| Product Summary | | Label: El Music Group | | UPC: 00805859060126 | | Release Date: 2/7/2006 | | Buy.com Sku: 202177118 | | Item#: M2T67P | Format: CD |
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Disc 1
| | Song Title | Sample | | 1. Orchestral Intro - (with Collective Soul) ~ Collective Soul |  | | 2. Counting The Days - (with Collective Soul) ~ Collective Soul |  | | 3. Listen - (with Collective Soul) ~ Collective Soul |  | | 4. December - (with Collective Soul) ~ Collective Soul |  | | 5. Compliment - (with Collective Soul) ~ Collective Soul |  | | 6. Precious Declaration - (with Collective Soul) ~ Collective Soul |  | | 7. Needs - (with Collective Soul) ~ Collective Soul |  | | 8. Heavy - (with Collective Soul) ~ Collective Soul |  | | 9. Run - (with Collective Soul) ~ Collective Soul |  | | 10. World I Know, The - (with Collective Soul) ~ Collective Soul |  | | 11. Pretty Donna - (with Collective Soul) ~ Collective Soul |  | | 12. Youth - (with Collective Soul) ~ Collective Soul |  |
Although the neo-grunge band Collective Soul disappeared for a few years after 2000's poorly received Blender, the Georgia-based act reemerged mid-decade with a flurry of releases, including the '04 studio album Youth. This two-disc live album continues Collective Soul's prolific streak and finds the group bolstered by the Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra. Highlights of this 22-song set include the revved-up "Counting the Days," the wistful "December," and the majestic "Shine," with the latter track making particularly effective use of the orchestral backing. Fans that thought Collective Soul had gone the way of ripped flannels and Doc Martens will be pleasantly surprised by this strong 2006 concert release. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files.
| | Album Notes and Credits | Notes & Personnel Info |  | This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. |  | Collective Soul: Ed Roland (vocals, guitar); Dean Roland (guitar, keyboards); Joel Kosche (guitar); Will Turpin (bass guitar, percussion); Ryan Hoyle (drums, percussion). |  | Although the neo-grunge band Collective Soul disappeared for a few years after 2000's poorly received BLENDER, the Georgia-based act reemerged mid-decade with a flurry of releases, including the '04 studio album YOUTH. This two-disc live album continues Collective Soul's prolific streak and finds the group bolstered by the Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra. Highlights of this 22-song set include the revved-up "Counting the Days," the wistful "December," and the majestic "Shine," with the latter track making particularly effective use of the orchestral backing. Fans that thought Collective Soul had gone the way of ripped flannels and Doc Martens will be pleasantly surprised by this strong 2006 concert release. |  | DVD Features: |  | Behind The Scenes |  | Georgia Girl |  | Home |  | Making Of Better Now | Producer: Collective Soul; Dexter Green |
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| | Technical Info |  | Release Date : 02/07/2006 |  | Original Release Date : 2006 |  | Catalog ID : 90601 |  | Label : El Music Group |  | Number of Discs : 2 |  | Studio/Live : Live |  | Mono/Stereo : Stereo |  | SPAR Code : n/a |  | UPC : 00805859060126 |
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| | Bio | | | Collective Soul After four years out of the public eye, Collective Soul singer Ed Roland has a message for the world. ?Let the word out/I gotta get it out. Whoa, I?m feeling better now,? he declares in ?Better Now,? the energetic rocker that launches Youth, the Georgia rockers? first studio album since 2000?s Blender. Collective Soul has gone through enough turmoil during their absence to fuel a Behind the Music miniseries. ?I was going through a divorce, Ed got a divorce,? Dean says, But as the old adage goes, ?That which does not kill you makes you stronger.? And Dean believes that to be true for the band. ?When you recognize your vulnerabilities and weaknesses you become stronger and that?s when your character is defined. I think that?s where we are as a band.? It doesn?t mean though that they?ve forgotten how to rock or what it?s like to be on the road playing for tens of thousands of screaming fans. The fans have made sure of that. ?To be gone as long as we have and to be accepted...? Dean says, a sense of awe in his voice. ?The record hasn?t even come out yet, but the shows that we?ve played and the reception we?ve received for some of the new tracks, it?s pretty amazing.
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