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The Great Divide

 
Album Review: The Great Divide

  • Artist: Scott Stapp
  • Rating: StarStar
  • Release Date: November 22, 2005
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

On his first album since disbanding Creed in 2004 -- and his first collection of new material since the band's last album, Weathered, in 2001 -- singer/songwriter Scott Stapp strips his music back to its barest essence. Gone are the indulgent arty flourishes, such as a cameo from the Tallahassee Boys Choir, that weighed down Weathered, and all that's left on The Great Divide are layers and layers of heavy, heavy guitars, which support Stapp's guttural declarations of angst and faith. It makes for the hardest, most immediate music he's made since Creed's debut, My Own Prison, but not necessarily the best. Certainly those looking for another "With Arms Wide Open" will be a little disappointed -- there are power ballads here, but with the notable exception of "Surround Me," not only do they lack the dramatic anthemic quality that made that a huge hit, they're given somber, heavy arrangements that appeal only to the portion of his audience that prefers the Scott Stapp who channels Jim Morrison and favors loud, distorted guitars. Since the prog inflections of Weathered didn't suit Stapp's music well -- his lyrics are so earnest he needs music lacking in affectation -- this back-to-basics approach serves him relatively well, even if it inevitably feels like a bit of retreat, as if he were consciously playing to the core of his base in order to guarantee an audience for his solo work. Nevertheless, this plays well on the surface, providing Creed fans with the basic sound that the band drifted away from at the tail end of its career, even if it does leave the lingering feeling that Stapp is trying to sound like Creed on his solo debut instead of embracing the freedom of being a solo artist. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Reach Out (Lyrics) Scott Stapp Scott Stapp (4:27)
Fight Song (Lyrics) Scott Stapp Scott Stapp (4:05)
Hard Way (Lyrics) Scott Stapp Scott Stapp (3:42)
Justify (Lyrics) Scott Stapp Scott Stapp (5:23)
Let Me Go (Lyrics) Scott Stapp Scott Stapp (4:14)
Surround Me (Lyrics) Scott Stapp Scott Stapp (4:35)
The Great Divide Scott Stapp Scott Stapp (4:01)
Sublime Scott Stapp Scott Stapp (4:13)
You Will Soar (Lyrics) Scott Stapp Scott Stapp (3:39)
Broken (Lyrics) Scott Stapp Scott Stapp (4:17)

Credits

Ron Saint Germain (Producer), Ron Saint Germain (Mixing), Bob Ludwig (Mastering), John Kurzweg (Producer), John Kurzweg (Engineer), John Kurzweg (Mixing), Craig Poole (Guitar Technician), James Mills with Bailey's Nervous Kats (Videography), James Mills with Bailey's Nervous Kats (Documentation), Dave Gonzalez (Intern), Chapman Baehler (Photography), Michael Wong (Cover Photo), Mark Archer (Drums), Mark Archer (Group Member), Scott Stapp (Producer), Scott Stapp (Mixing), Shepard Fairey (Artwork), Carl Stubner (Management), Mike Froedge (Drum Technician), Clarita Sanchez (?), John Curry (Guitar), John Curry (Group Member), Ron Taylor (Digital Editing), Mitch Burman (Bass), Mitch Burman (Group Member), Rick Canny (Management), Pete Deboer (Engineer), Pete Deboer (Digital Editing), Aristides Rincon (Guitar), Aristides Rincon (Group Member), Diana Meltzer (A&R), Javier Valverde (Assistant Engineer), Robert Selvaggio (Engineer), Robert A. Moses (Assistant Engineer), Billy Mullan (Intern), Kitzie Perez (Assistant Engineer), Jordan Rea (Intern), Ronald Rincon (Production Assistant)
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The Great Divide
Studio album by Scott Stapp
Released November 22, 2005
Recorded 2005
Genre Post-grunge, Alternative Rock, Rock
Length 42:41
Label Wind-up Records
Producer John Kurzweg
Professional reviews

The Great Divide is the first solo album released by Scott Stapp in 2005, the then-former vocalist for Creed. The album came about after the original breakup of Creed and Stapp's collaboration on the original songs inspired by Mel Gibson's film The Passion of the Christ. There is a common conception that the lyrics seem to make references to the breakup of Creed. Although it was certified platinum in December 2005, only a month after its release, The Great Divide has failed to sell as well as Creed's three albums, which were all multi-platinum records. John Kurzweg, who produced all of Creed's albums, also produced The Great Divide.

A follow-up for the album is due out in 2010, as announced by Stapp.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Reach Out" – 4:27
  2. "Fight Song" – 4:05
  3. "Hard Way" – 3:42
  4. "Justify" – 5:23
  5. "Let Me Go" – 4:14
  6. "Surround Me" – 4:35
  7. "The Great Divide" – 4:01
  8. "Sublime" – 4:13
  9. "You Will Soar" – 3:39
  10. "Broken" – 4:17

Charts

Albums - Billboard Magazine (North America)

Year Chart Position
2005 The Billboard 200 19

Singles - Billboard Music Charts (North America)

Year Single Chart Position
2005 The Great Divide Mainstream Rock Tracks 20

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