WOW New & Next

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WOW New & Next
Compilation album by
Various artists
ReleasedJuly 13, 2010
Genre Contemporary Christian music
Label EMI Christian Music Group
Various artists chronology
WOW Next 2007
(2007)
WOW New & Next
(2010)

WOW New & Next is a 12-song compilation album CD of radio hits of new and rising CCM artists. It was sold, or given free to anyone who bought any WOW compilation CD. [1]

Contents

Track listing

Disc One
No.TitleWriter(s)Artist (Album)Length
1."Before the Morning"Ben Glover, Josh Wilson Josh Wilson (Life is Not a Snapshot)3:56
2."Battle" Ian Eskelin, Chris August Chris August ( No Far Away )2:59
3."Never Look Away"Geoff Ashcraft, Chris Brink, Josh Kirk, Ben Richter The Museum ( Let Love Win )4:01
4."Savior to Me (Sing Glory)"Rob Graves, Jason McArthur, Jasen Rauch, Kerrie Roberts Kerrie Roberts ( Kerrie Roberts )5:06
5."Blink"Dave Hanbury, Jason Ingram, Mike Tenkate, Rich Thompson Revive ( Blink )3:54
6."For Love of You" Audrey Assad, Ben Glover Audrey Assad ( The House You're Building )3:40
7."Speak to Me"Jason Walker, Philip Zach Remedy Drive ( The Daylight (EP) )3:20
8."Come Rest"Mia Fieldes, Jason Ingram, Lindsay McCaulLindsey McCaul (If It Leads Me Back)3:28
9."Straight to Your Heart" Matt Bronleewe, Mike Grayson, Sam Tinnesz MIKESCHAIR ( MIKESCHAIR )2:27
10."You Set the Rhythm"Joshua Franklin, Richard Moore, Joel Parisian, Mark Rogers Newworldson ( Newworldson )3:04
11."Anchor" (Acoustic)Geoffrey Hunker, Jason Ingram, Rusty Varenkamp Satellites & Sirens (Anchor (EP))3:33
12."Yahweh"Acacia Walters-Wulfing Tal & Acacia (Wake Me)4:03
Total length:43:31

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References

  1. WOW New & Next at EMI CMG Distribution. Retrieved 10-10-2010. Archived 2010-10-21 at the Wayback Machine