Furthermore was conceived as an alternative means of putting out a
greatest hits project. The band chose to re-release a number of their most popular songs in re-recorded acoustic versions (disc one) and live versions (disc two). The only song to appear twice is "The Eleventh Hour", the title track of
the prior album, and it appears as track five on both studio and stage discs. The first disc also features three new songs: "
The Valley Song (Sing Of Your Mercy)", a cover of "Dig" (originally by pioneering Christian alternative band
Adam Again), and "Redemption". "Needful Hands" was not from one of the group's albums; they recorded it in 1998 for the worship collection
Exodus. The second disc featured audio of most of the songs from the group's
DVD,
11Live: Jars of Clay In Concert, which documented their tour for
The Eleventh Hour. All of the songs on this disc originally appeared on the band's first four albums, except for "This Road", which comes from the first of a series of multi-artist worship albums called
City on a Hill. == Charts and certifications ==