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Empty (Tait album)

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Released
  
July 3, 2001

Empty (2001)
  
Lose This Life (2003)

Release date
  
3 July 2001

Genre
  
Christian rock

Recorded
  
2001

Artist
  
Tait

Label
  
ForeFront Records

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Producers
  
Pete Stewart, Michael Tait

Similar
  
Lose This Life, Intermission: the Greatest, Momentum, Nu Thang, Free at Last

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Empty is the first studio album released by Christian rock band Tait and was the first of three solo albums released by members of dc Talk following their 2001 hiatus to work on solo projects. This album features Pete Stewart from Grammatrain, who is absent in the next album. Several songs are influenced by the passing of Michael Tait's late father Nathel, for whom the band is named.

Contents

The advance pre-release copy for this album contained slightly different mixes to the released CD and omitted the track "Altars" as well as both hidden tracks. "Altars" is the only song from this album to be turned into a music video; "Loss For Words" was featured on the soundtrack for the movie Extreme Days.

There are two hidden tracks on this CD, one an instrumental piece that appears after the closing track "Unglued," the other in the pregap (or "zero" index) before the opening track "Alibi," which can be accessed by pressing the 'rewind' button on the CD player when track one begins. The disc scans back 6 minutes and 48 seconds into negative numbers revealing answering machine messages with Michael Tait doing various character impersonations. There is also a short joke-oriented piece in this hidden track.

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Songs

1Alibi (Empty Album Version)4:13
2Loss For Words (Empty Album Version)4:16
3Bonded (Empty Album Version)4:35

References

Empty (Tait album) Wikipedia