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This list is regarding [[Evanescence]]'s Pre-Fallen material spanning from their start in 1995 until the release of their first promotional single, [[Bring_Me_to_Life_Single | Bring Me to Life]], in 2002.  
This list is regarding [[Evanescence]]'s pre-''[[Fallen]]'' material spanning from their start in 1995 until the release of their first commercial single, ''[[Bring_Me_to_Life_Single | Bring Me to Life]]'', in 2003. <br>
We will also be touching briefly on some history and information revolving around these old tracks.  
We will also be touching briefly on some history and information revolving around these old tracks. <br>


On February 24, 2003, [[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7mWZ3UikH5NbHdTR0dnOFdyakU/view in an interview]], Amy and Ben gave their permission to download all pre-Fallen material after learning that their Origin album was selling on eBay for $250.00.  
On February 24, 2003, [[https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B7mWZ3UikH5NbHdTR0dnOFdyakU/view in an interview]], Amy and Ben gave their permission to download all pre-''[[Fallen]]'' material after learning that their ''[[Origin]]'' album was selling on eBay for $250.00.  




==1995 to 1998==  
==1995 to 1998==  
It is well known that in 1995 this is when Evanescence first got their start.  
It is well known that in 1995 this is when Evanescence first got their start.<br>
[[Ben Moody]] and [[Amy Lee]] met at church camp. Ben's story differs a bit from Amy's, but this is to be expected. Ben noticed Amy after she had been playing numerous songs on piano, but what caught his ear is when she played Meatloaf's ''I'd Do Anything for Love''. Ben approached Amy and struck up a conversation and asked if she would like to start a band with him. Amy obliged.   
[[Ben Moody]] and [[Amy Lee]] met at church camp. Ben's story differs a bit from Amy's, but this is to be expected. Ben noticed Amy after she had been playing numerous songs on piano, but what caught his ear is when she played Meatloaf's ''I'd Do Anything for Love''. Ben approached Amy and struck up a conversation and asked if she would like to start a band with him. Amy obliged. <br>
Evanescence's first "professional" recording was finished and their first EP was released.  
   
Under the name of [[Childish Intentions]], Evanescence recorded three songs onto a [[Childish_Intentions_(demo_cassette) | cassette tape]] (posted to Ben Moody's Instagram, with the caption of "First. Demo. Ever.").
# [[Solitude]]
# [[Understanding]]
# [[Track 3]]


Under the name of [[Childish_Intentions_(demo_cassette) | Childish Intentions]], Evanescence recorded three songs onto a cassette tape (posted to Ben Moody's Instagram, with the caption of "First. Demo. Ever.").
Their first [[Evanescence_(Compact_Cassette) | professional recording]] (as referred to on Amy's Twitter account), simply titled ''Evanescence'' was a cassette with two confirmed tracks on it.  
#Solitude
# [[Solitude]]
#Understanding
# [[Understanding]]
#Track 3
 
Their first [[Evanescence_(Compact_Cassette) | professional recording]], simply titled ''Evanescence'' was a cassette with two confirmed tracks on it.  
# Solitude
# Understanding


In December 1998, Evanescence's first EP was "released" to friends and family.  
July of 1998<br>
A compilation disc was released called [[RIM v.beta]]. ''[[Understanding]]'' was the track released on this disc.  


==1999==
December 1998<br>
Evanescence's very first and [[Evanescence_(EP) | self-titled EP]] was "released" to friends and family as a support effort.


On January 2, 1999 the first [[Evanescence_(EP) | self-titled EP]] was released with the help of BigWig Enterprises.
# [[Where Will You Go]]? ''Organ version''
# [[Where Will You Go]]? ''Organ version''
# [[Solitude]]
# [[Solitude]]
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# [[October]]
# [[October]]
# [[Me & You]] <sup>which some believe could be titled ''Me In You''</sup>
# [[Me & You]] <sup>which some believe could be titled ''Me In You''</sup>
==1999==
On January 2, 1999 the first EP was "officially" released with the help of BigWig Enterprises. <br>
'''See above December 1998 release.'''


In August 1999, the ''[[Sound Asleep]]'' EP was released.  
In August 1999, the ''[[Sound Asleep]]'' EP was released.  
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==2000==
==2000==


In May, 2000, the song Goodnight was released on the ''Blitz Local'' compilation CD.
In May, 2000, the song ''[[Goodnight]]'' was released on the ''Blitz Local'' compilation CD.
 
