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  2. Seven Year Itch: Greatest Hits, 1994–2001 - Wikipedia

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    Seven Year Itch: Greatest Hits, 1994–2001 (stylized as 7even Year Itch) is the first greatest hits album by Collective Soul, released on September 18, 2001. The compilation includes songs recorded from 1994 to 2001 and included two new tracks, "Next Homecoming" and "Energy". [2] Seven Year Itch received decent reviews and was relatively ...

  3. Collective Soul - Wikipedia

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    The band's live album, Collective Soul: Live, was released on December 8, 2017, by Suretone Records. [19] The recordings were selected by the band as their best over the course of 160 shows they performed in two years. [citation needed] Around this time, Collective Soul changed the name of their label from El Music Group to Fuzze-Flex Records. [20]

  4. Collective Soul discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of American rock band Collective Soul consists of twelve studio albums, one live album, one compilation album, two extended plays, 38 singles, and 23 music videos. Albums [ edit ]

  5. List of songs recorded by Collective Soul - Wikipedia

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    Collective Soul: 2009 "That's All Right" Arthur Crudup: Collective Soul (Japanese bonus track) 1995 "The Bugaloos" Norman Gimbel Charles Fox: Saturday Morning: Cartoons' Greatest Hits: 1995 "The One I Love" Bill Berry Peter Buck Mike Mills Michael Stipe Half & Half 2020 "The World I Know" † Ed Roland Ross Childress: Collective Soul: 1995 ...

  6. See What You Started by Continuing - Wikipedia

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    The album marks Collective Soul's first release with drummer Johnny Rabb (pictured) and lead guitarist Jesse Triplett. In January 2012, drummer Cheney Brannon left Collective Soul to pursue other music opportunities; Johnny Rabb was later named his replacement. The band embarked on the 2012 Dosage Tour from May to July.

  7. Dosage (album) - Wikipedia

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    Dosage is the fourth studio album by the American alternative rock rock band Collective Soul.The album was released on Atlantic Records in February 1999 and peaked at number 21 on the Billboard albums chart.

  8. Collective Soul (1995 album) - Wikipedia

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    Collective Soul (sometimes referred to as the Blue Album to differentiate it from the second self-titled album) is the second studio album by Collective Soul. It became the band's highest selling album to date, going Triple-Platinum , and spent 76 weeks on the Billboard 200 charts.

  9. Home (Collective Soul album) - Wikipedia

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    Home: A Live Concert Recording with the Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra is a live album by Atlanta-based American alternative rock band, Collective Soul. The performance is from two live Atlanta concerts with the Atlanta Symphony Youth Orchestra. The album peaked at #183 on the Billboard 200. [2]