Frail

Frail

Infobox Album |
Name = Jars Of Clay
Type = studio
Longtype = (Demo)
Artist = Jars Of Clay


Released = 1994
Recorded = Greenville College
Genre = Pop rock
Length = 36:55
Label = Independent
Producer = Tim Erwin, Stephen Leiweke, & Jars Of Clay
Reviews =
Last album =
This album = "Frail"
(1994)
Next album = "Jars Of Clay"
(1995)

"Frail" is the title of the demo album that Jars Of Clay released in 1994 when they were still students at Greenville College. [http://www.jarchives.com/discography.htm Jarchives.com - Info about Frail] ] Only 1,500 copies of the album were pressed and have long been sold out. It is now considered a collector's item among the band's fans, with copies being sold on eBay at prices well over the original selling price. Of the album's nine tracks, seven of them were re-recorded for the band's debut album, "Jars Of Clay", while the other two ("Fade To Grey" and "Frail") were re-recorded for their second album, "Much Afraid".

Track listing

# "Liquid" - 3:23
# "Boy On A String (Sunflower Song)" - 3:28
# "Art In Me" - 3:39
# "He" - 5:15
# "Fade To Grey" - 4:54
# "Frail" - 4:05
# "Like A Child" - 4:48
# "Love Song For A Savior" - 4:37
# "Four Seven" - 2:46

Performance Credits

*Dan Haseltine - vocals, keyboards,
*Stephen Mason - guitars, background vocals, bass, sampling
*Charlie Lowell - keyboards
*Matt Bronleewe - guitars
*Tim Erwin - background vocals (on "Love Song For A Savior")
*Brian McDonough - drums (on "Liquid")
*Jeremy Bose - recorder (on "Like A Child")
*Bridget Wintermann - violin (on "Like A Child")
*Joe Porter - tambourine (on "Fade To Grey")
*Tim Hiber - beats

Technical Credits

*Tim Erwin - producer
*Stephen Leiweke - producer, Mac editing, mastering
*Charlie Lowell - engineering
*Joe Porter - engineering (on "Fade To Grey")
*Virginia Peters - artwork
*Brad Roseberry - photography
*Joe Silvey - photography
*Seth Carrington - photography

References


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