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The Supernatural Experience (CD - 1999)UPC: 00724384652623
As low as $5.62 from Alibris Artist: dc Talk Label: Virgin Records (USA) Genre: Gospel - Contemp. Christian Album Description: Engineers include: Todd Robbins, Brian Lennox, Reid Shippin.Recorded at House Of Insomnia, Fun Attic Studio, Sixteenth Ave. Sound, The White House and Javelina Sound, Nashville, Tennessee.All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology.SUPERNATURAL was... read more Engineers include: Todd Robbins, Brian Lennox, Reid Shippin. Recorded at House Of Insomnia, Fun Attic Studio, Sixteenth Ave. Sound, The White House and Javelina Sound, Nashville, Tennessee. All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology. SUPERNATURAL was nominated for a 1999 Grammy for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album. Engineers include: Todd Robbins, Brian Lennox, Reid Shippin. Recorded at House Of Insomnia, Fun Attic Studio, Sixteenth Ave. Sound, The White House and Javelina Sound, Nashville, Tennessee. SUPERNATURAL was nominated for a 1999 Grammy for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album. Includes interviews, concert footage, and video clips. DC Talk includes: Toby McKeehan, Kevin Max, Michael Tait. A Christian rock band that combines melodic hard rock with a dynamic pop sensibility, touches of grunge and power-pop. Tight, distinctive harmonies and a tart, sarcastic sense of humor, as well as a lack of sanctimony set them apart from not only generic Christian rockers, but generic mainstream/MTV rock as well. Influences range from Sugar and Smashing Pumpkins to Queen and the Raspberries. 30-plus years after John Lennon proclaimed the Beatles more popular than Jesus, a generation of musicians who weren't even born at the time bring the Man Upstairs back into the conscience of the worlds' youth. DC Talk began life as a group of college friends rappin' for Jesus and developed into one of the '90s' most successful Christian rock groups. On SUPERNATURAL, they continue to expand their sound and spread their love of Jesus across the world. Mixing rock, R&B, funk, solid songcraft and a slick production typical of more secular pop vocal groups, DC Talk brings new meaning and respect to the phrase "Jesus freak." Those who want a positive message in their music but are put off by overly preachy lyrics will be impressed and pleasantly surprised by DC Talk. On first listen, the uninitiated might think this was a collection of love songs to a wife or girlfriend rather than odes to the creator. But delving deeper you discover that they are sincere in their beliefs. And rather than set out to convert the faithless, they hope that their music and conviction will be what leads others to discover their own spirituality. minimize
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