Collective Soul

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Biography

Hailing from the city of Atlanta, Georgia, Collective Soul shot to international fame with their 1993 release Hints, Allegations and Things Left Unsaid, and their mega #1 hit "Shine." The album was a collection of Ed Roland’s demos that spread quickly through the college underground circuit and caught fire, going on to achieve Double-Platinum status. After having been invited to the 25th Anniversary Woodstock concert, Collective Soul went into the studio to record their sophomore follow up. The self-titled Collective Soul, released in March of 1995, would be the album that would help define their sound of catchy melodies and guitar driven songs. Containing four outstanding singles (three of which reached #1), "December," "The World I Know," "Where The River Flows," and "Gel," it became Collective Soul’s highest selling album to date. The album went Triple-Platinum and spent 76 weeks on the Billboard Top 200 charts. Collective Soul went back into the studio and vented their spleen on 1997’s Platinum Disciplined Breakdown, which produced two more #1 hits, "Precious Declaration" and "Listen." 1999 brought the album Dosage, a critically acclaimed set of songs that fans count as the band’s best. The album took a meticulous six months to record, and provided another strong showing for the band, producing the #1 hit song "Heavy," which would take the top Billboard spot for a (then) record of 15 weeks. Of the band’s 5th studio album, Rolling Stone cheered, "Blender simply shreds with unapologetic classic-rock energy." Blender offered three more radio heavy smash hits with "Why, Part 2," "Vent" and "Perfect Day," a duet with Sir Elton John. After releasing a Greatest Hits set entitled 7even Year Itch: Greatest Hits 1994-2001, Collective Soul ended their contract with Atlantic Records and created their own label El Music Group. The first release on the label was Youth (2004). The lyrics, in particular "Better Now," declared the band’s newfound confidence and independence. Two more records and a concert DVD were released under the El Music Group imprint in 2005 and 2006: the EP From The Ground Up and Home - their lush, live, concert event with the Atlanta City Youth Orchestra. In 2007 the band made an exclusive deal with all Target stores to be the sole seller of their 7th Studio album, Afterwords. The fans dug it, opening at #25 on the Billboard Comprehensive Albums Chart and #5 on the Billboard Top Internet Albums Chart, proving Collective Soul was now conquering the digital world. The album was later released wide on El Music Group. "Tremble For My Beloved" found Collective Soul on the soundtrack to one of the hottest movies of 2008 - Twilight. "We heard through the grapevine that Stephanie Meyer was a fan of Collective Soul’s music and lyrics," says Ed. Expanding to tweens opened up a whole new audience for the band. In 2009, a new label and new momentum. Collective Soul released their latest studio effort Collective Soul, on Roadrunner Records. In 2010, Collective Soul parted ways with Roadrunner Records and returned to El Music Group. The band is currently touring and working in the studio.

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Year Formed 1992
Number of Albums 29
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Website www.collectivesoul.com
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Trivia

Where is Collective Soul based?

Atlanta

...For other uses, see Collective Soul (disambiguation). Now based in Atlanta , the group consists of lead vocalist Ed Roland, rhythm guitarist Dean Rolan...
When was Collective Soul formed?

1992

...urpin, drummer Johnny Rabb, and lead guitarist Jesse Triplett. Formed in 1992 , Collective Soul released their Hints, Allegations, and Things Left Unsa...
What was the name of the album that the band released in 1993?

Hints, Allegations, and Things Left Unsaid

...plett. Formed in 1992, Collective Soul released their Hints, Allegations, and Things Left Unsaid album on the independent label Rising Storm Records i...
In what year was Collective Soul rereleased?

1994

...came an underground hit based on radio play. The album was rereleased in 1994 under major label Atlantic Records. Collective Soul released a selftitle...
What year did Collective Soul release a self-titled album?

1995

...l Atlantic Records. Collective Soul released a selftitled album in March 1995 . Considered by Ed Roland to be the band's true debut album, Collective S...
How many weeks on the Billboard 200 chart did the album Collective Soul spend on?

76

...red by Ed Roland to be the band's true debut album, Collective Soul spent 76 weeks on the Billboard 200 charts and went tripleplatinum, becoming the b...
Who considered Collective Soul's debut album to be the band's true debut?

Ed Roland

...llective Soul released a selftitled album in March 1995. Considered by Ed Roland to be the band's true debut album, Collective Soul spent 76 weeks on ...
What is Ross Childress's job title?

lead guitar

...how to submit Collective Soul lyrics. Members include Ross Childress, lead guitar ; Shane Evans, drums; Dean Roland, guitar; Ed Roland, vocals and guit...
Where is Collective Soul's hometown?

Stockbridge, Georgia

... As Collective Soul's recognition moved beyond their hometown of Stockbridge, Georgia , the media and the record industry said the band came up out of ...
Who is Will Turpin?

bass guitar

...; Dean Roland, guitar; Ed Roland, vocals and guitar; and Will Turpin, bass guitar . As Collective Soul's recognition moved beyond their hometown of Sto...
What was the only rock 'n' roll they heard until they became teenagers?

Elvis Presley and Jerry Lee Lewis records

...teenagers, the only rock 'n' roll they heard came from Elvis Presley and Jerry Lee Lewis records . But Eddie Roland often used music to minister to his...
Who often used music to minister to his church?

Eddie Roland

... they heard came from Elvis Presley and Jerry Lee Lewis records. But Eddie Roland often used music to minister to his church, and his sons Ed and Dean...
Where did Ed Roland move after graduating high school?

Boston

...n playing guitar. After graduating from high school, Ed Roland moved to Boston for a year to study at the renowned Berklee School of Music. When he re...
What school was Ed Roland studying at?

Berklee School of Music

..., Ed Roland moved to Boston for a year to study at the renowned Berklee School of Music . When he returned to Stockbridge, he landed a job at a local r...
What is Collective Soul's ninth album called?

