Adoration: The Worship Album
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Adoration: The Worship Album is the tenth studio album
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, released in 2003. Unlike the band's previous albums, Adoration (as the subtitle implies) is a solely worship-oriented album, deviating from the Newsboys' standard pop rock sound. This was the last Newsboys album with long time guitarist Jody Davis, until his reunion with the group in 2009, for In the Hands of God
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Track listing

  1. "He Reigns" – 4:55
  2. "You Are My King (Amazing Love)" – 4:31
  3. "Great Is Your Faithfulness" – 3:17
  4. "Take My Hands (Praises)" – 4:22
  5. "Adoration" – 4:22
  6. "In Christ
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     Alone" – 4:17
  7. "Lord (I Don't Know)" [Live] – 4:24
  8. "It Is You" [Live] – 6:18
  9. "Father, Blessed Father" – 3:59
  10. "Hallelujah
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    " – 3:16

Radio singles

  • "He Reigns"
    • Hot Christian Songs Peak: #4 (43 weeks on chart)
    • Hot Christian Adult Contemporary Peak: #6 (13 weeks on chart)
  • "You Are My King (Amazing Love)"
    • Hot Christian Songs Peak: #1 (58 weeks on chart)
    • Hot Christian Adult Contemporary Peak: #1 (59 weeks on chart)
    • Christian Songs of the Decade (2000–2009): #9
  • "In Christ Alone"
  • "Adoration"
    • possibly not released as a promotional single to radio stations, but received significant airplay during the Christmas season
    • Hot Christian Songs Peak: #34 (1 week on chart)
    • Hot Christian Adult Contemporary Peak: #31 (2 weeks on chart)

Personnel

  • Peter Furler
    Peter Furler
    Peter Andrew Furler is an Australian musician, songwriter, producer, and record executive but is best known as the former lead singer for the Christian rock band Newsboys.-Biography:...

     – lead vocals, guitars, drums
  • Phil Joel
    Phil Joel
    Philip Joel Urry is a musician known as a solo artist in addition to being the former bassist for the Christian rock group Newsboys. He uses the name Phil Joel professionally due to pronunciation issues with his surname....

     – bass, guitars, vocals
  • Duncan Phillips – drums, percussion
  • Jody Davis – guitars, vocals
  • Jeff Frankenstein – keyboards, programming

Blair Children's Chorus – back up vocals on "Adoration" track
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