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dc Talk
Jesus Freak 10th Anniversary Special Edition



Artist Info: Discography
Album length: 2 Discs, 27 tracks
Street Date: December 26, 2006


 
  
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READER RATING:  JesusFreak10thAnniversarySpecialEdition
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Just over eleven years ago, a pop/rock album released nationally that would change the face of Christian music forever. dc Talk's Jesus Freak was a musical landmark and it seems only appropriate that the record would be getting the rerelease / "Special Edition" treatment. The first disc of Jesus Freak 10th Anniversary Special Edition is "remastered" but remains to be pretty much the same Jesus Freak we all knew and loved as it was first heard in 1995. In addition to the original album, however, is an added second disc that includes brand new remixes, live tracks, and one, single never-before-released demo from 1995. It's a treat-filled revisitation, but the question remains whether or not it would be worth rebuying the record if you already own it from over a decade ago.

While it's exciting to have all these goodies on one bonus disc, a closer look (and listen) reveals that a lot less than what we might have hoped for is included on this much delayed special edition. For example, each live song was previously available somewhere else: the cover of the Beatles' "Help," "Colored People," and REM's "It's the End of the World as We Know It" all first appeared on the band's 1997 Welcome To The Freak Show live release. "I Wish We'd All Been Ready" was included on a Larry Norman tribute record, as well as the Jesus Freak single that hit streets before the full album released. The same can also be said for the fun "1995 Gotee Bros. Freaked Out Remix" which appeared on that single and is included here too. Finally, their cover of U2's "40" was on their 2001 Solo compilation EP, leaving the only truly unique bonuses to be included here being six new remixes and a bizarre demo version of "Mind's Eye." The latter is definitely a inclusion, but considering that the demo is a strange mix that only features Michael Tait's vocals accompanied by producer Mark Heimermann (with Toby McKeehan and Kevin Max obviously missing), it's more novelty than something for fans to hold dear. The remixes are nothing different that what you would find on one of TobyMac's remix projects, with each song reimagined in either a jazzy, rock, or industrial format. They're great if you don't get bored of remixes after a couple listens, but they're also not exactly worth buying the whole project all over again for.

When we were given the re-release of dc Talk's Free At Last for its 10 year anniversary in 2002, the project included two new remixes in more of an alternate-take fashion and retrospective comments from the band members after the album concluded. It was more of a way to pay respects to a classic record and to honor the band's achievement and longtime fans, while Jesus Freak 10th Anniversary Special Edition just feels sadly more like an afterthought. An additional DVD of music videos from the band, maybe some footage from in the studio when the record was tracked, and perhaps some interviews with the band or industry reps and bands the record affected would have made this project truly worthwhile. With the impact Jesus Freak made, one would think there'd be plenty of ideas and material to properly pay tribute to the album.

Those who missed out on the legacy that was dc Talk would find the Jesus Freak 10th Anniversary Special Edition to be a great introduction to a historic record. Jesus Freak is about as good as a pop/rock record could get in the 90's and it still sounds great today. The true fan will enjoy revisiting this album, but diehards will likely have most of these rarities already, leaving the question to be whether a forgettable demo and six new remixes are worth dipping into your pockets for this rerelease. Jesus Freak 10th Anniversary Special Edition is fine for what it is, but it's difficult to accept when you know it could have been (and should have been) so much better.

- Review date: 12/23/06, written by John DiBiase




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Record Label: EMI CMG / Forefront Records
Album length: 2 Discs, 27 tracks
Street Date: December 26, 2006
Buy It: Amazon.com

    Disc One: Jesus Freak
  1. So Help Me GodLYRICS
  2. Colored PeopleLYRICS
  3. Jesus FreakLYRICS
  4. What If I StumbleLYRICS
  5. Day By DayLYRICS
  6. Mrs. MorganLYRICS
  7. Between You And MeLYRICS
  8. Like It-Love It-Need ItLYRICS
  9. Jesus Freak (Reprise)LYRICS
  10. In The LightLYRICS
  11. What Have We Become?LYRICS
  12. Mind's EyeLYRICS
  13. Alas My LoveLYRICS

Disc Two: BONUS

  1. So Help Me God (Savadocious Junk Yard Mix 1974)
  2. Jesus Freak (The Savage Perspective Mix)
  3. What If I Stumble? (Doubledutch Remix)
  4. Between You and Me (fabs Remix)
  5. Like It, Love It, Need It (dDubb Remix)
  6. What Have We Become? (dDubb Remix)
  7. Mind's Eye (Early Demo featuring Mark Heimermann)
  8. Jesus Freak (Gotee Bros. Freaked Out Remix)
  9. Help! (Live)
  10. Colored People (Live)
  11. It's the End of the World (As We Know It) (Live)
  12. I Wish We'd All Been Ready (Live)
  13. 40 (Live)
  14. In the Light (Instrumental Version)

 

 



 

 

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