"20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best Of CeCe Winans" Releases Today

"20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best Of CeCe Winans" celebrates the songs of one of the most beloved female voices in Gospel music. The album features 10 of CeCe Winans' best songs, including "Alabaster Box," "Everlasting Love," and "For Always" and it is available July 31.
Born in Detroit, Michigan, CeCe Winans was the eighth of ten children in the Winans family, one of gospel music's most renowned musical families. Her first solo album, Alone In The Presence, is platinum certified and took home a Grammy for Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album in 1995. CeCe's next solo outing, 1998's Everlasting Love, became the nation's #1 Top Gospel Album, a feat repeated with 1999's Alabaster Box and 2004's Throne Room, both certified gold.
CeCe has also had great success with her brother BeBe as part of the hit-making duo BeBe & CeCe Winans. Whether you're discovering the songs for the first time or you know them all by heart, 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best Of CeCe Winans is the perfect (re)introduction to the music of CeCe Winans.
TRACK LISTING
01. More Than What I Wanted
02. Alabaster Box
03. More
04. Well, Alright
05. Waging War
06. For Always (Bebe & Cece Winans)
07. I Surrender All
08. Everlasting Love
09. His Strength Is Perfect
10. Bring Back The Days
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