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Third Day (album)

Third Day is the reissue of the debut studio album from the Christian rock band of the same name. It marks the third release of the material: first as the 1994 self-funded, Contagious, then the 1995 self-titled Gray Dot version, and this 1996 release after the band signed with Reunion Records.

Reception

Third Day was well received by both critics and audience. As of 2000, it has been certified gold.

Accolades

  • "Consuming Fire" - Billboard Music Award for Best Christian video.
  • "Consuming Fire" Winner of 2011 WMIFF Best Gospel Music video

Other releases

The band released a self-titled album in 1995 through the independent label, Gray Dot Records. It was an early version of this album with a different track listing from the later reissue. The album sold 20,000 copies.

In 2016 a 20th anniversary limited edition vinyl album was made available.

Track listing

All tracks written by Mac Powell, except where noted.

Personnel

Third Day

  • Mac Powell – vocals, acoustic guitars
  • Brad Avery – lead guitar
  • Mark Lee – acoustic guitars, electric guitars
  • Tai Anderson – bass guitar, additional vocals
  • David Carr – drums, percussion

Additional musicians

  • Matt Still – Hammond B3 organ on "Praise Song"
  • Bob Lehman – acoustic guitars on "Love Song" and "Take My Life"
  • Kenny Hutson – dobro, mandolin
  • David Mardis – lap steel guitar
  • Rich Mullins – hammered dulcimer
  • Alexis Mears – strings
  • Chad Merritt – strings
  • Kristie Vanderpoel – strings
  • Chris Carder – additional vocals
  • Alfreda Gerald – additional vocals
  • Phil Jones – additional vocals
  • Jill Bullard, Chris Carder, David Carr, Melissa Chandler, Jennifer DeSilets, Jane Jones, Kristine McGuire, Dina Vanderpoel and Steve Winkler – choir on "Thief"

Production

  • Chris Smith – A&R
  • David Mardis – producer, engineer, mixing
  • Ed Burdell – engineer, mixing
  • Matt Still – engineer, mixing
  • Ty Shelton – assistant engineer
  • Paul Thompson – assistant engineer
  • Ken Love – mastering at MasterMix (Nashville, Tennessee)
  • Diana Lussenden – art direction, design
  • Ben Pearson – photography

Charts

References