Jars Of Clay - The White Elephant Sessions

Label:
Catalog#:
83061-0140-1
Format:
CD
Country:
US
Released:
19 Sep 2000
Genre:
Rock
Style:
Alternative Rock, Acoustic

Tracklist

01   Unforgetful You (Remix) 3:27
    Remix - Todd Collins
02   Crazy Times (Original Demo) 3:37
03   Goodbye, Goodnight (Demo) 2:36
04   River Constantine (Partial Demo) 2:01
05   Grace (Hudson & Wells Demo) 3:51
06   Headstrong (IA Demo) 4:04
07   The Coffee Song 3:02
08   Can't Erase It (Tweed Horse Sessions Demo) 3:11
09   Kaylos 0:42
10   The New Math (Tweed Horse Sessions Demo) 3:20
11   Fly Farther 5:31
    Backing Vocals - Alison Krauss
  Engineer - Heff Moraes
  Mixed By - Heff Moraes
  Producer - Stephen Lipson
12   Collide (Tweed Horse Sessions Demo) 4:15
13   Frail (Original Instrumental) 4:04

Credits

Artwork By [Art Direction] - Dan Haseltine
Executive Producer - Rendy Lovelady , Robert Beeson
Producer - Jars Of Clay

Notes

This release was originally bundled with copies of 'If I Left The Zoo' and was also given free to fanclub members in late 2000.

This album is a collection of demos and outtakes from the band's recording sessions for 'If I Left The Zoo' and 'Much Afraid'. It also contains a few previously unreleased tracks, although these too are in their demo forms - 'Headstrong' would later appear on the 'Roaring Lambs' compilation album. A live version of 'The Coffee Song' previously appeared on 'Stringtown' and this version also appeared on the limited 'Seatbelt Tuba' edition of 'Much Afraid'. 'Kaylos' was a jingle the band wrote for a restaurant of the same name they frequently visited while recording. 'New Math' has never appeared on any other release, but is notable because it features Stephen Mason on drums, instead of his usual role on guitars. 'Fly Farther' was intended for 'Much Afraid', but the band felt they had too many slow songs to chose from already. It, too, has only ever appeared on this release.

There is a note from the band in the liner notes: "This is a collection of beginnings. These are songs in a form we typically won't even play for our families... mostly because playing them results in a desperate self-inflicted pep rally ending with the phrase 'I know it doesn't sound like much now... but it's going to be brilliant!' Or 'Yes, I know there are no drums.' It is only after you have heard these songs in their mature adult state that you can now be presented with their childhood photos. This is the musical equivalent to your mom showing your girlfriend or boyfriend the picture of you sleeping in your Spaghetti-ohs in all your naked glory when you were 9 months old. We hope you will enjoy hearing how these songs have weathered the creative process."
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