COLLECTIVE SOUL – 7even Year Itch: Greatest Hits (2023 reissue) HQ *Exclusive*

COLLECTIVE SOUL - 7even Year Itch: Greatest Hits (2023 reissue) HQ *Exclusive* lossless full
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Multi-Platinum rockers COLLECTIVE SOUL are re-releasing “7even Year Itch: Greatest Hits“, and for the first time on vinyl. Originally out in 2001, the compilation traces the apex of the band’s career – from their 1993 breakthrough, “Shine,” through ’90s staples like “The World I Know,” “December”, “Heavy” and the frenetic riff-driven “Gel”.
Continuing the through-line, 7even Year Itch also includes the group’s 2000 collaboration with Elton John, “Perfect Day,” as well as “Next Homecoming” and “Energy,” both of which appear exclusively in this collection.
The 2001 release hit #50 on the Billboard 200 and #9 on the Canadian album chart. The album celebrates Collective Soul’s breadth and versatility.
COLLECTIVE SOUL were the most ‘melodic rock’ oriented band from the alt rock scene in the Nineties, and the songs packed into “7even Year Itch: Greatest Hits” are all good.

Praised by AllMusic as containing “some of the most melodic rock hits of the ’90s,” – 7even Year Itch remains an enduring favorite in Collective Soul’s impressive catalog. Many people call COLLECTIVE SOUL ‘rock for moms’ for the inoffensive delivery of these poppy song – these are just feel good songs. Simple and effective.
Highly Recommended

 

01 – Heavy
02 – She Said
03 – Shine
04 – Energy [Previously unreleased]
05 – Run
06 – Gel
07 – Perfect Day (feat. Elton John)
08 – Precious Declaration
09 – Why Pt. 2
10 – The World I Know
11 – Next Homecoming [Previously unreleased]
12 – Listen
13 – December
14 – Forgiveness

Ed Roland – vocals, keyboards, guitars
Ross Childress – lead and rhythm guitars
Dean Roland – rhythm guitars
Will Turpin – bass, percussion
Shane Evans – drums, percussion

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  1. Jay says:

    Thnx 0Day, great band and very underrated

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