Members of 'Creed':


 
Mark Tremonti
 
guitar 0000 - 0000  delete
 
Brian Marshall
 
bass guitar 1995 - 2000  delete



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'Creed' History:  


About



It's not easy to find a success story as genuine as Creed's in popular culture these days when considering all of the carefully scripted rises to glory and the falls that inevitably follow careers built on hype. If any band in recent years can claim to have ascended strictly on its own merits, it's Creed. This Florida-based band went from zero to sixty, (or, more accurately, from zero to selling more than twenty million albums) by virtue of a combination of finger-on-the-pulse songs and powerful live performances. Their debut album, My Own Prison, has sold over six million albums to date. Creed's sophomore effort, Human Clay, debuted at #1 on the Billboard charts and has gone on to sell more than 10 Million copies. The band's third release, Weathered, also debuted at #1, selling more copies in its first week than any other rock release in 2001, and tying the record for the longest run at the top following a #1 debut.


"With My Own Prison, I knew we had the talent to get a record deal and I knew we had songs good enough to get played on the radio, but I never had any expectations of reaching this many people," says Creed's frontman Scott Stapp. Nonetheless, the band's success has been truly phenomenal. Creed was the first band in history to have four #1 Rock Radio singles from a debut album. On the strength of their singles, including the crushing title track and the more pensive "What's This Life For," Creed topped countless year-end charts and was recognized as the Rock Artist of the Year at Billboard's 1998 Music Awards. Their debut album was also the #1-selling Hard Music album of 1998 on SoundScan's Hard Music chart. With the release of their second album, Human Clay, Creed upped the ante yet again. "Higher," the first single from their 10-times platinum sophomore release, broke the Active and Mainstream Rock airplay records for the most consecutive weeks at #1, holding the coveted spot for eighteen weeks. Furthermore, Creed was recognized once again as the Rock Artist of the Year at Billboard's 1999 and 2000 Music Awards. Human Clay 's first three singles ("Higher," "What If" and "With Arms Wide Open") again achieved #1 status, setting a record with a total of seven consecutive #1 Rock Radio singles.


"We're the type of band that functions really well under pressure and the only pressure that we recognize is our own. We definitely wanted to top ourselves [after the My Own Prison album]," says Stapp. "We wanted to make a really great record. The band's goal has always been to make records that are solid from start to finish; records that take you through an entire range of emotions." Guitarist / co-writer Mark Tremonti added, "We always kept in mind that we had to write for ourselves because as long as we are proud of it, our fans will be as well. We try not to set any other goals above and beyond that." While Stapp grants that the band's increased resources had some impact on the structure of Human Clay, it's clear that Creed's evolution is far more than just a matter of dollars and cents. Once again, Creed has returned with an album of songs that collectively offer the listener a passionate journey of emotive energy. Tremonti and Stapp's collaborations stand among the select few that seem to effortlessly draw the listener in and truly move the spirit through the simple art of expression. The lead single, "My Sacrifice," opens with a signature Mark Tremonti guitar intro and then envelops the listener with the mood and power no other band today commands. For Weathered, Creed once again turned to longtime friend and producer John Kurzweg to ensure that they captured the anthemic guitars, dramatic vocals and bold lyrics that have made the band's brawny-yet-intimate sound a radio staple for several years. The band also decided to invite Kirk Kelsey, their longtime live sound engineer, to co-produce the new material. Together with Kurzweg and Kelsey, Creed recorded the new album in a home studio just outside of Orlando. Drummer Scott Phillips commented, "We've done our previous two albums in home studios and have felt that this is our best creative environment where we can feel comfortable and creative as a band." Guitarist Mark Tremonti performed all of the bass guitar tracks on Weathered and a few special guests made passionate contributions to the album. On "Don't Stop Dancing," the band was joined by the Tallahassee Boys' Choir and Amie Stapp. Regarding his sister's appearance on the album, Stapp noted, "I had been looking for a female vocalist for awhile and it dawned on me that I didn't need to look any farther than home." On "Who's Got My Back?," vocalist Bo Taylor, an archivist at The Museum of the Cherokee Indian, makes a special appearance on the invitation of Creed. Taylor mentioned, "I really like Creed's music because they are asking questions that all human beings should ask as they look outside of themselves. Music touches people and Scott contacted me to celebrate where he originally came from and to reconnect with his ancestry. It speaks volumes about his character that he reached back and made this statement and it means a lot to me personally that he did this."


