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The Ultimate Collection | ||||
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Box set by Evanescence | ||||
Released | 9 December 2016 | |||
Recorded | 2000-2016 | |||
Label | The Bicycle Music Company | |||
Evanescence chronology | ||||
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Collection vinyl boxset that contains all Evanescence discography from Origin, to 2016. It also contains a 52 page casebound book, with collectable art portfolio that includes never before seen handwritten lyrics and art . Aside from official albums, it also has the Lost Whispers new album, which contains all the B-sides of the last albums, a new version of Even In Death and Lost Whispers (the song used as an intro for the 2009 shows).
It was actually really cool to reconnect with the history of the band, because it’s been a minute now. I’m 34, and I think we started making Evanescence music when I was, I don’t know, a young teenager. So there’s a big history, and there’s a large volume of music.
It’s cool, it feels really good to be able to listen back just at the body of work and be like, “Wow, this is cool. I did something with my life.” And there are things from the oldest stuff especially where I would never do that now. Like oh, my gosh, we were trying to sound like some crazy orchestral Metallica thing, I don’t know. But I was cringing at moments; I have to be honest. I’m listening back at that stuff and cringing. But as a fan, I love it.[1] |
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