The Very Best of Jump5 is a
greatest hits compilation album by
Christianpop group
Jump5. It includes nine previous releases, including "
Beauty and the Beast" which had previously only appeared on the first
Disneymania album. It also contains three new songs, including a cover of
Michael W. Smith's "Friends" from his album
Change Your World. A limited edition version was also released, which included the "Jump5 Video Director" computer game. This was the last release by Jump5 while they were still signed to
Sparrow Records. The Very Best of Jump5 charted at No. 30 upon the
BillboardTop Christian Albums chart.[2]
The versions of "Do Ya" and "Dance with Me" that appear here are slightly different than they appeared on their original releases.
The tracks "Don't Run Away", "Beautiful to Me" and their cover of
Michael W. Smith's "Friends" were recorded for "Radio The World", an album that was never released.
Jump5 Video Director was a
computer game released as a
CD-ROM in November 2004. It was also included with copies of The Very Best of Jump5 in 2005. The game allowed the player to create a live Jump5 performance by synchronizing choreography and selecting stage elements and camera angles.
The Very Best of Jump5 is a
greatest hits compilation album by
Christianpop group
Jump5. It includes nine previous releases, including "
Beauty and the Beast" which had previously only appeared on the first
Disneymania album. It also contains three new songs, including a cover of
Michael W. Smith's "Friends" from his album
Change Your World. A limited edition version was also released, which included the "Jump5 Video Director" computer game. This was the last release by Jump5 while they were still signed to
Sparrow Records. The Very Best of Jump5 charted at No. 30 upon the
BillboardTop Christian Albums chart.[2]
The versions of "Do Ya" and "Dance with Me" that appear here are slightly different than they appeared on their original releases.
The tracks "Don't Run Away", "Beautiful to Me" and their cover of
Michael W. Smith's "Friends" were recorded for "Radio The World", an album that was never released.
Jump5 Video Director was a
computer game released as a
CD-ROM in November 2004. It was also included with copies of The Very Best of Jump5 in 2005. The game allowed the player to create a live Jump5 performance by synchronizing choreography and selecting stage elements and camera angles.