Awesome Wonder
Live album by
ReleasedSeptember 19, 2000 (2000-09-19)
Recorded2000
VenueFaithful Central Bible Church, Inglewood California
GenreUrban contemporary gospel
Length71:23
Label
Kurt Carr chronology
No One Else
(1997)
Awesome Wonder
(2000)
Kurt Carr Project: One Church
(2005)

Awesome Wonder is a mostly live album by Kurt Carr & The Kurt Carr Singers. It is known most notably for the hit feature, In The Sanctuary. It serves as their third release on GospoCentric Records and was produced by a various amount of figures including Carr himself.

Track listing

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No.TitleLength
1."In The Sanctuary"6:08
2."We Declare War"5:51
3."O My Soul Love Jesus"6:38
4."I Almost Let Go"4:41
5."We Offer You Praise"4:43
6."Jesus Can Work It Out"5:19
7."Worship Medley"6:22
8."Reprise"1:44
9."Awesome Wonder"4:58
10."The Blood Still Has Miraculous Power"6:17
11."At All Times"5:26
12."Narration"1:08
13."That's Just The Way The Father Is"5:56
14."Set The Atmosphere"6:12
Total length:71:23

Personnel

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The Kurt Carr Singers

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Shervonne Wells, Yvette C. Williams, Sherron Bennett, Nikki Potts, Jackie Boyd, Troy Bright

Additional Background Vocals

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Smaller Vocals: Andrea McClurkin-Mellini, Koda Turner-McClain, Troy Clark Choir: Betty Jackson, Candace Lacey, Cassandra O'Neal, Geneen White, Kimberly Barton, Kimberly Poullard, Markita Knight, Marvinetta Clay, Patrice Jones, Sheleta Taylor, Taneka Beard, Carolyn Johnson-White, Dana Hill, Ineta Washington, Janet Fuller, Jeanine McCoy, Karen Yvette Johnson, Nikki Ervin, Patricia Parker, Tanis Matthews, Tisa Willis, Toya Smith, Andre Washington, Chaz Shepard, Curtis Allen (2), David Daughtery (2), Jonathan Grier, Dwight Swiney, Erik Kirks, Fredd Braggs, Prez Blackman, Terron Brooks

Musicians

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  • Jason White: Keyboards
  • Kevin Bond: Keyboards
  • Maurice Fitzgerald: Bass
  • Jimmy Neuble: Bass
  • Jeremy Haynes: Drums
  • Sheryl Harper: Drums

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Certification

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The album was certified for Gold.[2]

References

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  1. ^ "All Music Awesome Wonder Kurt Carr". AllMusic. Retrieved June 6, 2024.
  2. ^ "Gold & Platinum - RIAA". RIAA. May 27, 2003. Retrieved March 31, 2020.