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Hit music tag editor1/14/2024 ![]() ![]() Turpin now owns Reel 2 Reel, the recording studio started by his father outside of Atlanta in 1976. It’s not like the band doesn’t have ready access to a recording studio. ![]() We think that works well to get away from the other part of your life and be isolated with your band and focus a little more on the project at hand.” “We started liking that model a long time ago – go away for a month, three weekend and see what we come up with. It’s a process the band has used for several of its albums. You couldn’t help but know where you were and feel some sort of vibe.” “A friend of a friend purchased Elvis’ old house, and as soon as we found out about it, our ideas was, ‘Can we record there?’ It took two years to plant it, to get all parties to agree to what we were going to do … It was definitely in disrepair, and it was left how Elvis left it. But it’s really just about flow and vibe and trying to get all of those elements in there.”Ĭollective Soul already has its next album in the can, which was recorded in January at a house in Palm Springs, Calif., once owned by Elvis Presley. Sometimes certain songs don’t feel the same when they’re following another song, so there’s a bit of experimentation on what’s going to feel good for the flow. It’s just about that energy on stage and how we keep everyone going, the same ups and downs. It’s something we experiment with over the course of a tour and we usually have a couple of different options, but what a great dilemma to have - too many hits and too many deep cuts and too many new songs. There are certain combinations we have that just work, like three-song combinations that are sticking together over the years. And then we work with the flow and the ins and outs. It’s really just about what’s feeling good. We try to get a deeper cut, all the hits, try to get in some of the new stuff. “We try to get all of those elements in there. “Some stuff has to excite us as well, the crowd likes that too,” Turpin said. Making room for the hits as well as including new material (the band released “Vibrating,” its 11th studio album, last year), deeper cuts and what the band members want to do can be a challenge. 1 singles “December,” “The World I Know,” “Where the River Flows,” “Precious Declaration,” “Listen” and “Heavy.” The hits didn’t stop with “Hints.” Collective Soul - Ed Roland, lead vocals and guitar Dean Roland, rhythm guitar Turpin, bass and backing vocals Jesse Triplett, lead guitar and backing vocals and Johnny Rabb, drums and backing vocals - have enough mainstream rock hits to fill a set on their own, including No. ![]() Those plans mean the band is focusing on smaller markets in 2023, which brings them to Packard Music Hall in Warren on Wednesday. ![]()
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