Carman's "20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best Of Carman" Drops July 22 (Video)

On July 22, Carman is set to release "20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best Of Carman." This collection features 10 of Carman's best songs, including "R.I.O.T.," "Who's In The House," "Sunday School Rock," and "Mission 3:16." And it comes at a bargain price of $5 ($5 SRP is exclusive to physical).
Carman is one of the biggest selling artists of our time with 2 Platinum and 7 Gold albums and 2 Platinum and 3 Gold long-form videos Carman sometimes described as part Evaneglist, part Vegas Showman. His concerts were more like a rock and roll Billy Graham Crusade than a Christian music event. After all the singing, dancing, clapping and preaching, throngs of people would stream down to the counseling area to accept Christ-many times as many as 5,000 in an evening. Carman was one of the few Christian artists to be able to fill stadiums. To date, he still holds the world record for the largest single Christian concerts in history with 80,000 attendees for a Charlotte, North Carolina show, and 71,132 indoors at Texas Stadium,as well as the largest ticketed CCM concert with 50,000 in Johannesburg, South Africa
"20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best Of Carman." is bound to bring back memories for long time fans. And it's also a great way to re-introduce these songs to newer followers.
Here's the track listing:
01. Great God
02. R.I.O.T
03. Who's In The House
04. Step Of Faith
05. Sunday School Rock
06. America Again
07. No Monsters
08. Mission 3:16
09. Awesome God
10. I Feel Jesus
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