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Year Album details US [1] US Ind. [2] US Alt. [3] 2006 Home: A Live Concert Recording with the Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra. Released: February 7, 2006; Label: El Music Group (#90601) Formats: CD; 183 14 — 2017 Collective Soul: Live. Released: December 8, 2017; Label: Suretone; Formats: CD, DI, LP — 4 23 2023 Live at the Print Shop ...
It should only contain pages that are Collective Soul albums or lists of Collective Soul albums, ... Seven Year Itch: Greatest Hits, 1994–2001; V. Vibrating (album) Y.
Collective Soul: 2009 "Untitled" Ed Roland ‡ Collective Soul: 1995 "Vent" † Ed Roland ‡ Blender: 2000 "Wasting Time" † Ed Roland ‡ Hints Allegations and Things Left Unsaid: 1993 "Welcome All Again" † Ed Roland ‡ Collective Soul: 2009 "What I Can Give You" Ed Roland ‡ Afterwords: 2007 "When the Water Falls" Ed Roland ...
The band's live album, Collective Soul: Live, was released on December 8, 2017, by Suretone Records. [19] The recordings were selected by the band as their best over the course of 160 shows they performed in two years. [citation needed] Around this time, Collective Soul changed the name of their label from El Music Group to Fuzze-Flex Records. [20]
Throughout their 2014 touring schedule, Collective Soul road-tested songs later featured on See What You Started by Continuing. [12] Despite reports that the album would be released in August or September, [13] [14] the album was pushed back from its anticipated summer release to the following year. On September 10, Ed Roland responded to ...
With the release of their landmark debut 3 Feet High and Rising a year later, De La Soul became the face of a progressive new movement in hip-hop, spearheading the Afrocentric and socially …
Seven Year Itch: Greatest Hits, 1994–2001 (stylized as 7even Year Itch) is the first greatest hits album by Collective Soul, released on September 18, 2001. The compilation includes songs recorded from 1994 to 2001 and included two new tracks, "Next Homecoming" and "Energy". [2] Seven Year Itch received decent reviews and was relatively ...
In honor of the release of a new six-CD boxed set belatedly celebrating the 40th anniversary of 'Synchronicity,' SPIN evaluates the merits of the band’s small but mighty catalog.