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Jesus Freak [10th Anniversary Edition]

dc Talk
Release Date: 10/17/2006
Original Release:  1995
# of Discs:   2
J&R Item # 682794_CD
UPC # 094631157127
Label: Forefront Records
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Disc: 1
1. So Help Me God sound samples  real  |  windows media
2. Colored People sound samples  real  |  windows media
3. Jesus Freak sound samples  real  |  windows media
4. What If I Stumble? sound samples  real  |  windows media
5. Day by Day sound samples  real  |  windows media
6. Mrs. Morgan sound samples  real  |  windows media
7. Between You and Me sound samples  real  |  windows media
8. Like It, Love It, Need It sound samples  real  |  windows media
9. Jesus Freak (Reprise) sound samples  real  |  windows media
10. In the Light sound samples  real  |  windows media
11. What Have We Become? sound samples  real  |  windows media
12. Mind's Eye sound samples  real  |  windows media
13. Alas, My Love - (Bonus Track) sound samples  real  |  windows media

Disc: 2
1. So Help Me God - (Savadocious Junk Yard Mix 1974) sound samples  real  |  windows media
2. Jesus Freak - (The Savage Perspective Mix) sound samples  real  |  windows media
3. What If I Stumble? - (Double Dutch Remix, Double Dutch remix) sound samples  real  |  windows media
4. Between You and Me - (Fab remix) sound samples  real  |  windows media
5. Like It, Love It, Need It - (D Dubb Remix, dDubb remix) sound samples  real  |  windows media
6. What Have We Become? - (D Dubb Remix, dDubb remix) sound samples  real  |  windows media
7. Mind's Eye - (1995 a Swing and a Miss Mix, previously unreleased, demoversion, featuring Mark Heimermann) sound samples  real  |  windows media
8. Jesus Freak - (1995 Gotee Bros. Feaked out Remix, 1995 Gotee Brothers Freaked Out remix) sound samples  real  |  windows media
9. Help! sound samples  real  |  windows media
10. Colored People sound samples  real  |  windows media
11. It's the End of the World (As We Know It) sound samples  real  |  windows media
12. I Wish We'd All Been Ready sound samples  real  |  windows media
13. 40 sound samples  real  |  windows media
14. In the Light - (instrumental) sound samples  real  |  windows media

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Performer: dc Talk
Artist: Terry McMillan; Charlie Peacock; Mark Heimermann
Distributor: EMI Christian Music Group

