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{{otheruses|Jesus Freak (disambiguation)}}{{Infobox Album | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums -->| Name = Jesus Freak| Type = [[Album]]| Artist Synopsis= [[dc Talk]]| Cover = Jesus_freak.jpg| Released = [[November 21]], [[1995]]| Recorded = 1995| Genre = [[rock and roll|Rock]]| Length = 57:53| Label = [[ForeFront Records|ForeFront]]| Producer = Mark Heimermann, [[Toby McKeehan]], [[John Mark Painter]]| Reviews = *[[All Music Guide]] {{rating-5|3}} [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:2n6uak5khm3x~T1 link]*dcTalkUnite {{rating-5|5}} [http://dctalkunite.com/dctalk/albums/jesusfreak link]*''[[Jesus Freak Hideout]]'' {{rating-5|5}} [http://www.jesusfreakhideout.com/cdreviews/JesusFreak.asp link] | Last album = ''[[Free at Last (dc Talk album)|Free at Last]]'' <br /> (1992)| This album = ''Jesus Freak'' <br /> (1995)| Next album = ''[[Welcome to the Freak Show]]'' <br /> (1997)}}
'''''"Jesus Freak''''' " is the fourth [[album]] by [[dc Talk]], released in 1995 and debuting at #3 on Billboard's Top 200 album chart. It has gone on to sell over two million copies<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.christianitytoday.com/music/reviews/2006/jesusfreak.html | title=Jesus Freak: 10th Anniversary Special Edition | accessdate = 2007-01-15 | author = Farias, Andree}}</ref>. The album was listed at #14 in the 2001 book ''[[CCM Presents: The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music]]''.
==Contents== {{topics}}* [[dc Talk]] {{opinions}} {{quotes}} ==Main article== "Jesus Freak" is the fourth album by [[dc Talk]], released in 1995 and debuting at #3 on Billboard's Top 200 album chart. It has sold over two million copies. The album was listed at #14 in the 2001 book ''[[CCM Presents: The 100 Greatest Albums in Christian Music]]''. Widely considered by many to be one of the greatest [[Christian rock]] album of all-time, ''Jesus Freak'' changed the genre of [[Christian hip-hop]] and [[Christian rock]] in so many ways that it and is still influences bands today.
==Track listing==
#"Alas, My Love" – 5:17
===''Freaked!''===On [[June 20]], [[2006]], [[Gotee Records]], which is headed by [[dc Talk]]'s [[Toby McKeehan]], released a ten-year anniversary CD called ''[[Freaked!]]'' This CD features artists from record labels Gotee and Mono vs Stereo remaking songs off of the original '''Jesus Freak''' album. ''Freaked!'' is not a true tenth-anniversary album, as it was released eleven-and-a-half years after ''Jesus Freak''.
===Credits===
*Joe Baldridge - Engineer
*Brent Barcus - [[Guitar]]
*George Cocchini - Guitar
*[[Todd Collins]] - [[Percussion]], [[Bongos]], [[Conga]], [[Drum]]s, Cabassa, Loops, [[Cowbell]]
*Will Denton - Drums
*Mark Heimermann - [[Bass guitar|Bass]], [[Piano]], [[Cymbals]], [[Hammond organ]], Moog [[Synthesizer]], Producer*[[Dann Huff]] - Guitar
*David Lyndon Huff - Drums
*Ronn Huff - Arranger, Conductor
*Terry MacMillan - Percussion
*[[Toby McKeehan]] - Producer
*Jerry McPherson - Guitar
*Shaun McWilliams - [[Mandolin]], Drums
*Brent Milligan - Bass
*[[John Mark Painter]] - Bass, Guitar, [[Accordion]], Producer*[[Charlie Peacock]] - Vocals*[[Dave Perkins]] - Guitar
*Otto Price - Bass
*[[Chris Rodriguez]] - Guitar*[[Jimmie Lee Sloas]] - Bass*[[Aaron Smith (musician)|Aaron Smith]] - Drums
*Dennis Soley - Flute
*Jackie Street - Bass
*Scott Williamson - Drums
==References==<references /> == External links Links==
*[http://www.dctalk.com dc Talk]
*[http://www.forefrontrecords.com ForeFront Records]
*[http://www.dctalkunite.com DcTalkUnite.com]
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