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The discography of American Christian rock band Third Day consists of thirteen studio albums, three extended plays (EPs), two compilation albums, three live albums, seven music videos, thirty-nine singles and sixty-five other appearances.
Third Day reunited with producer Monroe Jones, who had worked with Third Day on six previous albums including Time, Offerings I and II, and Come Together. [34] On March 2, 2018, Third Day announced their farewell with 12 shows as a last chance to see them live. [34] [35] [36] The farewell tour eventually expanded to 20 concerts.
Conspiracy No. 5 is the second major-label studio album by American Christian rock band Third Day, released on August 26, 1997, by Reunion Records and Silverstone Records.It was produced by Sam Taylor, who encouraged the band to experiment with different musical styles.
Revelation is the ninth studio album by American Christian rock band Third Day, released on July 29, 2008.The album was produced by Howard Benson, who had decided to work with the band after rock singer Chris Daughtry drew attention to lead singer Mac Powell's vocal ability.
Lead Us Back: Songs of Worship is the twelfth studio album by Third Day. Essential Records released the project on March 3, 2015. The album was released in two versions: a single-CD version with a white cover, and a deluxe edition, two-CD set with a black cover.
Come Together is the fifth studio album by Christian rock band Third Day. The title track is commonly used as a tribute to 9/11. The album won the Grammy Award for Best Rock Gospel Album in 2003 beating Petra's Jekyll & Hyde.
Offerings: A Worship Album is a worship album by Christian rock band Third Day, and is their fourth studio album. The album features several new songs, covers, and live versions of their previous songs.
Wire is the seventh album by Christian rock band Third Day.It breaks from the style of the band's previous albums to return to simple, rock and roll-driven melodies.To quote Allmusic's review of the album, "Third Day has stripped away the shine and gotten back to the grittiness of being a rock & roll band."