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  2. Frail (Jars of Clay song) - Wikipedia

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    For the re-recording, lyrics were written by the group, which by this time included second guitarist Matt Odmark. This version is considered to be the "standard" version of the song. In 1999, following the release of the group's third album, If I Left the Zoo, Jars of Clay released a rarities collection named The White Elephant Sessions.

  3. Category:Jars of Clay songs - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Jars of Clay songs or lists of Jars of Clay songs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Jars of Clay songs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  4. Jars of Clay - Wikipedia

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    Jars of Clay is a Christian alternative rock band from Nashville, Tennessee. The members met at Greenville College in Greenville, Illinois . [ 1 ] They consist of Dan Haseltine on vocals, Charlie Lowell on piano and keyboards, Stephen Mason on lead guitars and Matthew Odmark on rhythm guitars.

  5. Jars of Clay (album) - Wikipedia

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    Jars of Clay is the first full-length studio album by Christian rock group Jars of Clay. It was released on October 24, 1995, by Essential Records . The album was released to commercial and critical acclaim, becoming one of the few Christian albums in the mid-1990s to achieve platinum status.

  6. Five Candles (You Were There) - Wikipedia

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    "Five Candles (You Were There)" is a song written and performed by Jars of Clay. It is the second radio single from their 1997 studio album Much Afraid. The song was initially written for the soundtrack to the motion picture Liar Liar, starring Jim Carrey. However, the ending credits, when the song would have been played, were changed to an ...

  7. This Road (Jars of Clay song) - Wikipedia

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    "This Road" is a song written and performed by Jars of Clay that appears on the compilation album City on a Hill: Songs of Worship and Praise that was released in 2000 through Essential Records. The song was also featured on the bonus CD that was packaged with the Brother Andrew -penned book entitled The Narrow Road: Stories of Those Who Walk ...

  8. Like a Child (Jars of Clay song) - Wikipedia

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    "Like a Child" is a song by Jars of Clay. It is the fourth radio single from their self-titled debut album. Like many of the other tracks on the record, the song was written while the band members were students at Greenville College. The band's demo album, Frail, released in 1994, contains the first known recording of the song. The song was re ...

  9. Flood (Jars of Clay song) - Wikipedia

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    "Flood" is a song written and performed by American Christian rock band Jars of Clay. It is considered [by whom?] to be their breakthrough song due to airplay on contemporary Christian music and alternative rock radio stations, two radio formats which rarely intersect. [3]