The White Elephant Sessions

The White Elephant Sessions is a rarities and demo version album by American Christian band Jars of Clay, released in conjunction with the band's third studio album If I Left the Zoo. Several of the tracks come straight from the demo recording sessions for If I Left The Zoo, entitled the Tweed Horse Sessions.

The White Elephant Sessions
Compilation album of rarities by
ReleasedNovember 1999
Genre
Length43:36
LabelEssential
Producer
Jars of Clay chronology
Front Yard Luge
(1999)
The White Elephant Sessions
(1999)
Jar of Gems
(2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Jesus Freak Hideout[1]

The title and cover

The title is a play on the fact that a white elephant is a rarity, and the cover of If I Left the Zoo had a grey elephant on it.

This album depicts a similar cover, except that the background is primarily red where If I Left the Zoo's background is predominantly blue and the elephant on the cover of this album is white and not grey (and the elephant is facing the other direction).

Track listing

Note: All songs are written by Dan Haseltine, Matt Odmark, Stephen Mason and Charlie Lowell, unless noted otherwise

  1. "Unforgetful You" (Remix) - 3:27 [2]
  2. "Crazy Times" (Demo) - 3:37 [3] (Dan Haseltine, Stephen Mason, Mark Hudson, Greg Wells)
  3. "Goodbye, Goodnight" (Demo) - 2:36 [2]
  4. "River Constantine" (Partial Demo) - 2:01 [2]
  5. "Grace" (Hudson & Wells Demo) - 3:51 [2] (Dan Haseltine, Matt Odmark, Stephen Mason, Charlie Lowell, Mark Hudson, Greg Wells)
  6. "Headstrong" (IA Demo) - 4:04 [4]
  7. "Coffee Song" (from Seatbelt Tuba) - 3:02 [5]
  8. "Can't Erase It" (Tweed Horse Sessions Demo) - 3:11 [2]
  9. "Kaylos" - 0:42
  10. "New Math" (Tweed Horse Sessions Demo) - 3:20
  11. "Fly Farther" (duet with Alison Krauss) - 5:31
  12. "Collide" (Tweed Horse Sessions Demo) - 4:15 [2]
  13. "Frail" (Frail Demo Album Version) - 4:04 [3]

References

  1. Jesus Freak Hideout review
  2. Studio version appears on If I Left the Zoo
  3. Studio version appears on Much Afraid
  4. Studio version appears on Roaring Lambs
  5. Also appears on Seatbelt Tuba version of Much Afraid
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