Fade to Grey (Jars of Clay song)
"Fade to Grey" is the first song ever written by Jars of Clay. It originally was recorded for the group's debut demo album, Frail, which was released in 1994. However, when the group recorded tracks for their self-titled debut album, time and budget issues were problems in being able to record the track.
"Fade to Grey" | ||||
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Single by Jars of Clay | ||||
from the album Much Afraid | ||||
Released | 1998 | |||
Recorded | 1997 | |||
Genre | Pop rock | |||
Length | 3:34 (Album Version) | |||
Label | Essential Records | |||
Songwriter(s) | Matt Bronleewe, Dan Haseltine, Charlie Lowell, Stephen Mason, Matt Odmark | |||
Producer(s) | Stephen Lipson | |||
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For the group's second album, Much Afraid, they decided to include the song, though many changes were made with the new recording, including some lyrical and overall arrangement changes. The new version was released as the third radio single from the Much Afraid album and reached #1 on the U.S. Christian radio charts.
Track listing
- "Fade To Grey" – 3:34 (Dan Haseltine, Charlie Lowell, Matt Bronlewee, Stephen Mason, Matt Odmark)
Performance Credits
- Dan Haseltine – vocals, percussion
- Charlie Lowell – keyboards, piano, organ, background vocals
- Stephen Mason – guitars, background vocals
- Matt Odmark – guitars, background vocals
- Greg Wells – drums, bass
- Nashville Strings – strings
Technical Credits
- Stephen Lipson – producer
- Robert Beeson – executive producer
- Heff Moraes – engineering, mixing
- Chuck Linder – recording
- Mike Griffith – engineering
- Adam Hatley – engineering assistant
- Stephen Marcussen – mastering
- Don C. Tyler – digital editing
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