Creed’s ‘Greatest Hits’ To Be Reissued on Vinyl
The collection will be released on May 24.
Creed’s Greatest Hits, a compilation album originally, released in November 2004, will receive a vinyl reissue set for May 24.
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The collection consists of every one of Creed’s U.S. singles from their first three albums: My Own Prison (1997), Human Clay (1999), and Weathered (2001).
In November 2008, the album was certified 2× Platinum by the RIAA. Now, it will receive the definitive vinyl reissue. The project includes the singles “Higher,” “With Arms Wide Open,” “One Last Breath,” “My Sacrifice,” and more. The 2-LP set features an etched Side-D.
The release will come shortly after the band returns to the stage for the Summer Of ’99 cruise, which will travel from Miami to the Bahamas from April 18-22, 2024.
Creed will headline the event, playing two shows. They’ll be joined by special guests 3 Doors Down, along with Buckcherry, Tonic, Fuel, Vertical Horizon, The Verve Pipe, Tantric, and Nine Days, among others.
The cruise is organized by Sixthman, who have hosted cruises with a wide range of artists, including Bon Jovi, Kesha, Paramore, and Pitbull, to name a few.
Beyond performances, the cruise is also set to feature a Q&A with Creed open to all guests, who can also enter lottery systems for basketball games with Stapp, karaoke and painting with Tremonti, and pick throwing with Marshall.
Creed released their last album as a group, Full Circle in 2009 and stopped touring in 2012. Since then, Stapp has released his second and third solo albums. In 2019, he spoke to Billboard, reflecting on the group’s meteoric rise. “The whole experience was flying by the seat of our pants,” he says.
“It was just, take this young kid and put him out there… Being in that kind of situation, I thought we handled it extremely well looking back, you know what I mean? We knew what we wanted, we knew what our dreams were, we knew what our goal was, we knew what our passion was, and we were a unit. We were brothers.”