On July 1, 2000 a compilation album called [[We_The_Living,_Vol._3 | We the Living, Volume 3]] was released with a slightly different version of ''[[Whisper]]'' from what was released previously on the ''Sound Asleep'' EP. 
 
On November 4, 2000 the demo album [[Origin]] was released.
 
# [[Origin]]
# [[Whisper]]
# [[Imaginary]]
# [[My Immortal]]
# [[Where Will You Go]]
# [[Field Of Innocence]]
# [[Even In Death]]
# [[Anywhere]]
# [[Lies]]
# [[Away From Me]]
# [[Eternal]]


On July 1, 2000 a compilation album called ''We the Living'', Volume 3 was released with a slightly different version of Whisper from what was released previously on the ''Sound Asleep'' EP. 
Outtakes for this album include:
# [[Listen to the Rain]]
# [[Demise]]
# [[Spanish]]
# [[Catherine]]


==2001==
==2001==
In 2001, another version of ''[[Whisper]]'' was featured on another compilation disc called [[Automata]], or often referred to as ''Automata 3.0'', as it's the third issue of the magazine series.
In May 2001, ''[[Even in Death]]'' was featured on yet another compilation disc called [[The Gas Collection 25]] under the caption of "Somebody sign these guys".


==2002==
==2002==

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This list is regarding Evanescence's pre-Fallen material spanning from their start in 1995 until the release of their first commercial single, Bring Me to Life, in 2003.
We will also be touching briefly on some history and information revolving around these old tracks.

On February 24, 2003, [in an interview], Amy and Ben gave their permission to download all pre-Fallen material after learning that their Origin album was selling on eBay for $250.00.


1995 to 1998

It is well known that in 1995 this is when Evanescence first got their start.
Ben Moody and Amy Lee met at church camp. Ben's story differs a bit from Amy's, but this is to be expected. Ben noticed Amy after she had been playing numerous songs on piano, but what caught his ear is when she played Meatloaf's I'd Do Anything for Love. Ben approached Amy and struck up a conversation and asked if she would like to start a band with him. Amy obliged.

Under the name of Childish Intentions, Evanescence recorded three songs onto a cassette tape (posted to Ben Moody's Instagram, with the caption of "First. Demo. Ever.").

  1. Solitude
  2. Understanding
  3. Track 3

Their first professional recording (as referred to on Amy's Twitter account), simply titled Evanescence was a cassette with two confirmed tracks on it.

  1. Solitude
  2. Understanding

July of 1998
A compilation disc was released called RIM v.beta. Understanding was the track released on this disc.

December 1998
Evanescence's very first and self-titled EP was "released" to friends and family as a support effort.

  1. Where Will You Go? Organ version
  2. Solitude
  3. Imaginary Slower guitar version
  4. Exodus
  5. So Close
  6. Understanding 7-minute goth-anthem organ version
  7. The End

There were outtakes for this EP.

  1. Give Unto Me Piano/Vocal version
  2. Goodnight later released in 2000 on Blitz Locals
  3. My Immortal Piano chords version with extra lyrics
  4. October
  5. Me & You which some believe could be titled Me In You

1999

On January 2, 1999 the first EP was "officially" released with the help of BigWig Enterprises.
See above December 1998 release.

In August 1999, the Sound Asleep EP was released.

  1. Give Unto Me instrumental
  2. Whisper
  3. Understanding distorted guitars version, Ben loans some distorted vocals as well
  4. Forgive Me
  5. Understanding 7-minute goth-anthem organ version from 1998 EP
  6. Ascension of the Spirit this is the 11:48 second version as this is supposed to be a hidden track.

2000

In May, 2000, the song Goodnight was released on the Blitz Local compilation CD.

On July 1, 2000 a compilation album called We the Living, Volume 3 was released with a slightly different version of Whisper from what was released previously on the Sound Asleep EP.

On November 4, 2000 the demo album Origin was released.

  1. Origin
  2. Whisper
  3. Imaginary
  4. My Immortal
  5. Where Will You Go
  6. Field Of Innocence
  7. Even In Death
  8. Anywhere
  9. Lies
  10. Away From Me
  11. Eternal

Outtakes for this album include:

  1. Listen to the Rain
  2. Demise
  3. Spanish
  4. Catherine

2001

In 2001, another version of Whisper was featured on another compilation disc called Automata, or often referred to as Automata 3.0, as it's the third issue of the magazine series.

In May 2001, Even in Death was featured on yet another compilation disc called The Gas Collection 25 under the caption of "Somebody sign these guys".

2002

    • still a work in progress