Frail (song)

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“Frail”
Song by Jars of Clay
Album Much Afraid
Recorded 1997
Genre Christian
Ambient
Length 6:57
Label Essential
Writer Dan Haseltine, Stephen Mason, Matt Odmark, Charlie Lowell.
Producer Steve Lipson[1]
Much Afraid track listing
"Crazy Times"
(4)
Frail
(5)
"Five Candles (You Were There)"
(6)


"Frail" is a song written and performed by Christian alternative folk rock group Jars of Clay which has appeared on many recordings by the group and lends its name to the group's debut demo release Frail from 1994. The song has been released on four of the group's recordings, however, it has never been released as a single.

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[edit] Background

"Frail" was initially the college submission entry for Stephen Mason, guitarist for Jars Of Clay. When written by Mason, the song was purely instrumental. After creating the group with singer Dan Haseltine and pianist Charlie Lowell, Mason put forward the song to the group. The song, still an instrumental, was then re-recorded for the group's demo Frail in 1994 and chosen as the demo's title track.

In 1995, the group recorded their highly successful debut full length studio album, the eponymous Jars of Clay. The song was not chosen to be included on the album, however, like the demo's song "Fade to Grey", the group decided to add it to their next studio album Much Afraid in 1997 with a full re-recording. For the re-recording, lyrics were written by the group, which by this time included Matt Odmark also as guitarist. This version is considered to be the "standard" version of the song.

In 1999, following the release of the group's third album If I Left the Zoo, Jars of Clay released a rarities collection named The White Elephant Sessions. This collection included Mason's original - instrumental - college submission piece of "Frail".

Most recently, the group re-recorded the song in 2003 for their pseudo-greatest hits collection Furthermore: From the Studio, From the Stage, for the studio portion of the album. As all of the songs selected were re-recorded and rearranged, Frail had a similar treatment. The version is the first to change key, as the song has been in A minor for all previous recordings, however the song was transposed to capo on the third fret, moving the song into the key of C minor, and also contained a very brief introduction unique to this version.

[edit] Personnel

This personnel section pertains to the Much Afraid version of the song. The personnel may vary from version to version.

[edit] Jars of Clay

[edit] Additional musicians

[edit] Production personnel

[edit] Notes

  1. ^ Kot, Greg: "Bridges to Babylon". Guitar World Acoustic, No. 25. Retrieved from http://www.jarchives.com/vault039.htm on 13 May 2006.