Intermission: the Greatest Hits
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedNovember 21, 2000
Recorded1992-2000
GenreChristian rock, Christian hip hop, alternative rock
Length79:51
LabelForeFront
DC Talk chronology
Supernatural
(1998)
Intermission: the Greatest Hits
(2000)
Solo
(2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Jesus Freak Hideout [1]
dcTalkUniteA+ [2]

Intermission: the Greatest Hits (often just called Intermission) is a compilation album released by DC Talk. It features songs from their studio albums beginning with Free at Last until their last full studio album; Supernatural. It also contains the tracks "Chance", "Sugar Coat It" and a remix of "Say the Words", which were recorded especially for this album.

To date, it is the most recent album by the group to contain original studio material.

Track listing

Album release
No.TitleOriginally recorded onLength
1."Say the Words (Now) - (Remix)"Free at Last (1992)4:41
2."Colored People"Jesus Freak (1995)4:24
3."Jesus Is Just Alright"Free at Last (1992)4:20
4."Between You and Me"Jesus Freak (1995)5:01
5."Mind's Eye"Jesus Freak (1995)5:07
6."Consume Me"Supernatural (1998)4:52
7."My Will"Exodus (1998)5:25
8."In the Light"Jesus Freak (1995)4:55
9."Mr. Morgan (Morgan Act I)"new song1:16
10."Socially Acceptable"Free at Last (1992)3:46
11."Luv Is a Verb"Free at Last (1992)4:47
12."Supernatural"Supernatural (1998)3:55
13."Jesus Freak"Jesus Freak (1995)3:59
14."The Hardway" (Remix)Free at Last (1992)4:47
15."What if I Stumble"Jesus Freak (1995)5:01
16."I Wish We'd All Been Ready"Jesus Freak (Single) (1995)4:55
17."Chance"new song3:42
18."Sugar Coat It"new song3:59
19."Mrs. Morgan (Morgan Act II)"new song0:52
Total length:79:44

Music Videos

References

  1. "dc Talk, "Intermission: Greatest Hits" Review". Jesusfreakhideout.com. November 21, 2000. Retrieved October 13, 2012.
  2. "dctalkunite.com". dctalkunite.com. Retrieved October 13, 2012.
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