Talk:Evanescence discography
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[edit] Not For Your Ears (2003)
I wonder why the 'Not For Your Ears' album isn't listed... Tracks on this album:
Track Length Popularity
- 1 Whisper 2002 05:13 14%
- 2 Everybody's Fool 03:02 100%
- 3 Anything for You 03:25 20%
- 4 Even in Death 04:09 31%
- 5 Further Away 03:53 15%
- 6 Imaginary 03:32 88%
- 7 My Tourniquet 03:49 18%
- 8 Taking Over Me 03:19 82%
- 9 Haunted 03:31 90%
- 10 Before the Dawn 03:17 22%
- 11 Untitled (I Must Be Dreaming) 04:20 2%
- 12 Hello 03:34 85%
- 13 Taking Over Me (long version) 03:42 0%
- 14 Missing 04:15 27%
- 15 Surrender 03:37 24%
- 16 Bring Me to Life (original version) 04:08 0%
- 17 Breathe No More 03:48 17%
- 18 Forgive Me 03:02 24%
- 19 You 04:38 19%
source: http://www.last.fm/music/Evanescence/Not+for+Your+Ears
sorry for the formatting...
- It is not listed due to it being a fake Album/Demo CD. It is apparently a compilation of various other demos and Amy Lee's "You" (which isn't even an Evanescence song).[1] This is non-notable and for the reasons above should not go in this article. -- Huntster T • @ • C 21:37, 29 October 2006 (UTC)
[edit] "Complete"?
The "complete" list of recordings seems to be missing a few unreleased items. I've come across the following tracks, downloaded by a friend over a P2P network, which seem genuine to me:
"Wash it all away (demo)", 7:23. Production quality isn't great, so probably a very early recording. From the length, there's an outside chance due to the length of the file that this is "Understanding" (which I haven't yet heard) misnamed. Most distinctive aspect is probably the spoken sound samples, which seem to be discussing repressed memories, in case that helps identify it as a misnamed file. Chorus contains lyrics "Can't wash it all away // can't wish it all away."Scratch that: Looks like this is "Understanding". JulesH 21:21, 23 September 2006 (UTC)
- "Heart-shaped box", 3:56. A recording from a live radio session in which they played said Nirvana song. This is not the recording on Going Under. As its clearly a bootleg, I'm not sure whether or not it should be included.
Hope this is useful to someone. JulesH 20:17, 23 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Origin
Their debut album "Origin" is mentioned in just about every Evanescence article, and even has it's own page. Yet it's not mentioned here at all. —The preceding unsigned comment was added by 168.105.126.76 (talk • contribs) 14:13, 24 October 2006 (UTC)
- That is because it is not considered a true album. Origin is a demo CD, released by the band themselves in a very limited distribution back when they were playing in Arkansas. It is mentioned in the article, under "Complete list of band recordings". -- Huntster T • @ • C 20:48, 24 October 2006 (UTC)