
They can do better - Okay I have heard better Jars of Clay albums before, this album stinks. Jars of Clay can do a lot better then this they seem almost non energetic as usual. A couple of songs sound like attempeted country, JOC is usually what I prefer a Christian Rock Band. The only reason I rated this three and not one is that I like a couple of songs. God will lift your Heads, Let us sing of his love and wonder, and Come and mourn with me a while. The band rocks but this album doesn t sorry.
Classic hymns of the faith remade for the 21st century. - I was a little slow to warm up to this CD, mainly because some of the centuries-old tunes that are showcased here have not ever done much for me on a personal or spiritual level. The more I listened, though, the more the songs began to grow on me. Jars of Clay did a masterful job of taking old hymns that once seemed dry and a bit stodgy, and updated the musical style to breathe new cultural relevance into them for the 21st century Christian. These theologically rich lyrics are reset to more modern music styles ranging from rock to blues to Beatles-like harmonizing. My lukewarm attitude toward this CD has changed so much in recent months that I have purchased the songbook also, and am now incorporating a number of these songs into my music sets when I lead worship during church or small group meetings. Give it a try. I think you will not be disappointed.
Excellent CD - Each and every song on this CD is amazing. It surely blessed me. I love the song I ll Fly away. I am thankful this band truly walks with God and blesses us with their music!
great, uplifting songs - I had been away from Jars music for a while, but a friend had this CD and I really loved the songs on it. So I had to get it for myself. Lots of great uplifting, upbeat songs to listen to!
Jars of Clay: Redemption Songs - There is something I just love about new versions of old hymns. The one I bought this CD for is I ll Fly Away. There are several other songs I would have bought the CD for if I had heard them before I bought it. Jars of Clay has an interesting take on some of the songs, which you may find contrived or may find to give new insight. I listen to this CD over and over.