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Format: CD
 Apr 2001
 Record Label: Forefront Records
 Recording Type: Mixed
 UPC: 724382529620 |
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Track Listing 1. 40 - (live) 2. Alibi - (with Tait) 3. All You Got - (with Tait) 4. Return of the Singer - (with Kmax) 5. Be - (with Kmax) 6. Somebodys Watching - (with TobyMac) 7. Extreme Days - (with TobyMac)
| Details | | Contributing artists: | Adrian Belew, Joanna Valencia | | Distributor: | EMI Music Distribution | | Recording Type: | Mixed | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes SOLO features solo tracks from each member of DC Talk, as well as a live version of DC Talk's song "Forty". DC Talk: Kmax, Michael Tait, Toby Mac. Additional personnel includes: Alisa Gyse, Joanna Valencia (vocals); Pete Stewart, George Cochini, Mark Townsend, Barry Graul (guitar); Adrian Belew (pedal steel, Cowboy Guitar, Bridge guitar); Otto Price, Lonnie Chapin, Tony Levin (bass); Chad Chapin, Rick May (drums); Mooki (programming). Producers include: Pete Stewart, Adrian Belew, Michael-Anthony Taylor, Todd Collins, DC Talk. Engineers include: Reid Shippen, J.R. McNeely, Marcello Pennell. SOLO won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Rock Gospel Album. This seven-song EP by the hugely popular Christian rock band DC Talk, who broke through to mainstream success with "Jesus Freak," operates on a rather novel concept. Instead of embarking on separate solo projects, the members of the trio (Kevin Max Smith, Michael Tait, Toby McKeehan) elected to combine a batch of solo tracks onto one disc. The results show the varied talents that make up the band while still presenting a coherent portrait of DC Talk's reigning aesthetic. The album opens with a low-key live version of U2's "40." From there things pick up considerably as the driving pop-rock sound of the band is echoed in each of the individual members' solo tracks. While there are enough small variations on the DC Talk sound to give this EP a different slant from the rest of the group's catalogue, anyone enamored of the band's previous recordings should find this disc an easy fit.
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