Collective Soul - Discography -1993-2024- -flac-
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The "Blue" album; includes "September," "The World I Know," and "Gel." Disciplined Breakdown (1997)
Recorded during a tumultuous legal battle with their former manager, this album reflects a darker, more resilient band.
| Category | Title | Year | Key Details & FLAC Availability | |---|---|---|---| | | 7even Year Itch: Greatest Hits, 1994–2001 | 2001 | Features two new tracks: “Next Homecoming” and “Energy.” Available in 16-bit FLAC (44.1kHz) | | Live Album | Home: A Live Concert Recording with the Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra | 2006 | A 2-disc live set blending rock with orchestra, showcasing hits from their first seven albums | | Acoustic EP | From the Ground Up | 2005 | An acoustic EP featuring stripped-down versions of hits like “December” and the hidden track “Now You’ve Got Me Drinkin’” | Collective Soul - Discography -1993-2024- -FLAC-
Often referred to as The Self-Titled or The Blue Album , this triple-platinum release cemented their place on global radio charts. It is a masterpiece of mid-90s alternative rock.
The dual-guitar attack of Dean Roland and Joel Kosche (and later Jesse Triplett) cuts through the mix with razor-sharp clarity. Blood (2019)
The gritty, lower-budget garage production gains distinct warmth in lossless quality. The iconic, opening acoustic riff of "Shine" resonates with clean string definition before the heavy distortion kicks in. Collective Soul (1995) To help you optimize your lossless listening experience,
Marking their 30th anniversary, the double album Here to Eternity was recorded at Elvis Presley’s iconic Graceland estate. It stands as a monument to their enduring legacy, packed with ambitious arrangements and classic Collective Soul hooks. "Mother's Love", "Blindsided", "Not the Same"
The band continued to experiment with their sound, releasing (2011), a concept album exploring themes of introspection and social commentary.
These mid-2000s releases saw the band leaning into alternative pop-rock melodies and classic rock structures, demonstrating refined craftsmanship and mature songwriting. The dual-guitar attack of Dean Roland and Joel
"Mother's Love", "Bluer Than Blue", "Not the Same".
Polished post-grunge production, heavy basslines, and intricate rhythm guitars.