DC Talk
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DC Talk | ||
Studio album by dc Talk | ||
Released | 1989 | |
Recorded | 1989 | |
Genre | Rap | |
Length | 31:01 | |
Label | ForeFront | |
Producer(s) | Toby McKeehan Ron W. Griffin |
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dc Talk chronology | ||
DC Talk (1989) |
Nu Thang (1990) |
DC Talk is the first album released by dc Talk. This album contains the explanation as to why they are called "dc Talk". The explanation is found in the song "Time Ta Jam". This is the most hip-hop oriented of all of their albums.
[edit] Track listing
- "Heavenbound"
- "Gah Ta Be"
- "Final Days"
- "The King" (Allelujah)
- "Spinnin' Round"
- "Voices Praise Him"
- "Time Ta Jam"
- "He Loves Me"
[edit] Production credits
- Executive Producer - Dan R. Brock
- Production - Toby McKeehan and Ron W. Griffin
- Engineering and mixing - Ron W. Griffin, Richard Hartline, E. Q. Monroe
- Recorded at Horizon Recording Studios, Pittman, NJ; OmniSound, Nashville, TN; and Crosstown Recorders, Memphis, TN
- Mastered by Hank Williams for MasterMix, Nashville TN
- Cover design by Tom Timian
- Photography by Steve Eastham and Jon Timian
- Music for "Heavenbound" arranged by Richard Hartline
- Music for "Final Days" arranged by Vic Mingongna
- Beatbox on "Time Ta Jam" by Mike Valliere
- Words and music by Toby McKeehan execept "Voices Praise Him" and "He Loves Me" - Words by Toby McKeehan, music by Toby McKeehan and Richard Hartline
[edit] External links
dc Talk |
Toby McKeehan – Michael Tait – Kevin Max |
Discography |
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Albums: DC Talk – Nu Thang – Free at Last – Jesus Freak – Supernatural – Solo |
Live Album: Welcome to the Freak Show |
Compilation: Intermission: the Greatest Hits – The Early Years |
Movies: Free at Last: the Movie
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