Artist's albums
Solo
2001 · album
Intermission: The Greatest Hits
2000 · compilation
Welcome To The Freak Show Live
1997 · album
Free At Last (Live)
2021 · album
Jesus Freak (Owl City Remix)
2021 · single
Trying to Find A Life
2020 · compilation
Human After All
2020 · compilation
What Will People Think
2020 · compilation
DC Talk Collection
2020 · album
The Supernatural Experience (Live)
2020 · album
20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best Of DC Talk
2014 · compilation
Supernatural (Remastered)
2013 · album
The Ultimate Collection
2009 · compilation
Premiere Performance Plus: Wanna Be Loved
2009 · single
Double Take: DC Talk
2007 · album
Greatest Hits
2007 · compilation
Jesus Freak
2006 · single
Jesus Freak 10th Anniversary
2006 · album
The Early Years
2006 · album
Top 5: Hits
2006 · single
8 Great Hits dc Talk
2003 · album
Colored People Vs. Entertaining Angels
2003 · single
Jesus Freak Vs. Dismissed
2003 · single
Free At Last 10th Anniversary
2002 · album
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Biography
The first gospel act to incorporate hip-hop influences (though the trio rarely departs from standard pop/rock), dc Talk became one of the most popular groups in Christian contemporary music during the mid-'90s, when their fourth album, Jesus Freak, made the highest debut for a gospel act on Billboard's album charts. Formed in Washington, D.C., during the late '80s, the group first comprised Toby McKeehan and Michael Tait. Adding Kevin Max Smith to the lineup soon after, the group added elements of hip-hop to their self-titled debut album, which appeared in 1988 on the ForeFront label. Neither McKeehan, Tait, nor Smith were comfortable playing instruments on their recordings, so each recorded only vocals by the time of 1991's Nu Thang. After the release of Free at Last just one year later, dc Talk concentrated on touring for several years, during which a change of image resulted in the group's resemblance to a grunge band. Indeed, 1995's Jesus Freak featured more raging guitars, though within the medium of harmonic pop/rock. Upon its release, Jesus Freak sold more copies than any gospel album in history and eventually moved over one million copies. Supernatural followed in 1998. ~ John Bush, Rovi