"I think my lyrics are very direct and understandable," says Stapp. "People can relate to that, so that's something I didn't want to move away from. At the same time, we're a little bit older and more mature now and we've been through a lot in the past few years, so we are looking to put things across in a way that reflected that." Co-writer Mark Tremonti added, "We wanted to take our sound and expand on it. I think Weathered is the most diverse, dynamic record we have written to date." Creed's reputation for dynamic and passionate live performances has led to consistently sold-out shows. Over the past four years the band has played to more than four million fans worldwide. "We were out on tour for a long time and wherever we went, there were people telling me how much certain songs meant to them and how they felt so close to them," says Stapp. "That means more to me than any other kind of attention. It's important to feel as if you're doing something worthwhile and in this band, with Mark and Scott, I feel like I am." On a similar note, drummer Scott Phillips added, "Our success has been dictated by the fans. They are the most important thing in the band's life. The three of us feel blessed to have such a great following of people. It's amazing to me when I sit behind the kit during a show and see the passion and emotion displayed by the audience." In January 2002, Creed embarked on a world tour that will bring them to over one million fans throughout the year. The year began with a trek across North American arenas in January, after which they touched down in Australia and New Zealand in July. The band will then return to the U.S. for a Summer / Fall stadium tour. When asked before the tour about his feelings on getting back on the road and in front of the band's fans, guitarist Mark Tremonti replied, "Personally, I can't wait to get back on tour. It is something I truly enjoy and can't live without. It has been too long since we played a full blown show." Scott Phillips mentioned, "It's been over a year since we've had a chance to perform in front of a crowd. Our experiences in previous years have been amazing and we can't wait to continue that feeling." In 2000, Creed's presence on television and their impact on end-of-year award shows were undeniable. The band released their VH1 Behind The Music special, taped and released VH1's Storytellers with The Doors and garnered numerous awards. In November, Creed earned two awards at the Radio Music Awards and the fans bestowed four awards on the band at the My VH1 Awards. They also received the award for Rock Artist of the Year, for the third year in a row, at the Billboard Awards in December. The writing team of Mark Tremonti / Scott Stapp kicked off 2001 by winning a Grammy Award for the band's composition, "With Arms Wide Open," a deeply personal song that was inspired when Stapp learned he was going to become a father. Stapp is also continually besieged with requests to help with a variety of fund-raisers and charities and helps whenever and wherever he can. He has started his own charity, the "With Arms Wide Open Foundation" in an attempt to help underprivileged children and to be able to give something back to the communities that have supported Creed.
source: http://www.creed.com/band/bio.html




Creed Discography:


 Release Title and date
 Best of
2002
 Higher
2001
My Own PrisonMy Own Prison
1997
 16 Ëó÷øèõ Êîìïîçèöèé
 acoustics & rarities
 alternative collection
 as mais do creed
 best of
 best of creed
 blink 182
 bullets (maxi)
 california & dallas 1998
 coleção exclusiva rádio rock - volume 1
 creed
 creed - single
 creed xxx
 don't stop dancing
 don't stop dancing (single)
 don't stop dancing (us le single)
 especial
 greatest hits
 hide
 hide (eu single)
 higher
 higher (cd single)
 higher (cds)
 higher (promo)
 higher (tour ep)
 higher -us promo cd # 1
 higher 2001 ep
 hits of creed
Human ClayHuman Clay
 human clay (australian import)
 human clay (bonus tracks)
 human clay bonus disc
 human clay tour ' 99
 in the shadow of the olympic games
 in the world
 live at the spectrum
 live in orlando, fl
 maximum creed
 my own prison
 my own prison (aussie single)
 my own prison (blue collar version)
 my own prison (blue collar)
 my own prison (jpn import)
 my own prisonmy own prison
 my sacrifice
 my sacrifice (promo single)
 my sacrifice -uk import single
 my sacrifice promo cd
 neues projekt
 nu rock 32
 one last breath
 one last breath (single)
 one last breath -eu single
 pickin' on creed
 prison - human clay
 rarities
 released - live in '98 -- pittsburgh, pa 3-5-98
 sc2354
 sfx radio network -- san antonio, tx - 11-4-99 disc 1
 the best of
 the best of creed
 the human clay
 the sign of victory
 the symphonic music of creed
 torn
 torn (cd single)
 unplugged
 unplugged and more...
 weathered
WeatheredWeathered
 weathered
 weathered (bonus)
 weathered + 4 bonustracks
 weathered + bonus
 weathered promo
 what if eur cd5
 what's this life for
 what´s this life for
 with arms wide open
 with arms wide open (maxi)
 with arms wide open (single)
 with arms wide open - single
 with arms wide open le single
 woodstock 99
 ww1 in concert: show #00-51 (disc 2)


Tracks by 'Creed' 


