Greatest Hits (DC Talk album)

Greatest Hits
Greatest hits album by DC Talk
Released June 26, 2007
Recorded 1992-2000
Genre Christian rock, Christian hip hop, alternative rock, pop rock
Length 76:53
Label ForeFront
DC Talk chronology
Jesus Freak: 10th Anniversary Special Edition
(2006)
Greatest Hits
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Jesus Freak Hideout [1]

Greatest Hits is a compilation album from DC Talk that include most of their chart-topping radio singles and fan favorites spanning the course of their career. The album is basically a re-release of their previous greatest hits album, Intermission: the Greatest Hits, but with the addition of "Godsend" and "Red Letters", and the subtraction of "Chance", "Sugar Coat It", "I Wish We'd All Been Ready", and the Mr. & Mrs. Morgan acts.

Track listing

  1. "Jesus Freak" - 4:51 (From the album, Jesus Freak, 1995)
  2. "Say The Words (Now) - (Remix)" - 4:41 (From the album, Intermission, 2000)
  3. "Colored People" - 4:25 (From the album, Jesus Freak, 1995)
  4. "Jesus Is Just Alright" - 4:20 (From the album, Free at Last, 1992)
  5. "Between You and Me" - 5:00 (From the album, Jesus Freak, 1995)
  6. "Mind's Eye" - 5:07 (From the album, Jesus Freak, 1995)
  7. "Consume Me" - 4:52 (From the album, Supernatural, 1998)
  8. "My Will" - 5:25 (From the album, Exodus, 1999)
  9. "In the Light (Charlie Peacock cover)" - 4:56 (From the album, Jesus Freak, 1995/1991)
  10. "Socially Acceptable" - 4:47 (From the album, Free at Last, 1992)
  11. "Luv Is A Verb" - 4:00 (From the album, Free at Last, 1992)
  12. "Supernatural" - 3:55 (From the album, Supernatural, 1998)
  13. "The Hardway" - 5:16 (From the album, Free at Last, 1992)
  14. "Godsend" - 4:14 (From the album, Supernatural, 1998)
  15. "What If I Stumble?" - 4:56 (From the album, Jesus Freak, 1995)
  16. "Red Letters" - 6:08 (From the album, Supernatural, 1998)

References

  1. John, DiBiase. "dc Talk Greatest Hits". Retrieved 26 February 2012.
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