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Track Listing 1. Tremble For My Beloved 2. Heavy 3. No More No Less 4. Needs 5. Slow 6. Dandy Life 7. Run 8. Generate 9. Compliment 10. Not the One 11. Crown / She Said
| Details | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Collective Soul: Ed Roland (vocals, guitar, keyboards); Ross Childress (guitar, programming); Dean Roland (guitar); Will Turpin (bass, percussion); Shane Evans (drums, percussion, programming). Additional personnel: Jun-Ching Lin, Christopher Pulgram (violin); Paul Murphy (viola); Danile O. Laufer (cello). Engineers include: Chris Carrol, Jason Elgin, Greg Archilla. Recorded at Criteria Studios, Miami, Florida & Tree Studios, Atlanta, Georgia. DOSAGE, an infectious slab of modern rock, is the fourth album from the Georgia-based quintet. It is the group's effective use of melodic hooks that makes this record work. Those same hooks garnered the group mega-success in the grunge-dominated mid- '90s. DOSAGE is the brainchild of Ed Roland (vocals, keyboards, guitar, production). He shows his vocal range on the Peter Gabriel-like "Tremble For My Beloved," and the much smoother ballad "Needs." "No More No Less" is powered by an excellent piano-based arrangement, while "Dandy Life" features the British-sounding vocals of guitarist Ross Childress. "Run," the album's first single (also featured in the film Varsity Blues,) is a pop hit with acoustic guitar and strings over a drum loop. DOSAGE is another winner from this hard-working, earnest-but-not-pretentious band.
Industry Reviews ...they've sustained their R&B- and pop-inflected rock with a rare naturalness....DOSAGE words because it isn't grounded in any heavy-duty retro concept... Rolling Stone (02/18/1999)
...there are plenty [of] pop touchdowns in the DOSAGE game. - Rating: B+ Entertainment Weekly (02/12/1999)
3 stars (out of 5) - ...muscular...crafted, vaguely angsty pop-rock of the kind that middle America will embrace... Q (08/01/1999)
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