11Live: Jars of Clay in Concert

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11Live: Jars of Clay in Concert
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ReleasedSeptember 24, 2002
Genre Rock
Length120 min
Label Essential
Producer Jars of Clay
Jars of Clay chronology
The Eleventh Hour
(2002)
11Live: Jars of Clay in Concert
(2002)
Furthermore: From the Studio, from the Stage
(2003)

11Live: Jars of Clay in Concert is a concert video DVD recorded and released by Jars of Clay's tour in support of their studio album, The Eleventh Hour . The audio version of the tracks from the concert DVD appear on disc two of Furthermore: From the Studio, From the Stage , with the exception of "Love Song for a Savior", "Unforgetful You", "The Edge of Water" and "Collide", while the songs "This Road" and "The Eleventh Hour" are both omitted from this DVD release. 11Live features eighteen live performances and behind-the-scenes material with the band. There is also an Easter egg that can be found on the main title screen by clicking on the hour-glass in the lower-right corner which plays the live version of "Frail" recorded at the Stringtown concert.

Track listing

  1. "Disappear"
  2. "Like a Child"
  3. "Unforgetful You"
  4. "Crazy Times"
  5. "Collide"
  6. "Love Song for a Savior"
  7. "I Need You"
  8. "Fly"
  9. "I'm Alright"
  10. "Revolution"
  11. "Flood"
  12. Encore: "The Edge of Water"
  13. Encore: "Worlds Apart"

Four-song acoustic performance

  1. "Boy on a String"
  2. "Needful Hands"
  3. "Liquid"
  4. "Something Beautiful"


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