Collective Soul - Dosage
(1999)
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Cover Front |
Album |
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Artist/Composer |
Collective Soul |
Length |
50:18 |
Format |
CD |
Genre |
Rock |
Label |
Atlantic |
Index |
338 |
In Collection |
Yes |
Packaging |
Jewel Case |
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Musicians |
Vocals, keyboards & guitars |
Ed Roland |
Lead & rhythm guitars |
Ross Childress |
Rhythm guitars |
Dean Roland |
Bass & percussion |
Will Turpin |
Drums & Percussion |
Shane Evans |
Vocals |
collective soul |
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Credits |
Producer |
Ed Roland |
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Track List |
01 |
Tremble For My Beloved |
03:52 |
02 |
Heavy |
02:56 |
03 |
No More, No Less |
05:18 |
04 |
Needs |
05:21 |
05 |
Slow |
03:32 |
06 |
Dandy Life |
04:03 |
07 |
Run |
04:35 |
08 |
Generate |
03:33 |
09 |
Compliment |
03:01 |
10 |
Not The One |
03:49 |
11 |
Crown |
10:18 |
Personal |
Price |
17,99 $ |
Store |
?????? |
Rating |
65% |
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Details |
Tourname |
Tree Studios & Criteria Studios |
Spars |
DDD |
Rare |
No |
Country |
USA |
Sound |
Stereo |
Extras |
Enhanced CD |
UPC |
075678316227 |
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Notes |
mp3 > cdda Collective Soul is: Ed Roland-vocals, keyboards, guitars; Ross Childress-lead guitar; Dean Rolan-guitar; Will Turpin-bass, percussion; Shane Evans-drums, percussion. All songs written by Ed Roland except track 6 written by Childress; tracks 5 & 9 music by Ed Roland, lyrics by Ed and DeanRoland. Collective Soul Dosage (Atlantic) Collective Soul underwent a makeover in more ways than one on its fourth release, Dosage. At first glance, the quintet from Georgia, led by brothers Edand Dean Roland, might not be readily recognizable. Lead singer/guitarist/producer Ed Roland cut and dyed his hair brown, while his bandmates also parted with a few inches of mane. From the look of things, Collective Soul went clothes shopping too. Not that any of its members could have passed for Farmer Joe before, but nobody was exactly competing for a guest appearance in a Dolce & Gabbana ad either. With that said, the collective (no pun intended) image smacks of decidedly more taste and style. Given the aesthetic overhaul, a marked shift in musical direction iseminent. Heavy on the sentiment, Dosage is Collective Souls most placidrecord to date, containing soul-searching, poignant ballads such as thefirst single "Run," featured in the movie Varsity Blues. Strings and piano orchestration won out this time over more traditional rock & roll instrumentation like guitars, bass and drums. Granted, Ed and cohorts would never have been mistaken for Motorhead to begin with (consider thelyrics to its first No. 1 hit "Shine"). Selling over seven million recordsand tallying-up as many No. 1 hits as these guys have allows a certain amount of leverage for experimentation. |
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