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The piano is the principal instrument for the album. The album was leaked to the public on September 4th, 2006. | The piano is the principal instrument for the album. The album was leaked to the public on September 4th, 2006. | ||
On June 2006 (four months before the album's release), Amy posted on EvBoard.com: | |||
{{quote|I hope you all love the record, I know I do, but just one tip about it- each song really has a life of its own. It would be impossible to judge the record on one song alone. Some are much heavier than we've ever been before, some more soulful, some more fun- the only word that really describes all of them is "more." ...as I'm reading this I still think its all meaningless without hearing the album. Just be open minded, because I wasn't aiming to give people what they expect.<ref name="evboardcupcake" /> | |||
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[[Image:Wotwcover.jpg|left|90px]] [[Weight of the World Single|Weight of the World]] ( | [[Image:Wotwcover.jpg|left|90px]] [[Weight of the World Single|Weight of the World]] (Colombia only) | ||
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<ref name="bandcollab">{{cite news|last=Titus|first=Christa|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/470555/amy-lee-new-evanescence-album-is-much-more-of-a-band-collaboration|title=Amy Lee: New Evanescence Album Is 'Much More of a Band Collaboration'|work=Billboard|date=June 20, 2011|accessdate=May 13, 2013}}</ref> | <ref name="bandcollab">{{cite news|last=Titus|first=Christa|url=http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/470555/amy-lee-new-evanescence-album-is-much-more-of-a-band-collaboration|title=Amy Lee: New Evanescence Album Is 'Much More of a Band Collaboration'|work=Billboard|date=June 20, 2011|accessdate=May 13, 2013}}</ref> | ||
<ref name="evboardcupcake">{{cite web|last=Lee|first=Amy|date=June 13, 2006|url=http://www.evboard.com/885879-post1.html|title=Happy cupcake sprinkly funland-the album!|work=[[EvBoard]]|accessdate=August 18, 2013}}</ref> | |||
<ref name="symbolsss">Herder Lexikon, Dicionário de Símbolos, Cultrix, 1994. ISBN: 8531601290</ref> | <ref name="symbolsss">Herder Lexikon, Dicionário de Símbolos, Cultrix, 1994. ISBN: 8531601290</ref> |
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The Open Door | |
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Released | September 25, 2006 |
Recorded | September 2005 - March 2006 |
Label | Wind-up Records |
Length | 54:15 |
Producer | Dave Fortman |
Previous Release | Anywhere But Home (2004) |
Next Release | Evanescence (2011) |
Singles |
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The Open Door is Evanescence's second studio album and third album overall. It was released on September 30, 2006 in Australia and Italy, October 2, 2006 in Europe and October 3, 2006 in North America. The album was recorded at The Record Plant in Hollywood, California, and mixed at Ocean Way Studios in March of 2006. Has since sold more than 5 million copies worldwide,[1] with 2.1 million copies sold in the US alone.[2]
The piano is the principal instrument for the album. The album was leaked to the public on September 4th, 2006.
On June 2006 (four months before the album's release), Amy posted on EvBoard.com: {{quote|I hope you all love the record, I know I do, but just one tip about it- each song really has a life of its own. It would be impossible to judge the record on one song alone. Some are much heavier than we've ever been before, some more soulful, some more fun- the only word that really describes all of them is "more." ...as I'm reading this I still think its all meaningless without hearing the album. Just be open minded, because I wasn't aiming to give people what they expect.[3]
Amy referred to the album's title during an interview:
Track listing
- "Sweet Sacrifice"
- "Call Me When You're Sober"
- "Weight of the World"
- "Lithium"
- "Cloud Nine"
- "Snow White Queen"
- "Lacrymosa"
- "Like You"
- "Lose Control"
- "The Only One"
- "Your Star"
- "All That I'm Living For"
- "Good Enough"
Japanese edition bonus track
- "Call Me When You're Sober" (Acoustic version)
Japanese limited edition
- "Call Me When You're Sober" (Video)
- Making of the Video
B-sides
Singles
The first single
Released on Digital format in August 15, 2006
Released on CD format in September 25, 2006
The second single
Released on CD format in January 8, 2007
Sweet Sacrifice (Germany only)
The third single
Released on Digital format in May 25, 2007, limited
Released on CD format in May 25, 2007, limited
The fourth single
Original release date November 30, 2007
Eventually cancelled
Weight of the World (Colombia only)
The fifth single
Released in October 2007, limited to radio
Credits
Credits taken from Allmusic and from the liner notes of the booklet.
The ArtworkAbove each lyric, there are different images. They are analogous to the lyrics, as this is the art purpose. It should be noted that these are fan interpretations.
See alsoNotes and References
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