Notes: DC Talk: Kevin Max Smith, Michael Tait, Toby McKeehan (vocals). Additional personnel includes: Charlie Peacock (vocals); Ronn Huff (conductor); John Painter (guitar, accordion, bass); Jerry McPherson (guitar, mandolin); Dann Huff (guitar, programming); Dave Perkins, Oran Thornton, Sean Turner, George Cocchini (guitar); Shawn McWilliams (mandolin, drums); Dennis Soley (flute); Mark Heimermann (piano, Hammond B-3 organ, Wurlitzer, keyboards, Moog synthesizer, acoustic bass, finger cymbals, programming); Otto Price, Brent Milligan (bass); Scott Williamson, Will Denton (drums); Terry McMillan (percussion); Todd Collins (drums, percussion, programming); Greg Herrington (programming). Producers: Toby McKeehan, Mark Heimermann (tracks 1-3, 5-9); Toby McKeehan, Mark Heimermann, John Painter (track 4). Engineers: Joe Baldridge, Todd Robbins, Russ Long, Lynn Fuston (tracks 1-3, 5-9); Joe Baldridge, Todd Robbins, Russ Long (track 4). Recorded at House Of Insomnia and Fun Attic Studio, Franklin, Tennessee. All songs written or co-written by Toby McKeehan and Mark Heimermann except "Colored People" (Toby McKeehan/George Cocchini), "What If I Stumble?" (Toby McKeehan/Daniel Joseph), "Day By Day" (Stephen Schwartz/Toby McKeehan/Kevin Smith) and "In The Light" (Charlie Peacock/Toby McKeehan). JESUS FREAK won the 1997 Grammy Award for Best Rock Gospel Album. "I don't really care if they label me a Jesus Freak...there ain't no disguising the truth." That line shows how Kevin Smith, Michael Tait and Toby McKeehan of dc Talk wear their Christianity on their sleeve. They also, as the saying goes, rock the bells. In other words, they have a message, but the music doesn't ever take a backseat. From "Help Me God" to "Between You And Me," these songs are intelligent and sincere, but are above all, powerful rock and roll tunes. dc Talk preaches a gospel of color blindness, honesty, and simple kindness, wrapped in a guitar-based sound that mixes '70s-type strings and thick backing harmonies with '90s attitude and rhythms. It also helps that there's more than a little Red Hot Chili Peppers influence lurking under the hood. dc Talk: Kevin Max Smith , Michael Tait, Toby McKeehan. Personnel: Charlie Peacock (vocals); John Painter (guitar, accordion); Christopher Stevens (guitar, keyboards, programming); Dann Huff (guitar, programming); Chris Rodriguez, Tim Rosenau, Dave Clo, Dave Perkins, Brent Barcus, George Cocchini, Jerry McPherson, Oran Thornton, David May, Justin York (guitar); Shaun McWilliams (mandolin, drums); Dennis Soley (flute); Mark Heimermann (piano, Wurlitzer organ, Moog synthesizer, upright bass, finger cymbals, programming); Dave Wyatt (keyboards, programming); Todd Collins (drums, congas, bongos, cowbells, percussion, programming); Will Denton, Scott Williamson (drums); Terry MacMillan, Terry McMillan (percussion). Audio Mixers: Christopher Stevens; Joe Baldridge; Andy Selby; Steve Lotz; Robert "Aurel M" Marvin. Audio Remasterer: Ted Jensen. Audio Remixer: Dave Wyatt. Liner Note Author: Deborah Evans Price. Recording information: Camdon's Condo Studios, Simi Valley, CA; Camp David Studios, Brentwood, TN; Fun Attic Studio, Franklin, TN; Georgetown Studios; House Of Insomnia; Studio 315, Franklin, TN; The Sanctuary. Editors: Toby McKeehan; Andy Selby. Illustrator: Gustave Dor�. Photographers: Toby McKeehan; John Falls; Joe Baldridge. After building a dedicated following with three albums of Christian hip-hop, dc Talk make a play for crossover success with Jesus Freak. As the title indicates, the group members haven't abandoned their religious base. What they have done is expand their musical palette. Retaining a solid hip-hop foundation, the trio add elements of soul, psychedelic rock, and pop, making Jesus Freak their most ambitious album to date. It also happens to be their best. dc Talk fuse their diverse influences together with style and grace, making the music sound seamless. The lyrics frequently avoid standard cliches, managing to celebrate Christianity without sounding preachy. With its musical diversity and well-crafted lyrics, Jesus Freak is the album that will convince secular listeners that dc Talk is worth a listen. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine After building a dedicated following with three albums of Christian hip-hop, dc Talk make a play for crossover success with Jesus Freak. As the title indicates, the group members haven't abandoned their religious base. What they have done is expand their musical palette. Retaining a solid hip-hop foundation, the trio add elements of soul, psychedelic rock, and pop, making Jesus Freak their most ambitious album to date. It also happens to be their best. dc Talk fuse their diverse influences together with style and grace, making the music sound seamless. The lyrics frequently avoid standard clich�s, managing to celebrate Christianity without sounding preachy. With its musical diversity and well-crafted lyrics, Jesus Freak is the album that will convince secular listeners that dc Talk is worth a listen. [This 10th Anniversary Edition features an extra disc of bonus material made up of live tracks, remixes and demos.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Entertainment Weekly (12/22/95, p.68) - "...successfully...combines textured vocals, aggressive guitar, and solid songwriting..." - Rating: B+ Vibe (3/96, p.133) - "...while the music is a keen fusion of rock, soul, and bits of rap, JESUS FREAK'S themes are as timeless as the faith DC Talk reshape for a generation bombarded by grunge and gangsta grooves..."
Toby McKeehan, aka tobyMac, was a Lynchburg, Virginia-based college student, devout Christian, and rap enthusiast, who found some kindred spirits in Kevin Max Smith and Michael Tait. The three formed the rap group DC Talk in 1989, and released three albums that resounded positively with Christian listeners and some mainstream rap fans, too. The turning point for DC Talk came in 1995, when they made themselves over as a rock band, and released their most successful album, JESUS FREAK. This release garnered a bigger and more eclectic fanbase, and helped rocket the CCM movement into the general public consciousness, but proved to be the peak of DC Talk's commercial success. After a few more records, the band members parted ways in 2000 to pursue solo projects.
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