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The Eleventh Hour (Jars of Clay album)

''The Eleventh Hour'' is the fourth full-length studio album of the band Jars of Clay. It was released in 2002 by Essential Records and marked the band's first attempt at producing a full album for themselves.
==Overview==
When writing the group's fourth album, Jars of Clay enlisted Dennis Herring, who produced the band's ''If I Left the Zoo'' album, to produce, but due to scheduling difficulties, Herring decided to pull out of the project, leading to the band's first attempt at producing by themselves. Though not initially intending to produce the album themselves, the group took on this and many other aspects of putting the album together they had not before, such as artwork and even filming ''Ten:Thirty: The Making of The Eleventh Hour'' video.
''The Eleventh Hour'' is considered a return to Jars of Clay's original sound, though in truth it bore stylistic similarities to all three of the albums preceding it, and continued the trend of favoring poetic lyrics over straightforwardly "Christian" lyrics (with lead single "I Need You" being a notable exception, reflecting a trend toward more direct and simplistic "worship songs" that had become popular in Christian music at around the start of the 21st century). The electric guitar was a more notable presence here than on past albums as well.
The song "Fly" had limited success at mainstream radio, but by this point, Jars of Clay was much less visible in mainstream music than they had been in the mid-nineties. The album was recorded in the band's own Sputnik Studio, and they self-produced it in addition to doing all of the photography and artwork on their own, even down to using the programs to design the cover. This was the first time that they had produced their own material since the self-titled album.
The album's tour was later recorded and released as a DVD known as ''11Live'', which featured the same cover artwork as ''The Eleventh Hour''. Later, the group re-recorded many songs from the first four albums and released these studio sessions along with the live performances as ''Furthermore: From the Studio, From the Stage''. "Something Beautiful" and "The Eleventh Hour" were the only songs from ''The Eleventh Hour'' that were included on the studio portion of the release, while "The Eleventh Hour" appeared a second time on the live performance (the only song to appear twice, on track five of each disc) and "Disappear", "I Need You", "Fly" and "Revolution". In 2007, the group parted from Essential Records and Sony BMG, Essential's parent company, decided to release a greatest hits collection as part of their The Essential series. ''The Essential Jars of Clay'' features four songs from ''The Eleventh Hour'' which are the singles "I Need You", "Fly" and "Revolution" and the album's track "Silence".

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