 |   |  |  |  | | Collective Soul |  Stock Photo | | Item Specifics - Music: CDs | | | Artist: | Collective Soul | | Release Date: | Mar 21, 1995 | | | Format: | CD | | Record Label: | Atlantic (USA) | | | Number of Discs: | 1 Disc | | UPC: | 075678274527 | | | Genre: | Rock | | Album Type: | Full-Length CD | | | Sub-Genre: | Alternative | | Condition: | Used | | | |
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| Track listing | 1. Simple 2. Untitled 3. World I Know, The 4. Smashing Young Man 5. December 6. Where The River Flows 7. Gel 8. She Gathers Rain 9. When The Water Falls 10. Collection Of Goods 11. Bleed 12. Reunion
| | Details | | Contributing artists: | Luis Enrique | | Producer: | Ed Roland, Matt Serletic | | Distributor: | WEA (distro) | | Recording type: | Studio | | Recording mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
| | Album notes | Collective Soul: Ed Roland (vocals, guitar); Ross Childress, Dean Roland (guitar); Will Turpin (bass, background vocals); Shane Evans (drums). Additional personnel: Jerry Miller, John DiPuccio (violin); David Chappel (viola); Steve Sidgursen (cello); Janet Clippard (acoustic bass); Luis Enrique (percussion); Becky Russell, William Brown, Bertrum Brown, Jackie Johnson (background vocals). Recorded at Criteria Studios, Miami, Florida; Kiva Studios, Memphis, Tennessee; Streeterville Studios, Chicago, Illinois; Granny's Studio, Reno, Nevada. This self-titled album from the group that surprised even itself with the success of its premiere release, HINTS, ALLEGATIONS & THINGS LEFT UNSAID, represents Collective Soul's first complete manifestation as a cohesive band. COLLECTIVE SOUL is a true rock and roll effort, full of hard-edged, rhythmic guitar work, tempered by dips into the musicians' reserve of metal, blues and radio-friendly pop. Ed Roland's songs are simple and strightforward, yet searching--as in "The World I Know," an unpretentious observation of good and evil, laden with questions like "Has the sweet breeze blown?/Has all the kindness gone?" Vigorous riffs, a full-bodied '70s radio-rock sound, and an essentially optimistic outlook on life characterize this record, though there is the occasional surprise like the final track, "Reunion," a contemplative, gospel choir-backed blues tune.
| | Editorial reviews | ...Soul's second album focuses the group's modest mission on breezy pop songs buffed with uniquely resonant guitars....the combination of ringing pop and lowbrow riffs could well turn them into the Bachman-Turner Overdrive of their generation... - Rating: B Entertainment Weekly (03/17/1995)
4 Stars - Excellent - ...most of these 12 tracks....are topped with phased, harmonised vocals and choruses which ring with something approaching pop genius. Q (06/01/1995)
3 Stars - Good - ...With COLLECTIVE SOUL, the band proves it has the goods to continue to shine on brightly... Rolling Stone (06/15/1995)
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