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Intermission: The Greatest Hits
: :It can't be said enough that DC Talk is one of the most relevant and critical forces of change in the history of Contemporary Christian Music. They brought the sounds and words of the streets into the consciousness of mainstream Christianity. And musically, they've done it in the most pleasing manner. This hits package is but a mere glimpse of the brilliance Toby McKeehan, Michael Tait, and Kevin Smith have displayed in so many styles throughout their 10-year career in DC Talk. There are beautiful ballads of forgiveness ('Between You and ...
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Kingdom of Comfort
:Album Description:Limited edition pressing of the 2008 album from the Christian rockers comes housed in special packaging. Delirious? return with their ninth studio album, ready to risk it all. From cancer to consumerism, five star dreams to slums and poverty made personal, Kingdom of Comfort questions everything. The result is their most risky, real and compelling album to date - a collection of songs that act like catalysts more than lullabies, that spark fires that refine faith. With the single 'God Is Smiling', Delirious? have set the scene - the rule ...
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The Bridge
:Album Description:Limited edition pressing of the 2008 album from the Christian rockers comes housed in special packaging. Delirious? return with their ninth studio album, ready to risk it all. From cancer to consumerism, five star dreams to slums and poverty made personal, Kingdom of Comfort questions everything. The result is their most risky, real and compelling album to date - a collection of songs that act like catalysts more than lullabies, that spark fires that refine faith. With the single 'God Is Smiling', Delirious? have set the scene - the rule ...
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PAJAM Presents 21:03
:Album Description:Limited edition pressing of the 2008 album from the Christian rockers comes housed in special packaging. Delirious? return with their ninth studio album, ready to risk it all. From cancer to consumerism, five star dreams to slums and poverty made personal, Kingdom of Comfort questions everything. The result is their most risky, real and compelling album to date - a collection of songs that act like catalysts more than lullabies, that spark fires that refine faith. With the single 'God Is Smiling', Delirious? have set the scene - the rule ...
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History: Our Place in His Story
:Album Description:Limited edition pressing of the 2008 album from the Christian rockers comes housed in special packaging. Delirious? return with their ninth studio album, ready to risk it all. From cancer to consumerism, five star dreams to slums and poverty made personal, Kingdom of Comfort questions everything. The result is their most risky, real and compelling album to date - a collection of songs that act like catalysts more than lullabies, that spark fires that refine faith. With the single 'God Is Smiling', Delirious? have set the scene - the rule ...
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Art of Translation
:Album Description:Limited edition pressing of the 2008 album from the Christian rockers comes housed in special packaging. Delirious? return with their ninth studio album, ready to risk it all. From cancer to consumerism, five star dreams to slums and poverty made personal, Kingdom of Comfort questions everything. The result is their most risky, real and compelling album to date - a collection of songs that act like catalysts more than lullabies, that spark fires that refine faith. With the single 'God Is Smiling', Delirious? have set the scene - the rule ...
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Supernatural
: essential recording:How did DC Talk follow up their epic Jesus Freak? Very carefully, if Supernatural is any indication. Where Jesus Freak broke through musical barriers in a genre known for playing it safe, Supernatural builds on the band's momentum with a familiar blend of power pop, beautiful ballads, and power-chord rockers. The opening 'It's Killing Me' lays down a riveting foundation, while Toby McKeehan has never sounded more like Seal than on the soft ballads 'Consume Me' and 'Godsend.' But McKeehan (who coproduces) also turns it around by belting out ...
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Introducing Ayiesha Woods
: essential recording:How did DC Talk follow up their epic Jesus Freak? Very carefully, if Supernatural is any indication. Where Jesus Freak broke through musical barriers in a genre known for playing it safe, Supernatural builds on the band's momentum with a familiar blend of power pop, beautiful ballads, and power-chord rockers. The opening 'It's Killing Me' lays down a riveting foundation, while Toby McKeehan has never sounded more like Seal than on the soft ballads 'Consume Me' and 'Godsend.' But McKeehan (who coproduces) also turns it around by belting out ...
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WARchild
: essential recording:How did DC Talk follow up their epic Jesus Freak? Very carefully, if Supernatural is any indication. Where Jesus Freak broke through musical barriers in a genre known for playing it safe, Supernatural builds on the band's momentum with a familiar blend of power pop, beautiful ballads, and power-chord rockers. The opening 'It's Killing Me' lays down a riveting foundation, while Toby McKeehan has never sounded more like Seal than on the soft ballads 'Consume Me' and 'Godsend.' But McKeehan (who coproduces) also turns it around by belting out ...
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The Faith
: essential recording:How did DC Talk follow up their epic Jesus Freak? Very carefully, if Supernatural is any indication. Where Jesus Freak broke through musical barriers in a genre known for playing it safe, Supernatural builds on the band's momentum with a familiar blend of power pop, beautiful ballads, and power-chord rockers. The opening 'It's Killing Me' lays down a riveting foundation, while Toby McKeehan has never sounded more like Seal than on the soft ballads 'Consume Me' and 'Godsend.' But McKeehan (who coproduces) also turns it around by belting out ...
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