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Creed To Release 25th Anniversary Deluxe Edition Of 'Human Clay'

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News
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On August 16, Creed will release a 25th anniversary deluxe edition of their sophomore album, Human Clay.

The deluxe 2-CD release features the newly remastered original album, plus bonus material, including a never-before-heard concert recording, captured in San Antonio, Texas, in 1999.

A deluxe digital edition of the album also features six additional bonus tracks, including alternate versions of "Higher" and "With Arms Wide Open" and a cover of the Doors classic "Roadhouse Blues" featuring guitarist Robby Krieger.

The original 11-track album can also be found on a series of limited-edition 2-LP pressings, available on color vinyl for the first time.

To gear up for their reunion, the band is also remastering their iconic music videos in HD. Head to Creed's official YouTube channel to watch the newly restored videos for "With Arms Wide Open" and "Higher."

Released in September 1999, Human Clay cemented Creed as certified superstars, debuting at No. 1 on Billboard 200.

Human Clay has sold more than 11 million copies in the U.S. alone, achieving a rare Diamond certification by the RIAA.

"Twenty-five years ago, we could have never guessed we'd be celebrating Human Clay's lasting impact while embarking on a whole new chapter together in 2024," reflects Creed frontman Scott Stapp. "Then and now, it's the fans who've embraced these songs and found a deeper connection to them as they've progressed in their lives. Now, we're reconnecting with these songs like it's the first time and seeing the impact on a whole new generation."

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