STYLE: Pop RATING OUR PRODUCT CODE: 7079-6858 LABEL: Essential 083061068929 FORMAT: CD Album ITEMS: 2 RRP: £9.99
Reviewed by Tony Cummings
The kind of release you normally get when successful bands want a rest from the clamorous demands for new songs and new albums but need to fulfil contractual obligations. For despite all the handsome packaging what you get here is an album of what sound like original demos and an album of live recordings, with most of the songs already well known to Jars fans. Dan Haseltine’s tremulous vocals are as haunting as ever. And several of the songs are top rate. But it’s doubtful if anyone other than hardcore JOC devotees will be rushing off to buy this. And if there is an announcement in a few months of a label change for one of Christendom’s biggest bands don’t be too surprised.
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Product Description
This album includes many of Jars of Clay's greatest hits, retold in a new way for their fans. This exclusive double-disc collection features songs recorded live on the road and live in the band's own home studio, plus two previously unreleased recordings.
Posted by Don in state of Delaware @ 21:09 on Jan 21 2014
Quite a nice mixture of old and new material for this early
February 2003 release. I really like the new mix for
starter song on disc 1, "Overjoyed": from 2nd release Much
Afraid. I love "Something Beautiful" from 11th Hour. 3 new
songs join in the filling of the studio disc, one title is
"The Valley Song (sing of Your mercy)", great song, Dan
Haseltine delivers in rightful vocal mode with bgvs the
same. Love the harmony on "Dig" love the warm acoustic
sound. Redemption is another new song that hilights the
sudio cuts, a warm welcome song.
I have loved the lyrics and everything about "Love Song For
A Saviour" from debut; great chorus.
The awesomeness of music & lyrics are heard in last song
"Needful Hands" from special event release
"Exodus". Whether live or studio, first major break-
through hit "Flood" never fails to lift up the listener or
live audience participation. One can hear the honesty in
Dan's lead vocals, "Worlds Apart" is one prime example.
"Like A Child" is highly commendable as is
"Crazy Times" the first song for radio airplay from
2nd release. There is about 1 1/2 hours of total listening
pleasure with both discs. God bless, Don
Quite a nice mixture of old and new material for this early February 2003 release. I really like the new mix for starter song on disc 1, "Overjoyed": from 2nd release Much Afraid. I love "Something Beautiful" from 11th Hour. 3 new songs join in the filling of the studio disc, one title is "The Valley Song (sing of Your mercy)", great song, Dan Haseltine delivers in rightful vocal mode with bgvs the same. Love the harmony on "Dig" love the warm acoustic sound. Redemption is another new song that hilights the sudio cuts, a warm welcome song.
I have loved the lyrics and everything about "Love Song For A Saviour" from debut; great chorus.
The awesomeness of music & lyrics are heard in last song "Needful Hands" from special event release
"Exodus". Whether live or studio, first major break-
through hit "Flood" never fails to lift up the listener or live audience participation. One can hear the honesty in Dan's lead vocals, "Worlds Apart" is one prime example. "Like A Child" is highly commendable as is
"Crazy Times" the first song for radio airplay from
2nd release. There is about 1 1/2 hours of total listening pleasure with both discs. God bless, Don