With a deft combination of rock gems, driving pop songs, and heartfelt ballads, Jars of Clay is back with The Eleventh Hour, a record that reclaims the passion and honesty that captivated millions of music fans.
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5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Jen (Pico Rivera, Ca), November 01, 2006
I love this CD. There is not one song that I didn't like. I guess I'm just being biased because they are my favorite Christian band.
0.5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by brit (indiana), March 23, 2006
I liked some of their old cds and they were pretty good and stuff, so I give half a point for that but I couldn't even listen through this cd. Booooring it made me fall asleep.
1 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Jordan (Longview, WA), October 15, 2004
Ouch, what happened to the real Jars of Clay that we have grown to know and love. Their first two albums were just amazing, but with this album it seems as though they (pardon the cliche) sold out, it sounds like everything else on the contemporary christian market today.
4.5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Ray (Orlando), June 24, 2003
This is the album I've been waiting for from Jars. You can tell they've matured and are feeling comfortable with the style they've developed. Great lyrics, too (and unlike some reviews on this site, God does not have to be mentioned in order for the song to be incredibly touching and spiritual). And to see this band live now compared to 5 years ago is like night and day. Amazing stuff!
0 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Andrew Wilbanks (Missisippi), June 04, 2003
Most of Jars of Clay's albums have been very worshipful, but this seems just like a secular release. The name of Christ was not even mentioned.
0.5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Alan Doty (Memphis, TN), April 22, 2003
I was very disappointed in this album...it doesn't sound like classic Jars of Clay music...I would like to see them put out an album more like their debut. I found that many of the songs just didn't click with what the Jars did.
3.5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Ben Kunstman (Appleton, WI), February 26, 2003
I like a lot of the songs on here but it just does not sound like classic Jar's music. A lot of slow songs but I'm hooked on the song ''Revolution'' ! I would love to see an album from them that is more like there first CD.
5 out of 5 stars
Reviewed by Lily (Tucson AZ), January 23, 2003
I believe this is a really good cd. I loved it ever since the first time I heard it. I do agree that Jars should mention God and Jesus more in their lyrics, but everyone should also listen carefully and understand the lyrics, for they are great and they have helped me a lot. And as for the music... Jars keeps getting better and better!
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