The Year of Third Day continues with the unveiling of the highly anticipated "Chronology, Volume Two (2001-2006)" CD/DVD. This installment of the Chronology brand delivers 18 audio tracks of the band's biggest hits along with new, live recordings from its biggest tour dates including the record setting "Wherever You Are" tour. In addition to award winning audio, the DVD portion offers high-energy video footage, bootleg performances, home-movie clips and an in-depth documentary chronicling the past 10 years of music, ministry and life on the road with one of rock's hardest working and most celebrated bands. The last five years of Third Day's history offers insight to the milestones and turning points of a band born in a garage in Atlanta that quickly became one of the most respected and well known names in the world.
Bonus Video Content
"Inside Third Day: The First 10 Years"
"Bootleg"
David Carr's Alaskan video
Coffee House/acoustic show: Tulsa, OK - April 2000
"King of Glory"
"These Thousand Hills"
Orlando, FL 1999
"Never Bow Down"
Conspiracy Tour 1997
"Peace"
Atlanta, GA 1992
"What I'm Living For"
"Third Day LIVE!"
Atlanta, GA - March 2001
"Sky Falls Down"
"Thief"
Ft. Myers, FL - October 2002
Chronology, Volume Two 2001-2006| Posted August 22, 2007
As I sit here and write this Third Day is playing on the TV. XM radio, song is Tunnel, off the Wherever You Are CD and also on this new CD Chronology 2, I love that they mix music with DVD of there lives, it is great, on this new CD. So get it and if you are a Third Day Gomer you have it and love it too.
Third Day| Posted August 22, 2007
It's a great "best of" CD with all of their hits from their later years on it, I really liked the DVD that came with it. It's great for the gomers!
uggg!| Posted July 30, 2008
Well, like I have said numerous times I really am NOT a fan of Third Day. I honestly, just can't see how they are the "best rock band ever!" Even after listening to this CD, which is supposedly a best of. it all just sounded like a bunch of songs that I have heard way to many times and I don't want to hear them again. However, Even though I'm not a fan, I would have to agree that this is a much needed best of. After having whatseems like 40 million CDs and still not stopping, I guess this is a must have for younger fans that don't have the entire collection ((or don't have the money to but all of them!!))