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Greatest Hits

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Creed weren't just one of many two-album wonders of the post-grunge late '90s, they were the biggest of the two-album wonders, selling more records and crashing harder than any other their peers. All the while they produced unflappably earnest heavy rock -- music that sounded like Pearl Jam, only not nearly as much fun. They also traded on Pearl Jam's unfortunate tendency to place sheer emotion and sound over hooks, and since Creed weren't as powerful or interesting musically as the Seattle quartet, that meant that their albums could sound rather samey in the long haul. Nevertheless, their sincerity resonated among mainstream listeners irritated that Pearl Jam went weird after Vs., and with 2000s "With Arms Wide Open," they had a power ballad hit with universal appeal that helped break them through to an even wider audience than they had before. It, naturally, is the literal centerpiece of Creed's 2004 Greatest Hits, arriving in the middle of the 13-song album. Since it remains their biggest and best song, it's only appropriate that it has such a prominent position on this album, because a listen to the entire album reveals that the rest of their material hasn't aged all that well. Still, for those listeners who want to dig back to the halcyon year or two where Creed were 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. [The initial pressings also contained a bonus DVD, containing all of Creed's music videos, along with some live performances. Unfortunately, the menu interface is not well designed -- it is only possible to play the videos individually, there is no "Play All" function.]

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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1
Torn
00:06:25

Creed, MainArtist - John Kurzweg, Producer - Mark Tremonti, Composer, Author - Chris Carroll, Producer, Assistant Producer - Scott Stapp, Composer, Author

℗ 1997 The Bicycle Music Company

2
My Own Prison
00:05:00

Creed, MainArtist - John Kurzweg, Producer - Mark Tremonti, Composer, Author - Chris Carroll, Producer, Assistant Producer - Scott Stapp, Composer, Author

℗ 1997 The Bicycle Music Company

3
What's This Life For (Album Version)
00:03:32

Creed, MainArtist, ComposerLyricist

℗ 2004 The Bicycle Music Company

4
One
00:05:02

Creed, MainArtist - John Kurzweg, Producer - Mark Tremonti, Composer, Author - Chris Carroll, Producer, Assistant Producer - Scott Stapp, Composer, Author

℗ 1997 The Bicycle Music Company

5
Are You Ready?
00:04:46

Creed, MainArtist - John Kurzweg, Producer - Mark Tremonti, ComposerLyricist - Scott Stapp, ComposerLyricist

℗ 1999 The Bicycle Music Company

6
Higher
00:05:26

Creed, MainArtist - John Kurzweg, Producer - Mark Tremonti, Composer, Author - Scott Stapp, Composer, Author

℗ 1999 The Bicycle Music Company

7
With Arms Wide Open
00:04:38

Creed, MainArtist - John Kurzweg, Producer - Mark Tremonti, ComposerLyricist - Scott Stapp, ComposerLyricist

℗ 1999 The Bicycle Music Company

8
What If
00:05:18

Creed, MainArtist - John Kurzweg, Producer - Mark Tremonti, Composer, Author - Scott Stapp, Composer, Author

℗ 1999 The Bicycle Music Company

9
One Last Breath
00:03:59

Creed, Producer, MainArtist - John Kurzweg, Producer - Mark Tremonti, ComposerLyricist - Scott Stapp, ComposerLyricist - Kirk Kelsey, Producer

℗ 2001 The Bicycle Music Company

10
Don't Stop Dancing
00:04:30

Creed, Producer, MainArtist - John Kurzweg, Producer - Mark Tremonti, Composer, Author - Scott Stapp, Composer, Author - Kirk Kelsey, Producer

℗ 2001 The Bicycle Music Company

11
Bullets
00:03:51

Creed, Producer, MainArtist - John Kurzweg, Producer - Mark Tremonti, Composer, Author - Scott Stapp, Composer, Author - Kirk Kelsey, Producer

℗ 2001 The Bicycle Music Company

12
My Sacrifice
00:04:55

Creed, Producer, MainArtist - John Kurzweg, Producer - Mark Tremonti, Composer, Author - Scott Stapp, Composer, Author - Kirk Kelsey, Producer

℗ 2001 The Bicycle Music Company

13
Weathered
00:05:30

Creed, Producer, MainArtist - John Kurzweg, Producer - Mark Tremonti, Composer, Author - Scott Stapp, Composer, Author - Kirk Kelsey, Producer

℗ 2001 The Bicycle Music Company

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Creed weren't just one of many two-album wonders of the post-grunge late '90s, they were the biggest of the two-album wonders, selling more records and crashing harder than any other their peers. All the while they produced unflappably earnest heavy rock -- music that sounded like Pearl Jam, only not nearly as much fun. They also traded on Pearl Jam's unfortunate tendency to place sheer emotion and sound over hooks, and since Creed weren't as powerful or interesting musically as the Seattle quartet, that meant that their albums could sound rather samey in the long haul. Nevertheless, their sincerity resonated among mainstream listeners irritated that Pearl Jam went weird after Vs., and with 2000s "With Arms Wide Open," they had a power ballad hit with universal appeal that helped break them through to an even wider audience than they had before. It, naturally, is the literal centerpiece of Creed's 2004 Greatest Hits, arriving in the middle of the 13-song album. Since it remains their biggest and best song, it's only appropriate that it has such a prominent position on this album, because a listen to the entire album reveals that the rest of their material hasn't aged all that well. Still, for those listeners who want to dig back to the halcyon year or two where Creed were 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. [The initial pressings also contained a bonus DVD, containing all of Creed's music videos, along with some live performances. Unfortunately, the menu interface is not well designed -- it is only possible to play the videos individually, there is no "Play All" function.]

© Stephen Thomas Erlewine /TiVo

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