SoulDecision
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- The correct title of this article is soulDecision. The initial letter is shown capitalized due to technical restrictions.
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Origin | Vancouver, BC |
Years active | 1993–2005 (Band) |
Genres | Pop, Dance, Adult Contemporary, Rock |
Labels | MGM (1999–2002) Sextant (2002–present) |
soulDecision was a Canadian pop group who was most well-known for their 1999 hit song, "Faded".
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[edit] The Beginning
The group comprised singers Trevor Guthrie and David Bowman, along with keyboard player Ken Lewko, and more recently, guitarist James Reid, bass player Tino Zolfo and drummer Terepai Richmond. Although they got their start in the days of the boy band and while they share the good looks and female fan base of boy bands, they wrote their own songs and played their own instruments, and had more control over their career than most boy bands had.
[edit] Early Success
The group formed in Vancouver, British Columbia, in the mid-1990s. Known firstly as Indecision, they released a couple of moderately successful singles before finally landing a record deal with Universal Music. The result was a name change and the album No One Does It Better, released in 2000. That album produced the hit singles "Faded", which hit #22 in the U.S., and "Ooh It's Kinda Crazy", which was at one time the number one request on MTV's Total Request Live.
[edit] Faded
The single was a mix of R&B and late 90s pop with an added rap verse. The song was mainly about sex and drinking. Even with this subject matter "Faded" became soulDecision's biggest hit. Main vocalist Trevor Guthrie however disliked the video. He said the video didn't really give fans a good idea what the band was about. But the video became a hit on MTV and MuchMusic. No One Does It Better, which blended pop with some elements of R&B and dance, sold over 750,000 copies, one million worldwide. In 2004, David Bowman decided to part ways with soulDecision and start his own band Seven Lies. He felt that "personalities" have changed due to their fame. soulDecision added Reid, Zolfo and Richmond to bring their trio to a more inclusive band of five.
[edit] Fade Out
On October 26, 2004 soulDecision released their second album Shady Satin Drug. They have had two singles, "Cadillac Dress" and "Kiss the Walls", which have achieved major radio airplay in Canada. The last single released from the album was "Hypnotize". The album however only sold 10,000 copies, and was far from the fame of their debut album. After a small tour Trevor Guthrie announced that soulDecision was no more and Trevor was becoming a solo artist. Shady Satin Drug cost 5.4 million to produce and promote, and since it didn't become commercial, it bankrupted the Sextant label. However nothing has been released from Guthrie. In 2007, MCA will release the album "Faded: The Best of soulDecision" which will have tracks from No One Does It Better and Shady Satin Drug. The Lead single is entitled "Sucky Love SOng".
[edit] Discography
- No One Does It Better released 2/22/2000 Sales: 750,000 K (US/ CA) 1 million WW
- Shady Satin Drug released 10/26/2004 Sales 10,000 K
- "Faded: The Best of soulDecision" TBA
[edit] Singles
- 1999 "Faded"
- 2000 "Ooh It's Kinda Crazy"
- 2000 "No One Does It Better"
- 2001 "Let's Do It Right"
- 2000 "Gravity"
From "Shady Satin Drug"
- 2004 "Cadillac Dress": #18 Canadian CHR Spins Chart; #20 Canadian Hot AC Spins Chart (according to Mediabase); & #5 Canadian National Club Chart
- 2004 "Kiss The Walls": #10 Canadian Hot AC Spins Chart & #44 Canadian CHR Spins Chart (according to Mediabase)
- 2005 "Hypnotize"
- 2007 "Suckey Love Song"
[edit] External links
- YouTube video for "Faded" (Video has been removed due to terms of use violation)