See What You Started By Continuing

...(bass) and Johnny Rabb (drums). Their ninth studio album, See What You Started By Continuing , is due to be released between summer 2014 and early 2015...
When is See What You Started By Continuing due to be released?

between summer 2014 and early 2015

...See What You Started By Continuing, is due to be released between summer 2014 and early 2015 . They are best known for their three Top 40 singles in th...
In what year did Serletic release his solo album EdE Roland?

1991

...rded his own demos and released his independent solo album EdE Roland in 1991 . Serletic would go on to produce albums for Collective Soul, Matchbox Tw...
What television show did Marching TwoStep appear on?

Music Peachtree Style

...he Week, and were guests on the local Atlanta television program Music Peachtree Style , where local Atlanta based artists were interviewed and profile...
How many Top Hits did the band's sophomore release generate?

five

...eased an eponymous sophomore work the following 12 months, which spawned five TOP hits around the Warm Mainstream Rock graphs. Collective Spirit came ...
What was the name of the album that Collective Spirit released in 2000?

Blender

...e Warm Mainstream Rock graphs. Collective Spirit came back in 2000 with Blender , an imageseeking misfire that noticed the group trying a cleancut (no ...
How many songs did the EP From the bottom Up contain?

eights

...trippeddown and powerful album Youth independently El GROUP imprint. An eights ong EP, From the bottom Up, arrived the next 12 months. In early 2007, i...
What was the name of the eightsong EP?

From the bottom Up

...rful album Youth independently El GROUP imprint. An eightsong EP, From the bottom Up , arrived the next 12 months. In early 2007, it had been announced...
When did Collective Souls' 8th album premiere?

09 2009

...ued whatsoever shops. Collective Souls eponymous 8th album premiered in 09 2009 on Roadrunner. The music group toured regularly in to the following de...
Who released single albums?

Kosche and Turpin

...arly in to the following decade while focusing on many side tasks. Kosche and Turpin released single albums, and Ed Roland & the Special Tea Task rele...
Who released a debut LP?

Ed Roland & the Special Tea Task

...y side tasks. Kosche and Turpin released single albums, and Ed Roland & the Special Tea Task released a debut LP, among various other member ventures....
What is the best example of Collective Soul's pop rock songs?

Shine

...tion with strong, hookladen pop rock songs, the best example of which is Shine , which topped Billboards Rock Album Tracks poll in May 1994 and broke i...
How long had the band's history been?

more than a decade

...nds history up to then, however, had been a tortuous one spanning more than a decade . Ed Roland (3 August 1963; vocalskeyboardsguitar) grew up in a st...
Who denied Ed Roland access to music and radio?

his parents

... grew up in a strict family, with access to music and radio denied by his parents . Despite this, he left Stockbridge to study guitar at Bostons Berkle...
Ed Roland left Stockbridge to study guitar at what institution?

Bostons Berklee College Of Music

...ents. Despite this, he left Stockbridge to study guitar at Bostons Berklee College Of Music . When he ran out of money he returned to Stockbridge to wo...
How many tracks were in his recording studio?

24

...f Music. When he ran out of money he returned to Stockbridge to work in a 24 track recording studio, where he taught himself production technique and f...
Who was the drummer for Collective Soul?

Shane Evans

... that version of the band to cross over to the new lineup was drummer Shane Evans .) After years of rejection from major labels, Roland disbanded Colle...
What was the name of Ed Roland's brother?

Dean Roland

...ore than 12 years in the making. Ed Roland and his brother, guitarist Dean Roland , grew up in a very strict household. Their father, Eddie Roland, was...
What did Roland use to minister to his church?

music

...m Elvis Presley and Jerry Lee Lewis records. But Eddie Roland often used music to minister to his church, and his sons Ed and Dean both became interes...
What sons became interested in playing guitar?

Ed and Dean

...Eddie Roland often used music to minister to his church, and his sons Ed and Dean both became interested in playing guitar. After graduating from high...
What band did Roland, Ross Childress, and Shane Evans play in in the late 1980s?

Marching Two Step

...st Ross Childress, and drummer Shane Evans played in a band called Marching Two Step . They named the band after a concept from the classic novel The F...
Who wrote The Fountainhead?

Ayn Rand

...drummer Shane Evans played in a band called Marching Two Step. They named the band after a concept from the classic novel The Fountainheadby Ayn Rand ....
What was the name of the band's debut album?

Hints, Allegations & Things Left Unsaid

...ter rising to popularity with their debut album, 1994's Hints, Allegations & Things Left Unsaid , the band enjoyed a number of hit singles during the '...
What were some of the hits from the '90s?

Shine, The World I Know, and December

...joyed a number of hit singles during the '90s, including Shine, The World I Know, and December . As the numetal scene increased in popularity and threa...
What year did Collective Soul release Youth?

2004

...experimenting with their sound, but returned to their rockier roots with 2004 's Youth. They continued to chart with each album, including 2009's Colle...
What was the name of the album that Collective Soul released in 2004?

Youth

...enting with their sound, but returned to their rockier roots with 2004's Youth . They continued to chart with each album, including 2009's Collective S...
In what year did collective soul release a pair of albums?

2010s

...each album, including 2009's Collective Soul and a pair of albums in the 2010s . Within months of its majorlabel release, Shine became a modern rock an...
What album was a return to form for Collective Soul?

Dosage

... wane upon the release of 1997's Disciplined Breakdown, the 1999 effort Dosage was a return to form, yielding the hit singles Run (another crossover h...
What was the name of another crossover hit?

Run

...wn, the 1999 effort Dosage was a return to form, yielding the hit singles Run (another crossover hit) and Heavy. Despite the band's best efforts, howe...