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Redemption Songs

2005 studio album by Jars of Clay


Redemption Songs is the sixth full-length studio album by Jars of Clay. It was released by Essential Records on March 22, 2005.

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Overview

Redemption Songs is a collection of reinvented hymns and spiritual songs. As part of a church community that believed passionately the blessing of understanding the story of redemption through early church songs and ancient hymns, Jars of Clay found themselves a part of a growing renaissance, one that inspired them to write new songs using the rich hymn texts as the foundation. This renaissance was the beginning of Redemption Songs, a blend of familiar hymns, spirituals, and ancient texts.

Collaboration

The band enlists vocals of friends including the Blind Boys of Alabama ("Nothing But the Blood", "On Jordan's Stormy River Banks I Stand"), Sarah Kelly ("I'll Fly Away") and Martin Smith ("Let Us Love and Sing and Wonder"). It was recorded at the band's Nashville-based Sputnik Studio, and is co-produced by the band members and long-time collaborator, Mitch Dane.

Track listing

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Personnel

Jars of Clay

Additional musicians

Production

  • Robert Beeson – executive producer
  • Jars of Clay – producers
  • Mitch Dane – producer, engineer, mixing (2, 10, 13)
  • Jacquire King – engineer, mixing (1, 3-9, 11, 12)
  • Andy Hunt – second engineer
  • Mike Odmark – second engineer
  • Sang Park – second engineer
  • Laura Taylor – second engineer
  • Richard Dodd – mastering at RichardDodd.com, Nashville, Tennessee
  • John Wesley – translation
  • Michelle Pearson – A&R production
  • Stephanie McBrayer – art direction
  • Tim Parker – art direction, design, cover art
  • Jimmy Abegg – photography
  • Star Klem – stylist
  • Alexis Abegg – hair, make-up

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Awards

In 2006, Redemption Songs won a Dove Award for Recorded Music Packaging of the Year at the 37th GMA Dove Awards. It was also nominated for Pop/Contemporary Album of the Year.[5]


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