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{{Infobox album|Type=Soundtrack|Name=Daredevil: The Album|Artist=Various Artists|Released=February 4, 2003|Length=74:07|Producer=Various, [[Dave Fortman]] <small>(track 9)</small>, [[Ben Moody]] <small>(track 17)</small>|Label=[[Wind-up Records]]|Cover=Daredevil.jpg}}
{{Infobox album|Type=Soundtrack|Name=Daredevil: The Album|Artist=Various Artists|Released=February 4, 2003|Length=74:07|Producer=Various, [[Dave Fortman]] <small>(track 9)</small>, [[Ben Moody]] <small>(track 17)</small>|Label=[[Wind-up Records]]|Cover=Daredevil.jpg}}


'''Daredevil: The Album''' is the soundtrack for the film ''Daredevil'' published in 2003 by [[Wind-up Records]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20030124070332/http://evanescence.com/ Evanescence.com] (archived page from January 24, 2003)</ref> All of the songs included in the album were still unreleased<ref>Except of "[[My Immortal]]" previously published in ''[[Origin]]'', in a slightly different version (no strings).</ref> and some of the songs were featured in successive releases. ''[[Bring Me To Life]]''<ref>This soundtrack propelled Evanescence into the spotlight with the breakthrough song "[[Bring Me To Life]]" featuring [[Paul McCoy]] of the band [[12 Stones]].</ref> and ''[[My Immortal]]'' were republished in ''[[Fallen]]''.
'''Daredevil: The Album''' is the soundtrack for the film ''Daredevil'' published in 2003 by [[Wind-up Records]].<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20030124070332/http://evanescence.com/ Evanescence.com] (archived page from January 24, 2003)</ref> All of the songs included in the album were still unreleased<ref>Except "[[My Immortal]]" previously published in ''[[Origin]]'', in a slightly different version (no strings).</ref> and some of the songs were featured in successive releases. ''[[Bring Me To Life]]''<ref>This soundtrack propelled Evanescence into the spotlight with the breakthrough song "[[Bring Me To Life]]" featuring [[Paul McCoy]] of the band [[12 Stones]].</ref> and ''[[My Immortal]]'' were republished in ''[[Fallen]]''.


The version of ''My Immortal'' used in the film is slightly different from the album version, with a grand piano intro.
''Bring Me to Life'' was chosen for the soundtrack when Fox was looking for a song with a female voice to fit an specific scene in the movie, which cut back and forth between Elektra and Daredevil. The producers heard a version of it with a rap, which wasn't [[Paul McCoy]]'s voice, and they liked it as it fulfilled the purpose.<ref name=vh12003>{{cite news|last=Kaufman|first=Gil|title=Evanescence: Fallen To the Top|url=http://www.vh1.com/artists/interview/1472058/20030523/evanescence.jhtml|accessdate=June 5, 2013|work=VH1|date=May 29, 2003|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20071001030537/http://www.vh1.com/artists/interview/1472058/20030523/evanescence.jhtml|archivedate=October 1, 2007}}</ref> Originally, the song didn't have the male vocals, as this was forced by the label to make it marketable.<ref name=vh12003 />
 
The version of ''My Immortal'' used in the film is slightly different from the album version, with a grand piano intro. The song was picked for a scene by the film director, Mark Steven Johnson, after he listened to the band's demos.<ref name=rocksound2>{{cite journal|last=Perrone|first=Pierre|title=Evanescence: Vanishing Point|journal=Rock Sound|year=2003|pages=38|url=https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10155259858190739&set=a.10155259759920739}}</ref>


==Track Listing==  
==Track Listing==  

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Daredevil: The Album
Soundtrack album by Various Artists
Released February 4, 2003
Length 74:07
Label Wind-up Records
Producer Various, Dave Fortman (track 9), Ben Moody (track 17)

Daredevil: The Album is the soundtrack for the film Daredevil published in 2003 by Wind-up Records.[1] All of the songs included in the album were still unreleased[2] and some of the songs were featured in successive releases. Bring Me To Life[3] and My Immortal were republished in Fallen.

Bring Me to Life was chosen for the soundtrack when Fox was looking for a song with a female voice to fit an specific scene in the movie, which cut back and forth between Elektra and Daredevil. The producers heard a version of it with a rap, which wasn't Paul McCoy's voice, and they liked it as it fulfilled the purpose.[4] Originally, the song didn't have the male vocals, as this was forced by the label to make it marketable.[4]

The version of My Immortal used in the film is slightly different from the album version, with a grand piano intro. The song was picked for a scene by the film director, Mark Steven Johnson, after he listened to the band's demos.[5]

Track Listing

  1. Fuel - Won't Back Down
  2. The Calling - For You
  3. Saliva - Bleed For Me
  4. Seether - Hang On
  5. Nickelback - Learn The Hard Way
  6. Drowning Pool ft. Rob Zombie - The Man Without Fear
  7. Nappy Roots ft. Marcos Curiel of P.O.D. - Right Now
  8. Moby - Evening Rain
  9. Evanescence - Bring Me To Life
  10. Chevelle - Until You're Reformed
  11. Hoobastank - Right Before Your Eyes
  12. PaloAlto - Fade Out-In
  13. Revis - Caught In The Rain
  14. BoySetFire - High Wire Escape Artist
  15. Autopilot Off - Raise Your Rifles
  16. Graeme Revell and Mike Einziger - Daredevil Theme
  17. Evanescence - My Immortal
  18. Finger Eleven - Sad Exchange
  19. Endo - Simple Lies
  20. 12 Stones - Let Go

Notes and references

  1. Evanescence.com (archived page from January 24, 2003)
  2. Except "My Immortal" previously published in Origin, in a slightly different version (no strings).
  3. This soundtrack propelled Evanescence into the spotlight with the breakthrough song "Bring Me To Life" featuring Paul McCoy of the band 12 Stones.
  4. 4.0 4.1 Kaufman, Gil (May 29, 2003). "Evanescence: Fallen To the Top". VH1. Archived from the original on October 1, 2007. http://web.archive.org/web/20071001030537/http://www.vh1.com/artists/interview/1472058/20030523/evanescence.jhtml. Retrieved June 5, 2013.
  5. Perrone, Pierre (2003). "Evanescence: Vanishing Point". Rock Sound: 38. https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=10155259858190739&set=a.10155259759920739.