Creed - Greatest Hits (CD-DVD)
CD | EAC/Flac-CUE | 459mb Rar'd 3% Recovery
DVD | 1.96Gb Rar'd 3% Recovery & SFV verifier
Scans Included Release Date Nov 23, 2004
CD | EAC/Flac-CUE | 459mb Rar'd 3% Recovery
DVD | 1.96Gb Rar'd 3% Recovery & SFV verifier
Scans Included Release Date Nov 23, 2004
For those listeners who want to dig back to the year or two when Creed was one of the biggest bands in the land, Greatest Hits is the way to do it since it has all of their charting hits, minus the minor radio hit cover of "Riders on the Storm" from the 2000 Doors tribute album Stoned Immaculate. It may not be timeless music, but Greatest Hits does gather all the noteworthy Creed tracks for those who care. [This initial pressing also includes a bonus DVD, containing all of Creed's music videos, along with some live performances.
THE CD:
It took three years for Creed's greatest hits to be compiled together after the release of the rock group's final record. This time, the compilers choose perfect singles from the group's work and created a must have record for any music fan. All of the tracks display not only the sound of the band's musical progression, but their own creed on the ways of the world and our country. The music is powerful and heartfelt.
THE DVD:
The videos off this disc are awesome. Of course Creed's music is there, but the films to go along with their music are very entertaining. In "My Own Prison", it is filmed in and around an actual prison and this adds even more flare to the song. The most notable features to the videos are the special effects used in the tracks from Creed's last two albums. "With Arms Wide Open" has the great effect of falling fireballs from the sky and Stapp falling into a water pit. In "Higher", the famous bullet time effects made popular by The Matrix are used in this video. Except, no computers were used. People actually had to freeze and allow the cameras to slowly move around them as the film rolled. "Bullets" is very unique, for it is entirely computer generated and looks like parts to an actual computer game. "One Last Breath" is cool in the effects of Stapp falling from a cliff and giving the illusion of the band performing in a sand storm. In "Don't Stop Dancing" the viewer gets to see the beautiful Amie Stapp perform with her husband, and that is worth anyone's time. And there are a couple of live performance videos, and those are always fun to watch. This is an awesome greatest hits record, and one I recommend hearing and viewing.
CD TRACKS:
1.Torn
2.My Own Prison
3.What's This Life For
4.One
5.Are You Ready
6.Higher
7.With Arms Wide Open
8.What If
9.One Last Breath
10.Don't Stop Dancing
11.Bullets
12.My Sacrifice
13.Weathered
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thanks so much my brother. :-)
can you get us the version that is unrated and is not censored?