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With a deft combination of rock gems, driving pop songs, and heartfelt ballads, Jars of Clay is back with The Eleventh Hour, a record that reclaims the passion and honesty that captivated millions of music fans.
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Average Customer Rating: (9 reviews)
(CD)
Release Date: March 05, 2002
Label: Essential Records
Distributed By: Provident
Publisher: Provident
Length: 5 inches
Width: 5.68 inches
Height: 0.39 inches
Weight: 0.39 (lbs)
Language:
Category: CONTEMPORARY
Special Features: Lyrics Included
ISBN: 5550121700
EAN / ISBN-13: 0083061062927
UPC: 083061062927
Product Code: 2906
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| 1. |
Disappear |
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| 2. |
Something Beautiful |
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| 3. |
Revolution |
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| 4. |
Fly |
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| 5. |
I Need You |
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| 6. |
Silence |
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| 7. |
Scarlet |
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| 8. |
Whatever She Wants |
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| 9. |
The Eleventh Hour |
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| 10. |
These Ordinary Days |
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| 11. |
The Edge of Water |
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Average Customer Rating: (9 reviews)
more jars of clay quality April 3, 2006 Reviewer: Anonymous from Xela
This album shows the talent of this amazing band. It has a catchy sound and clever lyrics.
awesome August 16, 2005 Reviewer: Anonymous from NY
Jars of Clay are a great Christian rock band that I love. This cd is awesome. Its worth buying.
My Personal Favorite June 25, 2005 Reviewer: Lindsay from Boston
I love Jars of Clay and consider myself an avid listener of theirs, but I give this CD my personal "A++ Gold Star" rating. It speaks to my heart in a way other CDs have yet to even approach. Kudos to them for this recording.
So good! March 4, 2005 Reviewer: from San Antonio
To me, this album is among the most accessible Christian rock albums of our time. The music and production values are amazing. If you are into modern rock, you have to check this disc out. Highly Recommended!
11th hour my 2nd fav November 22, 2004 Reviewer: Heather from N. Charleston, SC
While a lot of my friends did not particularly care for this album, I really enjoyed the more experienced sound that my Jars have come out with. Songs like "Scarlet" and "Revolution" really have a different sound than what I am used to. I enjoy the different flavor and can't wait to get some of their newer stuff.
A great Jars album September 5, 2004 Reviewer: Anonymous from IL
This is a great album. Good for any Jars fan.
A Return to Roots, of sorts August 18, 2004 Reviewer: Anonymous from PA
While nothing they will ever do will probably match up with their wonderful self-titled debut, Jars of Clay seems to have hit a return to their roots with "The Eleventh Hour." With hauntingly beautiful tunes like "Something Beautiful" and pensive, slow rockers like "These Ordinary Days," Jars of Clay seems to have hit the notes that worked to well with earlier songs like "Flood," "Love Song for a Savior," and "Worlds Apart." The music is layered more than any previous Jars release, and the vocals more distinctly "Jars" by now. But any way you look at it, this is a superb album, which every Christian accoustic rock fan should own.
Awesome July 20, 2004 Reviewer: Kristin from USA
While I feel some of the tracks were overplayed on the radio, this is by far my favorite Jars of Clay album. There are a variety of messages that you can pick up through the songs, and the songs are ones you'll want to listen to, and very inspirational. You'll love this CD.
Finally July 16, 2004 Reviewer: Phillip from San Antonio
Not having liked their past two albums, Jars of Clay has again put together a disk that I like. While I still think that their first album is by far their best cd I would definatly say this is their second best cd. It was well produced and their sound is a much more rounded sound this time around. This is a cd worth getting.
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