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The Eleventh Hour (album)




  Type Album
  Artist Jars Of Clay
  Cover Joc4jpg
  Background Orange
  Released March 5 , 2002
  Recorded Sputnik Sound in Franklin, TN , The Playground in Nashville, TN , FrontPage Studios in Hollywood, CA
  Genre Folk Rock
  Length 42:26
  Label Essential Records
  Producer Jars of Clay
  Last Album '' If I Left The Zoo ''<br />(1999)
  This Album ''The Eleventh Hour''<br />(2002)
  Next Album ''''<br />(2003)


''The Eleventh Hour'' is the fourth Album of Christian band Jars Of Clay . It was released in 2002 by Essential Records .

''The Eleventh Hour'' was hailed as a return to Jars of Clay's original sound, though in truth it bore stylistic similarities to all three of the albums preceding it, and continued the trend of favoring poetic lyrics over straightforwardly "Christian" lyrics (with lead single "I Need You" being a notable exception, reflecting a trend toward more direct and simplistic "worship songs" that had become popular in Christian music at around the turn of the century). The electric guitar was a more notable presence here than on past albums as well.

The song "Fly" had limited success at mainstream radio, but by this point, Jars of Clay was much less visible in mainstream music than they had been in the mid-nineties.

The album was recorded in the band's own Sputnik Studio , and they self-produced it in addition to doing much of the Photography and artwork on their own. This was the first time that they had produced their own material since the self-titled album.

This album earned the band a third consecutive Grammy Award in the Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album category.


TRACK LISTING


# "Disappear"
# "Something Beautiful"
# "Revolution"
# "Fly"
# "I Need You"
# "Silence"
# "Scarlet"
# "Whatever She Wants"
# "The Eleventh Hour"
# "These Ordinary Days"
# "The Edge of Water"


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