Much Afraid

Much Afraid is the second studio album by American 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 unable to achieve the level of its predecessor.

Much Afraid
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 16, 1997
StudioThe Aquarium, London, UK
GenreAlternative rock
Length46:06
LabelEssential
ProducerStephen Lipson
Jars of Clay chronology
Drummer Boy
(1995)
Much Afraid
(1997)
Stringtown
(1998)
Alternative cover
Exclusive pre-release cover
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Cross Rhythms[2]
Jesus Freak Hideout[3]

Background

The title is a reference to Hannah Hurnard's 1955 novel Hinds' Feet on High Places, whose main character was named Much Afraid.

The album marked various musical and lyrical differences to the predecessor.

"Fade to Grey" and "Frail" were both previously from the group's demo recording Frail in 1994. All other tracks from that demo were recorded for the debut album Jars of Clay in 1995. Both songs were changed significantly, especially "Frail" which was previously an instrumental piece which now contained lyrics. Notably, these songs were two of the first songs written by Jars of Clay.

The album features the multi-instrumentalist Greg Wells, who went on to produce OneRepublic, Katy Perry, Pink, and Rufus Wainwright, who plays drums and bass guitar on almost every song and co-wrote "Tea and Sympathy" and the single "Crazy Times".

The song "Five Candles (You Were There)" was originally written for the soundtrack to the Jim Carrey film Liar Liar, as the film is centred on a five-year old's birthday wish, but the song was cut from the credits in favor of a blooper reel. The song was subsequently featured on a few other movie soundtracks.

One track that was recorded during the Much Afraid sessions that did not make the final track listing is "Fly Farther". The song, featuring vocals from Alison Krauss, was later released in 1999 on the band's early rarities collection The White Elephant Sessions.

This album earned the band a Grammy Award for Best Pop/Contemporary Gospel Album.

Track listing

Standard release

  1. "Overjoyed" - 2:58
  2. "Fade to Grey" - 3:34
  3. "Tea and Sympathy" - 4:51
  4. "Crazy Times" - 3:34
  5. "Frail" - 6:57
  6. "Five Candles (You Were There)" - 3:48
  7. "Weighed Down" - 3:39
  8. "Portrait of an Apology" - 5:43
  9. "Truce" - 3:11
  10. "Much Afraid" - 3:53
  11. "Hymn" - 3:53

Japanese track listing

  1. "Overjoyed" - 2:58
  2. "Fade to Grey" - 3:34
  3. "Tea and Sympathy" - 4:51
  4. "Crazy Times" - 3:34
  5. "Frail" - 6:57
  6. "Five Candles (You Were There)" - 3:48
  7. "Weighed Down" - 3:39
  8. "Portrait of an Apology" - 5:43
  9. "Truce" - 3:11
  10. "Much Afraid" - 3:53
  11. "Hymn" - 3:53
  12. "The Chair" - 5:22 (from the soundtrack of The Long Kiss Goodnight)
  13. "Sleepers" - 1:54

Seatbelt Tuba track listing

A bonus three-track disc was bundled with early copies of Jars of Clay's second album that was available exclusively through Family Christian Bookstores. All three tracks were recorded live acoustically on July 3, 1997 at the Quad, with no remastering or editing of the songs.

  1. "Crazy Times"
  2. "Liquid"
  3. "The Coffee Song"

Personnel

Jars of Clay

Additional musicians

  • Greg Wells - drums, bass guitar
  • Kate St. John - English horn on track 5

Production personnel

Strings

  • Nashville Strings
    • Ronn Huff - string arrangement
    • Mike Griffith - engineer (strings)
    • Adam Hatley - assistant engineer (strings)

Reception

The album was highly anticipated due to the success and acclaim of the band's eponymous album debut, but was not as well received. Despite debuting at No. 8 on the Billboard 200 (the group's eponymous debut had failed to reach the Top 40), it quickly slid down the chart, its sales failing to match those of its predecessor. The lead single, "Crazy Times" did not perform well on mainstream radio. It was, however, better received on Christian radio.

Charts and certifications

Album
Year Billboard 200 RIAA Certification
1997 8 Platinum
Singles
Year Song Chart Position
1997 "Crazy Times" Modern Rock Tracks 38

References

  1. Allmusic review
  2. Cross Rhythms review
  3. Rimmer, Mike (October 1997). "Jars of Clay - Much Afraid". Cross Rhythms (41).
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