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) |
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DC Talk is the first album released by dc Talk. This album contains the explanation as to why they are called dc Talk: it stands for decent Christian Talk. The explanation is found in the song Time Ta Jam. This is the most hip hop oriented of all of their albums.
- Heavenbound – 3:53
- Gah Ta Be – 3:57
- Final Days – 4:08
- The King (Allelujah) – 4:10
- Spinnin' Round – 3:48
- Voices Praise Him – 3:51
- Time Ta Jam – 2:02
- He Loves Me – 5:11
- 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 - Tom Timian
- Photography - 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
| dc Talk |
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| Toby McKeehan – Michael Tait – Kevin Max |
| Discography |
| Albums: DC Talk – Nu Thang – Free at Last – Jesus Freak – Supernatural – Solo |
| Live Album: Welcome to the Freak Show |
| Compilations: Intermission: the Greatest Hits – The Early Years |
| Tributes: Freaked! |
| Singles: Jesus Freak |
| Movies: Free at Last: the Movie |