SoulDecision
soulDecision | |
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Origin | Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada |
Genres | Pop, R&B |
Years active | 1993–2005 |
Labels |
MGM (1999–2002) Sextant (2002-2005) |
Past members |
Trevor Guthrie David Bowman Ken Lewko James Reid Adam Stillman |
soulDecision was a Canadian pop band active from 1993 to 2005, best known for their hit single "Faded".
Career
The group was formed in Vancouver under the original name Indecision by singer and multi-instrumentalist Trevor Guthrie, singer David Bowman, and keyboard player Ken Lewko, who were studying music together at Capilano College. Before signing a record deal, they released a couple of singles that received national top 40 radio airplay. The success of those singles led them to a record deal with Universal Music. However, due to naming conflicts, they had to change their name from Indecision, a requirement they were unhappy with; they in fact, allowed their manager, Gary Francis, to choose the new name soulDecision.[1] Although launched at the height of the boy band era, soulDecision were not a boy band, as they wrote their own music and played their own instruments.
No One Does It Better
The group's first studio album entitled No One Does It Better was recorded in Velvet Sound Studios in Sydney, Australia and released on February 22, 2000 in Canada. The album's single "Faded", an uptempo pop tune mixed with R&B and featuring a rap sequence by Thrust, was a hit in Canada, reaching number one on the country's singles chart.[2] It also reached number 22 in the U.S. The follow-up, "Ooh It's Kinda Crazy" also reached number one in Canada, and at one time became the number one request on MTV's Total Request Live. No One Does It Better sold over one million copies worldwide.
In the wake of this album's success, they toured with Christina Aguilera on the Canadian and some American legs of her North American tour. Also opened for *N SYNC.
Shady Satin Drug
soulDecision released their second album Shady Satin Drug on October 26, 2004. From the album, the group released the singles "Cadillac Dress", "Kiss the Walls" and "Hypnotize", all of which received steady airplay on Canadian top 40 radio. However, due to the lack of support from the Canadian music industry, less than 2000 copies were printed.
Shortly before the release of Shady Satin Drug, David Bowman decided to part ways with soulDecision and start his own band Seven Lies. The band added the original touring line up, guitarist James Reid, bass player Tino Zolfo and drummer Terepai Richmond to the mix.
However, after an across country Canadian tour in 2005, Trevor Guthrie took a break from soulDecision to write and record his first solo record.
Discography
Albums
Year | Album details | Peak | Certifications (sales threshold) | ||||||
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CAN | US | ||||||||
2000 | No One Does It Better
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7 | 103 |
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2004 | Shady Satin Drug
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"—" denotes releases that did not chart | |||||||||
Singles
Year | Title | Chart Positions | Album | |
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CAN [2][4][5] |
US [6] | |||
1997 | "Tonight" | — | — | single only |
"Not Enough" | — | — | ||
1998 | "Ooh It's Kinda Crazy" | 45 | — | |
1999 | "Faded" (featuring Thrust) | 1 | 22 | No One Does It Better |
2000 | "No One Does It Better" | 10 | — | |
"Ooh It's Kinda Crazy" (re-release) | 18 | — | ||
"Gravity" | 59 | — | ||
2001 | "Let's Do It Right" | — | — | |
2004 | "Cadillac Dress" | — | — | Shady Satin Drug |
"Kiss the Walls" | — | — | ||
"Hypnotize" | — | — |
References
- ↑ http://www.rockpublication.com/souldecicion.htm
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 {{cite web|url=http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/rpm/028020-119.01-e.php?&file_num=nlc008388.8304&type=1&interval=20&PHPSESSID=c6btf3r8hs459qqt5ln3o3dcv5|title=Top Singles - Volume 70, No. 19, March 13, 2000|date=March 13, 2000|publisher=RPM}}
- ↑ "Gold Platinum Database: SoulDecision". Canadian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 2011-07-12.
- ↑ "Indecision Top Singles positions". RPM. Retrieved 2011-01-30.
- ↑ "SoulDecision Top Singles positions". RPM. Retrieved 2010-06-21.
- ↑ "SoulDecision > Charts & Awards > Billboard Singles". allmusic. Retrieved 2010-05-15.
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