??? 
12 
Allusion 
An Inner Spirituality 
Are You Ready 
Lyrics
With armes wide open 
With Arms Open 
With Arms Wide Open Play
Lyrics
With Arms Wide Open (Acou 
With Arms Wide Open (Acoustic) 
With Arms Wide Open (Album Version) 
With Arms Wide Open (Instrumental) 
With Arms Wide Open (live) 
With Arms Wide Open (New Version) 
With Arms Wide Open (New Version Acoustic) 
With Arms Wide Open (New Version with Strings) 
With Arms Wide Open (Reprise) 
With Arms Wide Open (Strings Version) 
With Arms Wide Open (Video) 
With Arms Wide Open (Vocal) 
Beautiful 
Lyrics
Blurry 
Bonus: With Arms Wide Open 
Bonus: Down 
Bonus: What It 
Bonus: Wrong Way 
Bound & Tide 
Bound and Tied 
Lyrics
Break The Chainz 
Bring You Down 
Broken Heart 
Bullets 
Bullets (Album Version) 
Bullets -Music Video 
Bullets (Video Version) 
Cadillac 
Child 
The Christianity Issue 
Creed 
Cut Here 
Data 
Data Track 
Don´t Stop Dancing 
Don't Stop Dancing 
Don't Stop Dancing (acoustic) 
Don't Stop Dancing (Acoustic Version) 
Don't Stop Dancing [Album Vers.] 
Don't Stop Dancing (Video) 
Faceless Han 
Faceless Man 
Lyrics
Faith In Creed 
feeling this 
Forever 
Forever On Fire 
Freedom 
Freedom Fighter 
Freedom figther 
From There To Here 
Guitar Opspeculate 
HBO Comedy Moment 
Hidden Track 
Hide 
Lyrics
Higher Play
Lyrics
Higher 3:48 
Higher -Album Version 
Higher And Higher 
Higher (Live On Letterman) 
Higher (Radio Edit) 
Higher (Radio Version) 
Higher (Single Edit) 
Higher (Video) 
Highrer (Acoustic) 
Hold Me Now 
Human Clay Album Medley 
Ide 
Illusion 
Lyrics
Ilusion 
I'm Eighteen Play
In America 
In The Dark 
In the Middle 
Inside Us All 
Into The Grain 
Intro 
Is this the End 
Lyrics
Is This The End (Acoustic) 
Is This The End (Scream Edit) 
Last Time 
Let me down 
Level With The Ground 
Light My Fire 
Living For The Future 
Love For Real (remix) 
Lullaby 
Meet Again (Farewell) 
miss you 
Mourning 
My One Prison 
My Own Prision 
My own Prison Play
My Own Prison (Acoustic) 
My Own Prison (Acoustic Edit) 
My Own Prison -Acoustic - Extended Version 
My Own Prison (acoustic version) 
My Own PrisonMy Own Prison 
My Own Prison (Radio Edit) 
My Sacrafice 
My Sacrifice Play
Lyrics
My Sacrifice Album Version 
My Sacrifice [Hook] 
My Sacrifice [Radio Edit] 
My Sacrifice Video 
Never Die 
Next Homecoming 
Not Like You 
obvious 
Ode 
Lyrics
OdeOde 
Once 
One 
Lyrics
One (Acoustic) 
One Last Breath Play
Lyrics
One Last Breath -Music Video & Extras 
One Last Breath -Radio Version 
One Last Breath Video 
One Last Breath Video (Data) 
One (Live On Letterman) 
One (Vocal) 
Only Beat 
On The Run 
Opspeculate 
Overcome 
Part 1 
Part 2 
Photograph 
Phy For A Dime 
Pity For A Dime 
Lyrics
Pity For Dime 
Prayer Of Praise 
Prologue at The Irvine Meadows Ampitheater, California 
Prolouge at Bronce Bowl, Dallas 
Record Breakers 
Religious Dogma 
Revolution 
Riders on the Storm 
Riders on The Storm (The Doors) 
Riders On The Storm [with Robbie Krieger] 
Roadhouse Blues 
Roadhouse Blues (The Doors) 
Roadhouse Blues (Live) 
Roadhouse Blues (Live at Woodstock '99) 
sacrifice 
Say I 
Lyrics
Segment 1 
Segment 2 
Segment 3 
Shinning Stars 
Show Promo 
Sign Of Victory 
Signs 
Lyrics
Sings 
Sister 
Lyrics
Six Feer From the Edge 
Soud here with me 
Spot in the Clear 
Stand Here With Me 
Taken By Storm 
Tears in The Rain 
This Life 
Tom 
Tonite 
& Tool, Alone (Acustic Version) 
Torn Play
Lyrics
Torn (Acoustic) 
Torn (Album Version) 
Torn (Live in Orlando) 
Torn (Radio Edit) 
TornTorn 
To Whom It May Concern 
Lyrics
To Whomit May Concert 
To whom, it my concert 
Town (Radio Edid) 
Track18 
Trouble 
Unforgiven 
Lyrics
violence 
Vocal 
Vocal Demo 
Waith arms Wide Open 
Was Away Those Years 
Wash Away Those Years 
Wash away the years 
Weathered 
What´s this Life for 
What´s This Life For - Album Edit 
What´s This Life For - True Version 
What If 
Lyrics
What If (Album Version) 
What If (Radio Edit) 
What is This Life For 
What It 
What's Life For? 
What's This Life For 
Whats This Life For (acústico) 
What's This Life For (Acoustic) 
What's This Life For (Acoustic Alternate Version) 
What's This Life For (Acoustic Version) 
What's This Life For (Album Edit) 
What's This Life For (Alternate-Clean Version) 
What's This Life For (Alternate Version) 
What's This Life For - Clean Edit 
What's This Life For (True Version) 
What This Life For 
Whit arms winde open 
Who Are Creed? 
Who´s Got My Back 
Whom it may concern 
Who's Got My Back? 
Wrong Way 
Lyrics
You Know It's Hard 
Yound Grow Old 
Young Griw Old 
Young Grow Old 
Lyrics