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Collective Soul

Collective Soul is an alternative rock band from Stockbridge, Georgia, USA. Throughout the 1990s and into the 2000s, they enjoyed moderate popularity on alternative rock radio. Collective Soul enjoyed much more success on mainstream rock radio, as they created hook-laden melodies on top of crunchy guitar riffs reminsicent of classic rock bands from the '70s and '80s. Ed Roland cites Elton John and the Cars as main influences, though their music can be as heavy as Led Zeppelin.

Collective Soul achieved the most success among bands in the mid-1990s rock scene which produced hooky melodic clean rock, such as the Gin Blossoms, Better Than Ezra and Live. These bands created a sound of their time following the grunge movement in the early 1990s which took the international music world by storm, led by Nirvana and Pearl Jam. Collective Soul eventually paved the way for bands such as Matchbox 20 to achieve enormous success.

Collective Soul broke through in 1994 with their hit "Shine". "Shine" became a #1 rock smash for 8 weeks, peaked at #4 on alternative and hit #8 on the pop chart. The multi-format smash also became an MTV staple. "Shine" also became the #1 Album Rock Song of 1994 and won a Billboard award for the Top Rock song that year. Subsequent single "Breathe" did not fare as well on the charts but the band returned to the studio to release their best-selling album to date, the self-titled Collective Soul.

Their second album bore five hit singles, along with two crossover smashes, "December" and "The World I Know". Both were #1 Mainstream Rock hits, with "December" repeating "Shine"'s success by winning the Billboard award for the Top Rock song of 1995.

Third studio effort "Disciplined Breakdown" did not fare as well, producing no real crossover hits. However, it added two to Collective Soul's tally of #1 hits. In 1998, Collective Soul released "Dosage" amidst critical acclaim. Two tracks, "Heavy" and "Run" were simultaneously released to radio. The former became a Top 5 Alternative smash and a #1 hit on Rock radio for a record-breaking 14 weeks. (Since then, the record for the longest stay at #1 was broken in 2000 by 3 Doors Down, who stayed at #1 for 21 weeks with "Loser") "Run", a softer ballad, was released to mainstream radio and was featured in the movie "Varsity Blues". It garnered moderate success on alternative, hot AC and the Top 40 formats but became somewhat of a cult favorite. At the end of 1998, "Heavy" was the #2 rock song of the year.

Collective Soul was one of the Top 5 most played bands on the Mainstream Rock format in the 1990s. In 2000, Collective Soul released fifth studio album "Blender" which achieved modest success. It entered at #22 on the Billboard 200 but produced no more than one bona fide hit with "Why Pt 2" peaking at #2 at their strongest format. Subsequent singles flopped, such as "Perfect Day" (a duet with Elton John) and "Vent", which barely cracked the Top 40 on the Rock chart.

In 2001, the lead guitarist, Ross Childress, left the band, eventually being replaced by his own guitar tech, Joel Koesche. On November 2004, Collective Soul released sixth studio album "Youth" with new guitarist Joel Koesche. They released "Youth" under their own label, El Music Group. The album entered at #66 on the Billboard 200, after a string of promotional club/radio appearances, including a sold-out show at Los Angeles' Roxy Theater, performing a high-energy show. They scored a Top 10 Rock smash with "Counting The Days" the same week.

Current members

  • Ed Roland - vocals, keyboards, guitars
  • Will Turpin - bass, percussion
  • Dean Roland - rhythm guitars
  • Shane Evans - drums, percussion
  • Joel Kosche - guitars


Discography

Singles

Billboard Mainstream Rock Charts

  • from Hints, Allegations & Things Left Unsaid
    • 1994 "Shine" #1(8) / #8 Pop
    • 1994 "Breathe" #12
  • from Collective Soul
    • 1995 "Gel" #2
    • 1995 "December" #1(9) / #20 Pop
    • 1995 "Smashing Young Man" #8
    • 1996 "Where The River Flows" #1(2)
    • 1996 "The World I Know" #1(4) / #11 Pop
  • from Disciplined Breakdown
    • 1997 "Precious Declaration" #1
    • 1997 "Listen" #1(1)
    • 1997 "Blame" #12
  • from Dosage
    • 1998 "Heavy" #1(14)
    • 1998 "Run" #12 Hot AC
    • 1998 "No More No Less" #10
    • 1999 "Tremble For My Beloved" #32
  • from Blender
    • 2000 "Why Pt 2" #2
    • 2000 "Perfect Day"
    • 2000 "Vent"
  • from Youth
    • 2004 "Counting The Days" #8 (so far)
    • 2005 "Better Now"

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Their second album bore five hit singles, along with two crossover smashes, "December" and "The World I Know". Subsequent single "Breathe" did not fare as well on the charts but the band returned to the studio to release their best-selling album to date, the self-titled Collective Soul. "Shine" also became the #1 Album Rock Song of 1994 and won a Billboard award for the Top Rock song that year. The multi-format smash also became an MTV staple.

"Shine" became a #1 rock smash for 8 weeks, peaked at #4 on alternative and hit #8 on the pop chart. Collective Soul broke through in 1994 with their hit "Shine". Collective Soul eventually paved the way for bands such as Matchbox 20 to achieve enormous success. These bands created a sound of their time following the grunge movement in the early 1990s which took the international music world by storm, led by Nirvana and Pearl Jam.

Collective Soul achieved the most success among bands in the mid-1990s rock scene which produced hooky melodic clean rock, such as the Gin Blossoms, Better Than Ezra and Live. Ed Roland cites Elton John and the Cars as main influences, though their music can be as heavy as Led Zeppelin. Collective Soul enjoyed much more success on mainstream rock radio, as they created hook-laden melodies on top of crunchy guitar riffs reminsicent of classic rock bands from the '70s and '80s. Throughout the 1990s and into the 2000s, they enjoyed moderate popularity on alternative rock radio.

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    2000 "Vent". 2000 "Perfect Day". 2000 "Why Pt 2" #2. from Blender

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      1999 "Tremble For My Beloved" #32. 1998 "No More No Less" #10. 1998 "Run" #12 Hot AC. 1998 "Heavy" #1(14).

      from Dosage

        . 1997 "Blame" #12. 1997 "Listen" #1(1). 1997 "Precious Declaration" #1.

        from Disciplined Breakdown

          . 1996 "The World I Know" #1(4) / #11 Pop. 1996 "Where The River Flows" #1(2). 1995 "Smashing Young Man" #8.

          1995 "December" #1(9) / #20 Pop. 1995 "Gel" #2. from Collective Soul

            . 1994 "Breathe" #12.

            1994 "Shine" #1(8) / #8 Pop. from Hints, Allegations & Things Left Unsaid

              . Joel Kosche - guitars. Shane Evans - drums, percussion.

              Dean Roland - rhythm guitars. Will Turpin - bass, percussion. Ed Roland - vocals, keyboards, guitars.