Free at Last celebrates the first 10 years in the careers of three young men from Liberty University who turned artistic revolution into stylistic revelation, forever changing contemporary Christian music. With concert foo... more »tage interspliced with band interviews and candid backstage dramas, the DVD documents a group on the brink of massive success as it tours America on the power of a Grammy Award-winning release. Some clips are starkly revealing, such as Kevin "Max" Smith's poignant discussion about being adopted or Toby McKeehan and Michael Tait soberly touring civil rights historical sites in Montgomery, Alabama. The concert footage itself aptly captures the trio's energy and vocal prowess. Of course, it all boils down to the music, and one listen to Free At Last's CD demonstrates how well this gem holds up. With Toby Mac's hip-hop sensibilities and the lush, harmonious voices of Tait and Smith, dc Talk combined seldom-mixed styles and unapologetic Christian lyrics into a voice for a new generation. With hits like "Luv Is a Verb" and "Socially Acceptable," the band showed a conservative industry that it could take chances and still win. Even remakes of classic tracks like Bill Withers's "Lean on Me" and the Doobie Brothers' "Jesus Is Just Alright" sounded fresh and urgent with the group's sonic diversity. In the 1970s it was Phil Keaggy and Larry Norman. In the 1980s it was Amy Grant. The decade of the '90s had dc Talk to thank for transforming the face of Christian music. --Michael Lyttle« less
Free at Last celebrates the first 10 years in the careers of three young men from Liberty University who turned artistic revolution into stylistic revelation, forever changing contemporary Christian music. With concert footage interspliced with band interviews and candid backstage dramas, the DVD documents a group on the brink of massive success as it tours America on the power of a Grammy Award-winning release. Some clips are starkly revealing, such as Kevin "Max" Smith's poignant discussion about being adopted or Toby McKeehan and Michael Tait soberly touring civil rights historical sites in Montgomery, Alabama. The concert footage itself aptly captures the trio's energy and vocal prowess. Of course, it all boils down to the music, and one listen to Free At Last's CD demonstrates how well this gem holds up. With Toby Mac's hip-hop sensibilities and the lush, harmonious voices of Tait and Smith, dc Talk combined seldom-mixed styles and unapologetic Christian lyrics into a voice for a new generation. With hits like "Luv Is a Verb" and "Socially Acceptable," the band showed a conservative industry that it could take chances and still win. Even remakes of classic tracks like Bill Withers's "Lean on Me" and the Doobie Brothers' "Jesus Is Just Alright" sounded fresh and urgent with the group's sonic diversity. In the 1970s it was Phil Keaggy and Larry Norman. In the 1980s it was Amy Grant. The decade of the '90s had dc Talk to thank for transforming the face of Christian music. --Michael Lyttle
Meagan K. (wunderkind) from SAN ANTONIO, TX Reviewed on 8/30/2006...
Christian alt./hip-hop. I used to really like this band. Their lyrics are clever, and the songs are catchy. DC Talk is pretty much a must-have if you dig 90's Christian alternative.
CD Reviews
I was there at the very beginning
Anthony Mack | Tuscaloosa, AL/Germany/Iraq | 08/18/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I remember back in 1993 me and my younger brother would spend time after school at the Christian Family Center where my dad worked at. DC Talk came back to my town because there manager is from here and so the band always starts a new tour at the CFC. The band came and rehearsed here and met me and my brother hanging around. They were the best guys you could concive of. They hung out with us, ate lunch with us and even let us watch rehearsals and come back stage afterwards. I should mention that my brother has special needs and a learning disability. This contributed even more to how floored I was when Kevin Max Smith himself gave my whole family 4 of his personal tickets to the very first Free At Last concert ever,for free.I was only 9 and my brother 7. It was the best, most all time uplifting concert of my life and made me a fan forever.Before the show they played the music video for The Hardway which they shot at the prison in Jackson MI.(20 minutes from my house)I was in owe and bought my first CD that night at the concert. DC Talk Free At Last, the original and still best of them all truly.Boy i'd give anything to see The Hardway video again!"
ONLY GREAT
Runnrwood | VIRGINIA | 12/20/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"THIS IS A GREAT SPECIAL EDITION YOU GET THE 10 YEAR ANNIVERSERY EDITION OF THEIR THIRD STUDIO RECORD FREE AT LAST AND YOU GET THE NEVER BEFORE RELEASED MOVIE WHEN I WAS WATCHING IT I THOUGHT IT'S HARD TO BELIEVE IT WAS NEVER RELEASED.YOU ALSO GET THE VIDEOS TO THE HARDWAY AND JESUS IS JUST ALRIGHT. ON THE CD YOU GET SOME AUDIO COMMENTARY TRACKS AND A NEWLY RECORDED VERSION OF THE HARDWAY WHICH IS MORE UP BEAT I HIGHLY ADVISE YOU TO BUY THIS"
Both rock!
christianhorsegrl | MARYLAND, USA | 01/02/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I first heard dctalk's Consume Me on a friend's cd. I thought how different they sounded. But what got me into them was the song, Jesus Freak. I now have this, and Supernatural, & my brother has Intermission:Greatest Hits. So, naturally when I heard this came out, I HAD to get it. The music is terrific, w/ funny add ins. + the Movie is really good. I love seeing how Toby,Mike, and Kevin project their faith thru concerts and their every day lives. The only downside is that it occured to me that there is a whole other generation out thier who has been touched by dcTAlk. Since, I was a toddler during the FAL days, I'm glad this was released, so another generation could enjoy thier music.
-christianhorsegrlP.S. The movie extras (deleted scenes etc.) are great too!"