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DISC: 1

1. Heavy (Live)
2. Where The River Flows (Live)
3. Better Now (Live)
4. Precious Declaration (Live)
5. Ayta (Live)
6. Shine (Live)
7. Why Pt. 2 (Live)
8. December (Live)
9. Gel (Live)
10. The World I Know (Live)
11. Listen (Live)
12. Confession (Live)
13. Counting The Days (Live)
14. She Said (Live)
15. Needs (Live)
16. Contagious (Live)
17. Run (Live)
18. Right As Rain (Live)

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After landing a total of ten #1 hits, moving over 20 million records worldwide, and selling out shows everywhere with a stage, Collective Soul—Ed Roland [vocals, guitars, keyboards], Dean Roland [guitars], Will Turpin [bass], Jesse Triplett [guitars], and Johnny Rabb [drums]—staunchly and proudly remain a rock ‘n’ roll band through and through. Nowhere is that reassuring fact more apparent than on the first proper live album of the group’s 25-year career, LIVE. Fittingly, they introduce the collection with a live piano rendition of their biggest hit 1993’s “Shine”—which would be crowned #1 Album Rock Song of 1994, win a Billboard award for “Top Rock Track,” land on VH1’s “100 Greatest Songs of the ‘90s,” and notch Dolly Parton a GRAMMY® Award for “Best Vocal Performance” on her 2001 cover. Preserving the soulful spark that established them as the “Southern Gentlemen of the Alternative Rock Scene,” Collective Soul build upon a formidable foundation. They were inducted into the Georgia Music Hall of Fame in 2009. To date, they average over 1 million Spotify streams a month. From a classic performance at Woodstock 1994 to a notable placement on the Twilight soundtrack, their influence continues to course through generations of pop culture.