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Creed: Mark Tremonti (vocals, guitar); Scott Stapp (vocals); Brian Marshall (bass); Scott Phillips (drums). "With Arms Wide Open" won the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Rock Song and was nominated for the 2001 Grammy Award for Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal. Personnel: Mark Tremonti (vocals, guitar, background vocals); Scott Stapp (vocals); Kirk Kelsey (mandolin); Scott Phillips (drums). Audio Mixers: John Kurzweg ; Kirk Kelsey. Photographers: Daniel Tremonti; Sacha Waldman. Unknown Contributor Roles: Scott Phillips ; Brian Marshall; Scott Stapp. Most critics and pop music trainspotters didn't give Creed's 1997 debut My Own Prison much credit upon its release, even though it wound up going multi-platinum. At the time, they seemed like one of many heavy post-grunge guitar outfits -- especially to the disinterested observers who tend to name genres and classify bands. So, when the group unleashed their second album, Human Clay, in 1999, the industry, critics, and record collectors alike were stunned, positively stunned, when it entered the charts at number one, then stayed in the upper reaches of the charts for months on end. Nobody could figure out why this group managed to not just survive, but thrive when such fellow travelers as Our Lady Peace fell by the wayside. After all, at the time, not only were post-grunge bands dying, but so were such grunge heavyweights as Pearl Jam and Soundgarden's Chris Cornell. Listening to Human Clay doesn't really reveal any insights, either, since it is hard rock rooted firmly in the Seattle vein, complete with really big riffs and intensely introspective lyrics. Then, a realization sets in: Unlike their influences -- from Pearl Jam and Alice in Chains to Stone Temple Pilots -- Creed is happy to be a rock band. Their music may not be particularly joyous and they may even favor foreboding, heavy riffs, but they're not trying to stretch into political causes or worldbeat like Pearl Jam; they're not reveling in dark psychedelia like Soundgarden; nor are they attempting a glam Abbey Road like Stone Temple Pilots. Creed is a straightforward grunge and hard rock band, embracing everything that goes along with that, and doing it pretty well. They might not have as strong an identity as their forefathers, but they're not faceless, especially in the late '90s, an era when most popular hard rock is either rap-rock, industrial-tinged, or plain out thuggish (at times, of course, it's all three). Creed has more class than that and they write relatively solid riffs and hooks. It may not be the kind of thing that knocks out critics or grunge purists, but it does deliver for anyone looking for direct, grunge-flavored hard rock. Within that realm, the band does mix things up a bit -- it's not all mid-tempo sludge, for there are also ballads and some high-octane, up-tempo rockers -- and that makes Human Clay a stronger, better-paced record than its predecessor, which wasn't bad either. It's hard to tell on the basis of these two records if Creed has staying power. However, Human Clay does make it clear that there is an audience for post-grunge hard rock, as long as it's delivered without pretension and as long as it meets the audience's desire for straight-ahead, hard-hitting music. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine Creed's second album continues in the vein of MY OWN PRISON, combining heavy guitar rock with lyrics that aspire to something beyond standard rock & roll hedonism. There's plenty of head-banging riffs for lead singer Scott Stapp's Vedder-esque wail to ride over (although the band is surprising nimble considering how heavy it plays) and this time out there's also some softer stuff --"Say I," "Wrong Way"--with more than a hint of Led Zeppelin in its Middle-Eastern experimental mode. Even more surprising, there's actually a ballad here--"With Arms Wide Open"--with a wistfully beautiful melody.Q (12/99, p.130) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...an intense and introspective affair....the band perform well, have a good solid sound and, in songs...sometimes reveal a talent for a good tune..." CMJ (10/18/99, p.3) - "...HUMAN CLAY will grab you by the shoulders and shake you all night long." Human Clay Music Review Average Rating: (4.3 out of 5 stars)    List All Reviews Rock on! This sound is familiar on hard rock.... but it doesn't matter... as long as, i'm glad Creed done this song to.... Good Job! Submitted by Melvin (Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Awsome Creed did it agian not to bad love with arms wide open Submitted by Alex DeAngelis (Las Vegas,Nevada) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
too good the songs are just too good. mark tremonti's guitar playing and brian marshall's bass just blend together to make the songs sound really good plus scott stapps voice make you feel like youre in it.
my best songs on the album are:
-higher
-arms wide open
Submitted by tuluks (Los Angeles, CA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Incredible! This album has proven to be a classic despite all the garbage music critics throw at it! It has an incredible new sound in comparison with "My own Prison". I really enjoyed this album however, they could have improved it a little. Submitted by Eric (Cottonwood, Az, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Love it! This album by Creed is one of the best. My favorite song is "With Arms Wide Open. Submitted by Gavin Heim (Irvine, CA, USA) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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