The discography of Jars of Clay, a multi-stylistic American rock and Christian band from Nashville, Tennessee consists of 12 studio albums, 44 singles, 16 extended plays, two major compilation albums, a part-studio, part-live double-album, a live DVD, and several releases of other types.
While Jars of Clay has never released a major, full-length live album strictly speaking, the second disc of the part-studio, part-live double-album, Furthermore (2003), fulfills the same expectation.
The single's performance made Jars of Clay an overnight success in both the mainstream and Christian radio markets.
The debut album was certified platinum by RIAA having sold more than 1 million copies just one year following its release.
[9] After their tenure with Essential ended in 2007, Jars of Clay created their own record label, Gray Matters, on which they released five more albums.
[9] The Tucker Martine-produced Inland (2013), the band's fourth independent release and eleventh studio album overall, reached No.
"[13] In addition to their Grammys, the band earned three GMA Dove Awards for a best album category for The Eleventh Hour, Good Monsters, and The Long Fall Back to Earth.