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The discography of Jars of Clay, a multi-stylistic American rock and Christian band from Nashville, Tennessee consists of 12 studio albums, 44 singles, 16 extended plays, two major compilation albums, a part-studio, part-live double-album, a live DVD, and several releases of other types. While Jars of Clay has never released a major, full-length live album strictly speaking, the second disc of the part-studio, part-live double-album, '' Furthermore'' (2003), fulfills the same expectation. In addition, the band has released '' Live Monsters'' (2007), a live EP of performances from the tour following the release of '' Good Monsters'' (2006), and five more EPs of live performances in smaller, more intimate settings. Jars of Clay's self-titled debut album (1995) was released on Essential Records as well as on Essential's parent label, Silvertone. The album hit No. 1 on the ''Billboard'' Top Christian albums for a total of 22 weeks in 1996. It reached No. 1 on the ''Billboard'' Heatseekers chart and stayed on the ''Billboard'' 200 for a total of 66 weeks, peaking at No. 46. Its first single, "Flood" reached No. 12 on the ''Billboard'' Modern Rock Tracks, No. 37 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 AllMusic.com's Summary of Jars of Clay's Billboard radio singles/ref> and No. 1 one on the ''CCM'' Rock chart. The single's performance made Jars of Clay an overnight success in both the mainstream and Christian radio markets. The debut album was certified platinum by
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having sold more than 1 million copies just one year following its release. It was certified 2× platinum in 1999. Two other singles from the album also hit No. 1 on the ''CCM'' charts, "Love Song for a Savior" and "Liquid". The album was followed by a successful holiday single, "Drummer Boy", from the 1995 EP '' Drummer Boy'', which reached No. 3 on the ''Billboard'' Heatseekers chart. Between the debut of their self-titled album and their final project with Essential, '' Greatest Hits'' (2008), Jars of Clay would release six more studio albums, two major hits albums and the part-studio, part-live album ''Furthermore: From the Studio, From the Stage'' (2003). All (except the hits albums) would peak on the ''Billboard'' Top Christian Albums charts within the top five positions with '' If I Left the Zoo'' (1999) and ''
Redemption Songs ''Redemption Songs'' is the sixth full-length studio album by Jars of Clay. It was released by Essential Records on March 22, 2005. Overview ''Redemption Songs'' is a collection of reinvented hymns and spiritual songs. As part of a church co ...
'' (2005) each spending one week at No. 1. The band's sophomore release, ''
Much Afraid ''Much Afraid'' is the second studio album by American Christian rock band Jars of Clay. It was released in 1997 by Essential Records. Following the charting success of the band's debut album, ''Much Afraid'' was moderately successful, but was ...
'' (1997) reached No. 2 on the Top Christian Albums charts, but would become the band's highest-charting album on the ''Billboard'' 200, reaching the No. 8 spot. ''Much Afraid'' was certified platinum by the RIAA in 2000. ''If I Left the Zoo'' and ''Furthermore'' were certified gold in 2000 and 2005 respectively. ''Much Afraid'', ''If I Left the Zoo'', and '' The Eleventh Hour'' (2002), (their second, third, and fourth albums, respectively), each earned a Grammy Award for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album. After their tenure with Essential ended in 2007, Jars of Clay created their own record label, Gray Matters, on which they released five more albums. ''Christmas Songs'' (2008) became their first independent release. ''
The Long Fall Back to Earth ''The Long Fall Back to Earth'' is the ninth full-length studio album from Jars of Clay. It was released on April 21, 2009 through Gray Matters and Essential Records. Overview ''The Long Fall Back to Earth'' is the first Jars of Clay album t ...
'' (2009) followed, reaching No. 1 on the Top Christian Albums chart and earned the band their eighth Grammy nomination. The Tucker Martine-produced ''Inland'' (2013), the band's fourth independent release and eleventh studio album overall, reached No. 2 on the Top Christian Albums charts. Other notable albums include the Grammy-nominated ''
Who We Are Instead ''Who We Are Instead'' is the fifth full-length studio album recorded by Christian rock band Jars of Clay and produced by Mitch Dane. It was released in 2003 by Essential Records. Representing their most acoustic-based since their first disc, ...
'' (2003), an intimate exploration of the band's Nashville roots in folk and rural Americana, and ''Good Monsters'' (2006), the critically acclaimed release that the band described as their "first ever rock record." ''Good Monsters'' was named "Album of the Year" by ''CCM Magazine'' in its September 2006 issue, praising it as "the most profound album the Christian music community has released in years." In addition to their Grammys, the band earned three GMA Dove Awards for a best album category for ''The Eleventh Hour'', ''Good Monsters'', and ''The Long Fall Back to Earth''. Jars of Clay has also released video of most of their live recordings, notably '' 11Live: Jars of Clay in Concert'' (2002) on DVD and VHS, and digital video released with the four-volume EP series, '' Live at Gray Matters'' (2010–11), among other, more limited releases of live video performances.


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