Lost in Worship explained

Lost in Worship
Type:studio
Artist:Fusebox
Cover:Lost in Worship by Fusebox.jpg
Studio:
  • Febo Studio (Franklin, Tennessee)
  • Das's Bunk, The Gallery Studio, Catchings Sound and The Juggernaut Sound Lab (Nashville, Tennessee).
Genre:Contemporary Christian music, Christian rock, worship
Label:Elevate, Inpop
Producer:
  • Otto Price
  • David Das
  • Fusebox
Next Title:Once Again
Next Year:2004

Lost in Worship is the first studio album by Fusebox. Elevate Records alongside Inpop Records released the album on February 26, 2002.

Critical reception

Awarding the album three stars for Christianity Today, Russ Breimeier writes, "Fusebox manages to stand apart in the glutted modern-worship-band market … but perhaps not for the reasons they'd like." Kevin Breuner, giving the album a B at CCM Magazine, states, "Those seeking to add more modern praise & worship music to their collection will enjoy Lost in Worship." Rating the album a six out of ten from Cross Rhythms, Trevor Kirk says, "A promising debut". John DiBiase, indicating in a three and a half star review by Jesus Freak Hideout, describes, "A good debut with joyful worship tunes to take the listener to a higher place". Signaling in a three out of five review for The Phantom Tollbooth, Zik Jackson writes, "Lost in Worship is a passionate, heartfelt collection of both new and familiar tunes."

Personnel

Fusebox

Additional musicians

Choir (Tracks 1 & 2)

New Song Children's Choir (Track 6)

Production