Third Day - Chronology Vol 1 (1996-2000)

Published Monday 16th April 2007
Third Day - Chronology Vol 1 (1996-2000)
Third Day - Chronology Vol 1 (1996-2000)

STYLE: Rock
RATING 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 8
OUR PRODUCT CODE: 23291-12547
LABEL: Essential 083061083823
FORMAT: CD Album
ITEMS: 2
EXTRAS: bonus DVD
RELEASE DATE: 2007-04-03
RRP: £12.99

Reviewed by Jeremy Williams

Considering the scarcity of Third Day's first recordings (eg, 1995's 'Third Day' on Gray Dot) it's a bit disappointing that this exploration of the Atlanta rockers' musical history doesn't more fully explore those early years. But with two new recordings of "Thief" and "My Hope Is You", six new mixes, a couple of tracks from 1999's neglected 'Southern Tracks' EP and two live recordings form 1998 and 1999 this is still brimming over with material for the hard core collector while the sheer gutsy energy demonstrated on the blistering remix of "Nothing At All" could possibly draw in new fans to the band's brand of Southern Fried rock. The 17 songs on the CD cover most of the band's stylistic changes - from riffing rockers to moody semi-acoustic practitioners to worship band - while throughout Mac Powell shows himself to be a great singer even if you're familiar with Pearl Jam. As well as the CD this handsome package also contains a DVD stuffed with fascinating videos - five short form items, live performances shot at various GMA Dove Award Shows between 1997 and 2006 and some 'Bootleg Videos' including Mac And Mark in 1992 and early performances at Chicago's Cornerstone Fest. Put all this together in a handsomely designed package (love the rare photos featuring Mac's constantly changing mullet) and you've got an album/DVD with appeal for both anorak collectors and rock fans who just enjoy Third Day's passionately bluesy rock. And there's a Volume Two waiting in the wings!

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Product Description
The first installment of a two-part Third Day career retrospective titled Chronology, Volume One (1996-2000).
Featuring rare, previously-unreleased video and audio, this exclusive collection includes early video of Mac Powell and Mark Lee performing at their home church, band commentary on music videos, brand-new recordings of classic songs My Hope Is You and Thief.
Chronology, Volume One’s CD/DVD combo showcases the first five years of Third Day in a way you will not see or hear anywhere else.
The DVD features the band silhouetted against their videos, commenting on performances, specific shots, who wore what and why... and so much more, peeling back the behind-the-scenes curtain on videos such as Consuming Fire, You Make Me Mad, Your Love Oh Lord and two versions of Cry Out To Jesus.

Reader Comments

Posted by stuart in manchester england @ 01:51 on Aug 2 2007

this album is brilliant.
I play guitars in a "rock gospel" band? called "SOULED" within the Salvation Army.
If there is anywhere i would like to take it, it would be close to this album-"e bow", marshall, Les Paul and Martin along for the ride !!!



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