My Top 5 Favorite Albums of All Time

I’ve written quite a bit about my favorite songs and I think there’s a list out there of my favorite songs of all time. I can’t believe I’ve never put up a list of my favorite albums. Well, that ends today! I could (and did) listen to these albums from start to finish many, many times over the years so for the first one we’re going way back to 1989. It’s the self-titled debut album from DC Talk. The most memorable song from this album is “Heavenbound.”


There would be no “Jesus Freak” without that first iconic album from the band. So the next album, naturally, is one that is etched into my college memories forever. I mean, if you were a Christian college kid in the late 90s and didn’t know this song, were you really a Christian? It’s DC Talk and the album “Jesus Freak,” with the song of the same title being the most popular (obviously 🤪).


Next up is an amazing band called Needtobreathe. They have multiple albums but the one at the top of my list is “The Reckoning.” Favorite song from that album is “White Fences”…


An Americana-style band has an album that hit me right in the heart and still pricks all my goosebumps. It’s The Head and the Heart with the album “Let’s Be Still,” which includes the amazing song “Shake.”


The only true rock band to make the list is Muse. They’re incredible. My favorite album of theirs is “The Resistance” and the song I could still listen to over and over is “Guiding Light.”


Which albums are some of your favorites of all time? Chime in with a comment!

-Out of the Wilderness


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Since 2005, I've called Nashville home. I'm the leader of the pack, which includes a 13-year-old beagle and an 11-year-old blue heeler mix. My days include writing, video editing, and other fun activities. Thanks for checking out my blog, I hope you enjoy it!

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