Supernatural_(DC_Talk_album)

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Supernatural (DC Talk album)

1998 studio album by DC Talk


Supernatural is the fifth studio album from DC Talk. It is the final studio album released by DC Talk that features all-new material and it debuted on the US Billboard Chart at No. 4, selling 106,213 copies.[7] It was certified platinum three years after its release on February 21, 2002.[8] A remastered edition was released in 2013. It released on vinyl in 2015.[9]

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No commercial singles were released but there were promotional singles released for "Consume Me", "Into Jesus", "Wanna Be Loved", "Dive", "Supernatural", "My Friend (So Long)" and "Godsend" with them gaining major airplay in their singles market.[citation needed] Billboard Top 40, Alternative Rock radio and AC/CHR.[citation needed] "Consume Me" and "My Friend, So Long" were released as videos as well.[citation needed]

The title track, "Supernatural", is featured on two of the Angel Wars trailers, as well as the main song on the first episode DVD main menu.[citation needed] "Wanna Be Loved" was covered by Chris Sligh on a Season 6 episode of American Idol.[citation needed] "The Truth" was originally recorded for The X-Files: The Album, the soundtrack for The X-Files film Fight the Future, but didn't make the cut.[citation needed]

"Into Jesus" appears on WOW 1999, "Consume Me" appears on WOW 2000 and Commencemix, "Red Letters" appears on WOW Hits 2001.[citation needed]

Personnel

DC Talk

Musicians

Production

  • Mark Heimmerman – producer
  • Toby McKeehan – producer
  • Eddie DeGarmo – A&R
  • Danny Goodwin – A&R
  • Todd Robbins – engineer
  • Robert "Void" Caprio – additional engineer
  • Bryan Lenox – additional engineer
  • David Schober – additional engineer
  • F. Reid Shippen – additional engineer
  • Kent Hitchcock – assistant engineer
  • Pete Martinez – assistant engineer
  • Mike Purcell – assistant engineer
  • Reid "Elemental" Waltz – assistant engineer
  • Steve MacMillan – mixing at The Castle, Franklin, Tennessee
  • Joe Costa – mix assistant
  • PJ Heimmerman – production manager
  • Deborah Norcross – art direction, design
  • Alastair Thain – cover photography
  • Len Peltier – band photography

Studios

  • House of Insomnia, Franklin, Tennessee – recording
  • Fun Attic Studio, Franklin, Tennessee – recording
  • Javelina Studios, Nashville, Tennessee – recording
  • The White House, Nashville, Tennessee – recording
  • Sixteenth Avenue Sound, Nashville, Tennessee – recording

References

  1. "Rolling Stone review". Archived from the original on May 2, 2009. Retrieved February 21, 2010.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  2. "dc TALK's SUPERNATURAL CERTIFIED GOLD!". www.angelfire.com. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
  3. "DC TALK - SUPERNATURAL". RIAA. Retrieved February 7, 2016.
  4. Staff. "First Ever Vinyl Release of dc Talk's 'Jesus Freak' and 'Supernatural'". CCM Magazine. Retrieved February 7, 2016.

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