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| Packed with passion, a welcome return to the worship format that she knows so well. Fill My Cup, It Wasn't Easy, Comforter, Without Love, etc. |
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| 1 Fill My Cup |
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| 2 King of Kings (He's a Wonder) |
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| 3 It Wasn't Easy |
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| 4 Alabaster Box |
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| 5 Comforter |
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| 6 Love of My Heart |
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| 7 Without Love |
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| 8 He's Not on His Knees Yet |
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| 9 One and the Same |
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| 10 Higher Place of Praise |
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| 11 Blessed, Broken & Given |
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| 12 King of Kings (He's a Wonder) (Reprise) |
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Album Review
"Alabaster Box" isn't a box-set package devoted to CeCe Winans, but rather her third non-Christmas solo album, and the first for her own Wellspring label. It's a return to her gospel roots, in contrast to the straight-ahead urban soul of "Everlasting Love", and it's a triumphant one. Winans sounds invigorated by the spiritual material, delivering committed performances and commanding vocals. The production sounds very contemporary, if a little slick at times, but that's not likely to bother most fans. "Alabaster Box" is an excellent album from a terrific talent. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
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Biography


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Other albums by: CeCe Winans |
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