Acoustic Tracks: Difference between revisions

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*[[Call Me When You're Sober]] (John LeCompt - Guitar, David Eggar - Cello, Amy Lee - Vocals)
*[[Call Me When You're Sober]] (John LeCompt - Guitar, David Eggar - Cello, Amy Lee - Vocals)
*[[Even In Death]] (Ben Moody - Guitar, Amy Lee - Vocals)
*[[Even In Death]] (Ben Moody - Guitar, Amy Lee - Vocals)
*[[Everybody's Fool]]<ref>As far as we're aware, they never fully recorded [[Everybody's Fool]], and the only sample of it can be heard on the [[Anywhere But Home]] extra footage of them jamming the song.</ref> ([[Terry Balsamo]] - Guitar, Amy Lee - Vocals)
*[[Everybody's Fool]] ([[Terry Balsamo]] - Guitar, Amy Lee - Vocals)<ref>One full recorded version is known to exist—a bootleg from an Evanescence/Seether acoustic show in Washington D.C right before the show in Maryland on 7/24/04. There is also a short  sample of it that can be heard on the Anywhere But Home extra footage of Terry and Amy jamming the song.</ref>
*[[Going Under]] (Ben Moody - Guitar, Amy Lee - Vocals)
*[[Going Under]] (Ben Moody - Guitar, Amy Lee - Vocals)
*[[Good Enough]] (John - Guitar, David Eggar - Cello, Amy Lee - Vocals)
*[[Good Enough]] (John - Guitar, David Eggar - Cello, Amy Lee - Vocals)
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== Notes ==
== Notes ==
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A full live version of Everybody's Fool acoustic does exist, other than the one that can be viewed on Anywhere But Home.

Revision as of 21:02, 30 January 2007

Evanescence has performed many of their own songs acoustically. There is some debate as to which songs actually classify as acoustic since some of the tracks (i.e. Exodus, Breathe No More, etc.) were recorded just using piano, but as these were recorded in the studio with production, programming, etc., they are generally discounted. Here is a full list as it stands at the moment:


Notes

  1. One full recorded version is known to exist—a bootleg from an Evanescence/Seether acoustic show in Washington D.C right before the show in Maryland on 7/24/04. There is also a short sample of it that can be heard on the Anywhere But Home extra footage of Terry and Amy jamming the song.
  2. It is presumed that Ben Moody played guitars on this track, but there are definitely two guitars heard - it was either layered over or there's somebody else playing with him.
  3. No recording of this exists, as far as we're aware - it was played at the Kerrang album launch promo appearance in London (06 SEP 2006).