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| CeCe's back with a passion and guests GRITS, Tommy Sims and others. Cover of Marc Anthony's No One, Say A Prayer, Anybody Wanna Pray, Better Place, etc. |
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| 1 Heavenly Father |
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| 2 Anybody Wanna Pray |
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| 3 Say a Prayer |
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| 4 More Than What I Wanted |
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| 5 Looking Back at You |
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| 6 More Than Just a Friend |
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| 7 No One |
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| 8 For Love Alone |
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| 9 Bring Back the Days of Yea and Nay |
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| 10 Out of My House |
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| 11 Holy Spirit, Come Fill This Place |
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| 12 It's Gonna Get Better |
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| 13 Better Place |
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Album Review
After eight years of performing as a duo with brother BeBe Winans, 1995 saw the beginning of CeCe Winans' solo career, a move that only served to further the artistry and ministry of this singer/songwriter. In 2001, Winans' self-titled release marked her second album from Wellspring Gospel. The follow-up project to her 1999 gold-certified album, "Alabaster Box", the release combines a variety of styles, including CCM, pop, urban, R&B, inspirational, and gospel. Winans had no doubt as to the direction and purpose of the self-titled release. In fact, with it she desired for "people to feel encouragement and passion." And the album does just that. Upbeat, energy-filled, and enthusiastic, the project is not only musically diverse but offers hard-hitting messages. The song "It'S Gonna Get Better" was written with teen suicide prevention programs in mind, while "Bring Back The Days Of Yea And Nay," a duet with brother Marvin Winans, challenges parents to take responsibility for training their children. A definite highlight on the album is the song "Looking Back At You." It is an inspirational track, leaning toward a ballad, that speaks of God's unfailing and unconditional love. ~ Ashleigh Kittle, All Music Guide
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Biography


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