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"There's no song that gets any more or any less attention than the other. We are very song-oriented in the sense to where we make sure it has its own life and personality. It doesn't have to sound like the last song we did." Speaking thoughtfully in a southern drawl, Ed Rowland — lead vocalist of Atlanta, GA's premier rock outfit Collective Soul — dismisses the spectre of success with a quiet laugh. "We're radio friendly. That's a good problem to have."


Some problem. Being "radio friendly" has propelled Collective Soul into the upper stratosphere of modern music, turning them into the band holding the distinction of scoring more Number One rock radio hits in North America than any other act during the 1990s. More than Radiohead. More than Pearl Jam. More than U2. From the massive breakthrough hit "Shine" in 1994 from Hints, Allegations And Things Left Unsaid right through to "Run" from 1999's Dosage, Collective Soul have managed a feat most bands never achieve near-consistent radio support. "It's three and a half minutes. That's what we're about. There's no song over four minutes on the CD. No radio edits needed," deadpans Rowland, with a smile in regards to their latest effort Blender. "I think now we're more comfortable with ourselves and I think we're a little more comfortable with success. And I don't mean that as an egotistical statement or a boastful statement. I mean that we were just thrown out there in the beginning. It took us a while to figure out what the hell to do next."


"The act that brought us to becoming comfortable was the lawsuit." Guitarist Ross Childress explains, bringing up the well-documented point at which the band became embroiled in a heated conflict with former management that brought everything — right down to who had the right to the name Collective Soul — into question. The band has since emerged with a brighter perspective. "It took us off course. It was a very trying and hard time to go through. But we got through that and Dosage was there after." "But I think we've learned to have fun with it now," Rowland continues introspectively. "When you get thrown out there so quick — and we were a band for a long time together before we got thrown out there. Most bands get signed, they get time to write songs. They get time to re-record them. They get time to get familiar with the record company and familiar with the surroundings. We had none of that. We had a hit before we had a record company."


Even with their already massive success, Collective Soul shows no signs of stopping. Rowland eagerly names off performers who continue to influence the band, including the Beatles, Jeff Lynne and especially Elton John, who appears on Blender singing with the band on the mid-tempo number "Perfect Day." "We've gotten to know him over the last five years and become really good friends with him. He is, by far, the biggest musical influence on me, so it's been a pleasure and an honour to get to know him and hang out with him... He was very gracious. Came in and knocked it out in two takes. He's a professional from the word go. We sat around the rest of the day hanging out and talking trash..." Childress sights an additional set of influence from hip-hop and R&B. "My introduction was Prince. I went back and listened to all the early stuff of his. He's an incredible songwriter and he's gone through various stages in his career. Now he's going back to funk stuff."


Childress, who happens to be sharply dressed in a most Prince-like ensemble is pointed out by Rowland. "Thank God this outfit looks like Prince instead of the 'underwear Prince' outfit Ross has. The Dirty Mind outfit that Ross is wanting to bust out on this tour..." "The bikini underwear with the jacket. I think that would look great onstage." Childress interjects. Which, as it must, leads to a discussion of whether or not the bikini bottoms would involve a thong. And, if so, would Collective Soul be inspired enough by it to perform a heartfelt rendition of Sisqo's "Thong Song" during the show? Rowland attempts a chorus with howling effect. "I've almost got it." He grins. Breaking into a smooth announcer voice, Rowland claims, "We have a money back guarantee going on for Collective Soul. Come and see us live and you will not want your money back."


He laughs, continuing, "You won't get it back even if you do want it. No.. I'll be happy to get Ross' wallet and pay you whatever you want."
source: www.chartattack.com/damn/2001/01/0201.cfm





Tracks by 'Collective Soul' 


? 
10 Years Later 
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10 Yrs Later 
After All 
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All 
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Almost you 
Almost You (Non-LP Track) 
Balloon 
Better now 
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Blame 
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Bleed 
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Bleed (Live Acoustic) 
Blue Christmas 
Boast 
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Breathe 
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Breathe (Live) 
Burn 
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Burning Bridges 
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burning bridges (acoustic) 
Burning Bridges (Studio Acoustic) 
Collection Of Goods 
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Collective Soul 
Compliment 
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Compliment (Acoustic) 
Compliment w, Have A Drink On Me - Intro 
Counting The Days 
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Counting The Days (Acoustic) 
Crazy Train (Ozzy Cover) 
Crowded Head 
Crown 
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Dandy Life 
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DATA 
December Play
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December (Acoustic) 
December (Live) 
December (LP Version) 
Disciplined Breakdown 
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Encore 
Energy 
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Enhanced CD 
Everything 
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Feels like (It feels alright) 
Forgiveness 
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Forgivness 
Full Circle 
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Gel 
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General attitude 
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Generate 
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Giving 
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Goodnight, Good Guy 
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Happiness 
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Heaven's Already Here 
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Heaven's Already Here (Live Acoustic) 
Heavy 
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Heven's Already Here 
Him 
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Home 
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How do you love? 
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Hymn 24 
In a Moment 
In Between 
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Interview 1 
Interview 2 
Intro 
It Feels Like It Feels Alright 
Jealous Guy Play
Jealous Guy (Lennon Tribute) 
Link 
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Listen Play
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Listen (album version) 
Love Lifted Me 
Love Lifyed Me 
Maybe 
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Needs 
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NEEDS(Bonus Track) 
Needs (Live Acoustic) 
Next Homecoming 
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No More No Less 
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Not The One 
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Our World Fades away 
Over Tokyo 
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Over Tokyo (Acoustic Demo) 
Perfect Day 
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PERFECT DAY(featuring Elton John) 
Perfect to stay 
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Perfect To Stay (Acoustic) 
Personal Jesus 
Persuasion 
Precious Declaration Play
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Precious Declaration (Live) 
Precious Declaration [Remix] 
Precious Declaration (Vocal) 
Pretty Donna 
Pretty Donna (Instrumental) 
Reach 
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Reach (Acoustic) 
Reach (Live Acoustic) 
Reunion 
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Run 
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Run (Album Version) 
Run (Conan O'Brien) 
Run (Edit Version) 
Run (Vocal) 
Satellite 
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Satellite (Acoustic) 
Scream 
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She Gathers Rain 
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She Said 
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She Said (Acoustic) 
Shine Play
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Shine (Acoustic) 
shine (live) 
Shine (Live At Woodstock) 
Shine (Studio Acoustic) 
Simple 
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Simple (Live) 
Sister Don't Cry 
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Sister Don't Cry (Studio Acoustic) 
Skin 
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Slow 
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Smashing Young Man 
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That's Alright Mama (Acoustic) 
There's a way 
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Thick 
Tremble For My Beloved 
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Turn Around 
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Under Heaven Skies 
Under heaven's skies 
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Under Heaven's Skies (Acoustic) 
Untitled 
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Vent 
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waisting time 
Wasting Time 
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wasting time (album version) 
wasting time (edit) 
When The Water Falls 
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When The Water Falls (Live Acoustic) 
Where The River Flows 
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Where The River Flows (Live) 
Why 
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Why (Non-LP Track) 
Why P.2. 
Why Pt.2 
Why Pt.2 (Acoustic Demo) 
World I Know, The Play
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The World I Know (Skips) 
You Speak My Language 
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Youth 
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Youth (Acoustic)