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| Concept      = 1998
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| Label        = [[Bigwig Enterprises]]<br>Gotee Records
| Label        = [[Bigwig Enterprises]]<br>[[Gotee Records]]
| Producer    = [[Michael Tait]], [[Chad Chapin]]<ref name="enclave" />
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|Released=Late 1998/Summer 1999 (scrapped)
| Last album  = [[Evanescence (EP)|''Evanescence'' EP]]<br />(1998)
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'''''Vanish''''' was the name of a full-length album project that Amy and Ben were planning to have released after the 1998 EP, ''[[Evanescence EP]]''. It was planned to be released in late 1998 through [[Bigwig Enterprises]] in collaboration with Gotee Records.<ref name=":0">[[:File:Brad Caviness email 199807122103 RE v beta p1.JPG|E-mail written by Brad Caviness on July 12, 1998]] (Part 1)</ref><ref>[[:File:Brad Caviness email 199807122103 RE v beta p2.JPG|E-mail written by Brad Caviness on July 12, 1998]] (Part 2)</ref> Little is known about this project except that the artwork was to feature elements from Amy's paintings. The scheme was "very dark and green and drippy<ref name=drippy />." The idea was eventually scrapped and ''[[Origin]]'' was the full-length album that was released much later.<ref name="drippy" />  
'''''Vanish''''' was the name of a full-length album project that Amy and Ben were planning to have released after the 1998 EP, ''[[Evanescence EP]]''. It was planned to be released in late 1998 through [[Bigwig Enterprises]] in collaboration with [[Gotee Records]].<ref name=":0">[[:File:Brad Caviness email 199807122103 RE v beta p1.JPG|E-mail written by Brad Caviness on July 12, 1998]] (Part 1)</ref><ref>[[:File:Brad Caviness email 199807122103 RE v beta p2.JPG|E-mail written by Brad Caviness on July 12, 1998]] (Part 2)</ref> It was going to be produced by [[Michael Tait]] and [[Chad Chapin]], and the release date was pushed back to summer 1999.<ref name="enclave">[https://web.archive.org/web/20040829074437/http://www.notachristianband.com/enclave.shtml "Enclave Interview (1998)"]. ''Notachristianband.com''.</ref> Little is known about this project except that the artwork was to feature elements from Amy's paintings. The scheme was "very dark and green and drippy<ref name=drippy />." The idea was eventually scrapped and ''[[Origin]]'' was the full-length album that was released much later.<ref name="drippy" />  


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==References==
==References==
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<ref name=drippy>{{cite web|title=Email correspondence between AeternusAmatorius and a source close to Evanescence between 1995 and 2001 eras.|url=https://evanescencereference.info/wiki/index.php?title=File:VanishInfo.jpeg|date=December 20, 2012}}</ref>
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[[Category:Unreleased albums]]
[[Category:Unreleased albums]]

Latest revision as of 18:37, 12 August 2021

Vanish
Compact Disc by Evanescence
Released Late 1998/Summer 1999 (scrapped)
Label Bigwig Enterprises
Gotee Records
Producer Michael Tait, Chad Chapin[1]
Evanescence chronology
Evanescence EP
(1998)
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Vanish was the name of a full-length album project that Amy and Ben were planning to have released after the 1998 EP, Evanescence EP. It was planned to be released in late 1998 through Bigwig Enterprises in collaboration with Gotee Records.[2][3] It was going to be produced by Michael Tait and Chad Chapin, and the release date was pushed back to summer 1999.[1] Little is known about this project except that the artwork was to feature elements from Amy's paintings. The scheme was "very dark and green and drippy[4]." The idea was eventually scrapped and Origin was the full-length album that was released much later.[4]

Tracklisting

Unknown/Undeveloped

Line-Up

Amy Lee
Ben Moody

References