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| | A Review by The Phantom Tollbooth |
 | | Their last two albums, Free at Last and Jesus Freak, were somewhat behind the times when released, but this album, in my opinion, is their best record in terms of keeping up with current music trends. |
 | | An album as consistently strong, accessible, and fun as Jesus Freak comes along so rarely that it is not fair to expect dc Talk to follow it up with an album that exceeds such high fans' expectations. |
 | | Whatever the amount of money they spent to make this album, it pays off in a superb signature sound that is still diverse but rooted in their love of both soul and more modern music styles. |
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