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2000 studio album by Collective Soul
Blender is the fifth studio album by the American rock band Collective Soul released in 2000. The album is considered by many to be the band's most pop-oriented album to date. This was their final album for Atlantic Records and also their least successful with the label.
All songs written by Ed Roland , except where noted.
Title 1. "Skin" 3:08 2. "Vent " 3:13 3. "Why, Pt. 2 " 3:37 4. "10 Years Later" 3:21 5. "Boast" 3:39 6. "Turn Around" 3:39 7. "You Speak My Language" (Mark Sandman ; Morphine cover) 3:24 8. "Perfect Day" (featuring Elton John ) 3:48 9. "After All" 3:44 10. "Over Tokyo" 3:48 11. "Happiness" 3:32
Ross Childress – lead guitar, backing vocals
Shane Evans – drums, percussion
Ed Roland – lead vocals, guitar, keyboards
Dean Roland – rhythm guitar
Will Turpin – bass guitar, percussion, backing vocals
Jack Joseph-Puig – mix engineer
Richard Ash – second mix engineer
Anthony J. Resta;- synthesizers, programming, mellotron, drums on "Ten Years Later"
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