekness And Majesty - Susan Ashton
- Holy And Anointed One - Brian Doerksen
- By Your Side - Noel Richards
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #11621 in Music
- Released on: 2005-03-14
- Number of discs: 3
- Dimensions: .43 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
The follow up to The Best Worship Songs... Ever, being released for Easter 2005, is as great value as its predecessor, including 50 popular modern worship songs sung in churches around the UK today across 3 CDs. The album has been compiled with the help of the official "Church Charts". The Best Worship Songs... Ever Vol 2 features original versions of hugely popular songs such as "Famous One", "Be Thou My Vision", "History Maker", "It's Rising Up" and "Give Thanks". A percentage of the sales is donated by the label to Christian Aid.
Customer Reviews
Another superb collection
The songs in this album are all great, most or all of them being very well known and popular. While there are quite a few older songs and hymns, most of them have a fairly modern sound to them. The range of different styles across the 50 tracks is refreshing, and although maybe not all styles will appeal fully to all people, it certainly should keep most Christian listeners happy.
I particularly recommend this album (and its predecessor) for anybody organising a Christian group. I find it works well when it's played the background during a time of fellowship, for example.
A good spiritual follow up- JJ Ballymena
If you have not heard the first "Best Worship Ever"cd ,then it is a very good buy with a good variety of old and new songs by a great selection of artists.Unfortunately i have the first cd and i feel that this follow up is not just as good - but is still very good and would recommend it .A great asset to have if you have groups in your house because there is a song to fit most occassions .If you dont have the first cd ,I suggest you get it.
Curate's egg and too many studio recordings
First let me say that a music review can only be subjective and this is my opinion, which reflects my particular taste.
This is not a bad compilation. There are several tracks I really enjoyed. My score would have been three and half stars, but four would have been tad too much.
My main reservation about this compilation, and its predecessor, is that many, if not most, of these songs were written for communal worship. To me several of the studio recordings seemed flat, lacking the passion you get singing live with other worshippers. Even those tracks that were live recordings tended to drown out the congregation with the high volume given to the worship leader (maybe not a bad thing sometimes - especially if I was singing!).
To be fair, a couple of the studio tracks give pleasing new takes on familiar songs.
I wouldn't recommend this compilation to a non church-goer wanting to hear what "modern" (whatever that means) church worship is like these days. There are better live recordings around; a live CD celebrating 20 years of Spring Harvest is a favourite of mine.



