Best Worship Album Ever rounds up 33 acclaimed artists

|PIC1|The Best New Praise & Worship Album Ever three-CD, 50-song set features original recordings of many of today’s best-loved worship songs.

It brings together such world-acclaimed artists as Paul Baloche, Brenton Brown, David Crowder Band, Delirious?, Hillsong United, Israel Houghton, Tim Hughes, Chris Tomlin, Michael W Smith and 24 more noteworthy artists.

The set is due for release on October 20 by Kingsway.

Together, the artists on The Best New Praise & Worship Album Ever combine for 38 No. 1 Songs, 81 Dove Awards, five Grammy Awards and more than 32 million albums sold.

“The Best New Praise & Worship Album Ever features many of the artists creating the music we hear each week on the radio, sing in our church services and listen to in concert venues worldwide,” says Steve Nicolle, Kingsway director, music and media.

“There are 29 current CCLI chart topping songs on this 3-CD set alone. As music fans find value in this compelling series, The Best New Praise & Worship Album Ever brand has already sold over 360,000 copies worldwide.”

New worship songs featured in this set and sung by tens of millions across the globe, include: “Mighty To Save”, “Your Grace Is Enough”, “You Never Let Go”, “God Of This City” and “Our God Saves”.
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