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Intermission: The Greatest Hits

dc TalkAudio Cassette
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (88 customer reviews)


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dc Talk is a Christian rock band, formed in Lynchburg, Virginia in the late 80s by Toby McKeehan, Kevin Max Smith and Michael Tait. Their first two albums were hip-hop, but they had more success when they introduced pop themes into the third, Free at Last. The album took the band to platinum sales and earned them the Grammy for the Best Rock Gospel Album.

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Product Details

  • Audio Cassette (November 21, 2000)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Forefront
  • ASIN: B000051772
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (88 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,223,627 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Say the Words
2. Colored People
3. Jesus Is Just Alright
4. Between You and Me
5. Mind's Eye
6. Consume Me
7. My Will
8. In the Light
9. Mr. Morgan (Act I)
10. Socially Acceptable
11. Luv Is a Verb
12. Supernatural
13. Jesus Freak
14. Hardway [Remix]
15. What If I Stumble
16. I Wish We'd All Been Ready
17. Chance
18. Sugarcoat It
19. Mrs. Morgan (Act II)

 

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Solid Collection From One of CCM's Best, November 21, 2000
After ten years full of growth, tours, awards, records, and conflict, dc Talk is at an intermission in their recording career. Appropriately, they have released a greatest hits project entitled INTERMISSION: THE GREATEST HITS. This 19 track album consists of 13 classic hits, two remixes, two new tracks, and two interludes (that bring back the infamous/beloved Mrs. Morgan).

The previously released hits were selected with the help of dc Talk fans online. It's a solid collection, featuring classic songs like "In the Light," "Jesus Freak," "Jesus Is Just Alright," and "Supernatural." The songs cover the period from FREE AT LAST forward, leaving off the group's self-titled debut and NU THANG. There's not much to complain about with the track selection and, though anyone could point to an omission or two, the songs that were selected are worthy of inclusion. The two remixes, "Say the Words (Now)" and "Hardway (remix)" are interesting. I particularly enjoy the new "Say the Words" mix, which adds a lot of ambiance and energy to a song that I previously didn't enjoy so much.

There are two new songs which close out the album. "Chance" is a cool mid-tempo acoustic-based cut with a solid hook and message. Next, "Sugar Coat It" turns it up a notch. Production-wise it could fit nicely on the SUPERNATURAL album. The lyric confronts our modern society's tendancy to "sugar coat" sin, and offers the Christian response. In a nice surprise the bridge finds Toby rapping again in his trademark (ultra-cool) style.

INTERMISSION is a solid collection that any new fan of dc Talk should pick up. It offers a great retrospective of the group's main years of popularity and growth. Older fans will have a harder decision to make, but with the inclusion of the new tracks, the remixes, and a few songs from non-dcT albums ("My Will" and "I Wish We'd All Been Ready"), the pain of spending the extra $ shouldn't be quite as harsh. INTERMISSION ranks up there with the better best-of albums and is a great bridge into the next ten years of dc Talk's career. Four and a half stars.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A MUST for any serious Christian music collection, November 21, 2000
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Kevin Rogers (Jackson, MS USA) - See all my reviews
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DC Talk is back again with a collection of their best work over their last three albums, encompassing 11 years of evolution into the most dynamic and talented Christian group today. This album is a must for any serious Christian music collection, but because of the quality of the songs, would be a great buy for someone who wants to know what Christian music is all about. The CD includes two remixes, the first of which is a mainstream-ready dance mix version of "Say the Words," and two new songs: "Chance" and "SugarCoat It," which continue with DC Talk's 'pull no punches' theme of upfront, honest commentary on life. Also included on the album is "Jesus Freak", one of the best Christian songs ever written, and "Between You and Me", which had success in the mainstream market. The album is a unique blend of rock 'n roll and pop, with a little soul, harmony, and hip-hop mixed in. From the heavy rock of "Supernatural" to the heart-felt ballads of "What if I Stumble?", "I Wish We'd All Been Ready", and "My Will," this album contains a wide range of music that shows why DC Talk has been so successful: diversity. DC Talk refuses to shy away from social issues, such as racism, with pop hits like "Colored People," and DC Talk refuses to shy away from God with pop ballads like "In the Light" and "Consume Me." All in all, this album contains 17 songs, which are certain to give younger Christian music fans a taste and appreciation for the older music of DC Talk, and music fans in general a chance to see what Christian music is all about.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars dc Talk serves up hits, November 22, 2000
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Matthew Dunlop (Coral Gables, FL United States) - See all my reviews
I have been a die-hard Talk fan for several years now. One thing I admire about the band is that they don't feel that it is necessary to release an album a year, but rather wait until they feel they have enough quality material to make a killer album. To keep us happy though, the boys do release a package every couple of years, such as their numerous videos, live cd, and now the greatest hits.

Not much to say about the songs here, if you're a long time fan, then this will all be familiar. Unlike other bands the Talk have no need to repackage all of their "hits" (*read*, the singles that they worked on really hard but surrounded with not-so-great material). The new songs include a nice little light pop ditty w/Toby's incredible rap stylings called Sugar Coat It. Change is another medium rock/ballad emphasized by Kevin's incredible chops. And Say the Words (now) is a dance/techno remix of what is probably my favorite pre-Jesus Freak song, (well either it's that or it's "Heavenbound" :).

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