Redemption Songs

(CD)
Robert Beeson (Executive Producer)
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Overview

From multi-platinum, Grammy Award-winning Jars of Clay comes a collection of ancient hymns and spiritual songs reinvented in a way that only Jars of Clay could do. Featuring I’ll Fly Away, Nothing But the Blood and more!

Details

  • SKU 0083061075828
  • UPC 083061075828
  • Qty Remaining Online 7
  • Publisher Essential Records
  • Release Date Mar 22, 2005
  • Weight lbs 0.19
  • Dimensions 5.69 X 5.01 X 0.39

Review

These aren't your ordinary hymns.

It is often said that everything old becomes new again. And that is delightfully true on Redemption Songs from Jars of Clay. Though it’s been nearly a decade since Jars was a multi-platinum-selling act, it’s a decade they have spent radically improving as artists, songwriters, performers and musicians. The band’s last two albums, The Eleventh Hour and Who We Are Instead, were brilliant-if somewhat underappreciated-statements from a maturing foursome that has earned the right to make the music it wants to make.

Redemption Songs is another impressive piece of work that finds Jars revisiting rich, timeless hymns, marrying new melodies to ancient spiritual texts and tossing in the occasional spiritual for good measure. Filled with jangly banjos, fiddles and dulcimers, Redemption, thankfully, has more in common with the swampy feel of O Brother Where Art Thou? than with the slick and polished “praise team” sound so popular in many of today’s larger churches. As a result, Redemption Songs may end up being the band’s most lasting work, full of innovative twists and unexpected pleasures. Jars tackles a few standard hymns here-a spruced-up “I Need Thee Every Hour” and a funk-infused version of “It Is Well With My Soul” are great examples. The group seems to have mastered the art of inviting special guests onto its projects that accentuate rather than overshadow its sound. “Let Us Love and Sing and Wonder” features a fairly understated appearance by Martin Smith of Delirious, while the legendary Blind Boys of Alabama join Jars for a joyful romp through “Nothing But the Blood.” The most notable invitee, though, is Gotee artist, former Jars tourmate and recent Grammy nominee Sarah Kelly, who gloriously wails her way through the bluesy, soulful barnburner that is “I’ll Fly Away.”

Still, the one that ultimately makes this beauty worth bringing home to meet the parents is “God Will Lift Up Your Head,” which has a spirited, swelling chorus that will stay in your head for days. There aren’t many bands left today that this can be said of, but Jars of clay is one of the few: They just keep getting better and better.

MICHAEL CIANI

Review Provided by CCMmagazine.com

Song Clips

They Will Know We Are Christians
Thy Lovely Source Of True Delight
On Jordan's Stormy Banks I Stand
It Is Well With My Soul
Jesus, I Lift My Eyes
Hiding Place
O Come And Mourn With Me Awhile
Let Us Love And Sing And Wonder
Nothing But The Blood
I'll Fly Away
God Will Lift Up Your Head
I Need Thee Every Hour
God Be Merciful To Me

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