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Best Of...Evanescence (2-CD) mp3 320kbps 20a2k What we got What it says The Best of Evanescence..... Evanescence is an American rock band founded in Little Rock, Arkansas in 1995 by singer/pianist Amy Lee and guitarist Ben Moody.After recording independent albums, the band released their first full-length album, Fallen, on Wind-up Records in 2003. Fallen sold more than 17 million copies worldwide and helped the band win two Grammy Awards and seven nominations, as well as scoring No. 6 in CBS's "Top Bestselling Albums of the Last 10 Years" (2008). A year later, Evanescence released their first live album, Anywhere but Home, which sold more than one million copies worldwide. In 2006, the band released their second studio album, The Open Door, which sold more than five million copies.
The line-up of the group has changed several times: David Hodges leaving in 2002, co-founder Moody left in 2003 (mid-tour), bassist Will Boyd in 2006, followed by guitarist John LeCompt and drummer Rocky Gray in 2007. The last two changes led to a hiatus, with temporary band members contributing to tour performances. Billboard ranked Evanescence No. 71 on the Best Artists of the Decade chart.
Announced in June 2009, the newest line-up of the band eventually returned with Evanescence, their self-titled third studio album, released on October 11, 2011. It debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard 200 chart with 127,000 copies in sales\.The album also debuted at No. 1 on four other different Billboard charts; the Rock Albums, Digital Albums, Alternative Albums, and the Hard Rock Albums charts. The band spent 2012 on tour in promotion of their new album with other bands including The Pretty Reckless and Fair to Midland.
Evanescence - What You Want (3:39)
Evanescence - Bring Me To Life (3:57)
Evanescence - Call Me When You're Sober (3:34)
Evanescence - End Of Dream (3:47)
Evanescence - My Immortal (4:24)
Evanescence - Missing (4:16)
Evanescence - Whisper (5:28)
Evanescence - Sweet Sacrifice (3:05)
Evanescence - Going Under (3:35)
Evanescence - My Heart Is Broken (4:27)
Evanescence - Together Again (3:18)
Evanescence - Lithium (3:44)
Evanescence - The Change (3:42)
Evanescence - Imaginary (4:17)
Evanescence - Lacrymosa (3:37)
Evanescence - Secret Door (3:53)
Evanescence - My Last Breath (4:07)
Evanescence - Erase This (3:55)
Evanescence - Away From Me (3:30)
Evanescence - Good Enough (5:31)
Evanescence - Made Of Stone (3:33)
Evanescence - Tourniquet (4:38)
Evanescence - Weight Of The World (3:37)
Evanescence - Lost In Paradise (4:42)
Evanescence - Everybodys Fool (3:16)
Evanescence - All That I'm Living For (3:48)
Evanescence - The Other Side (4:05)
Evanescence - Haunted (3:06)
Evanescence - Where Will You Go (3:47)
Evanescence - Disapper (3:06)
Evanescence - Cloud Nine (4:22)
Evanescence - Farther Away (3:58)
Evanescence - Never Go Back (4:27)
Evanescence - The Only Love (4:40)
Evanescence - Sick (3:30)
Evanescence - Oceans (3:38)
Evanescence - Lies (3:49)
Evanescence - Your Star (4:43)
Evanescence - Say You Will (3:43)
Evanescence - Field Of Innocence (5:13) 2009– present: Evanescence and hiatus
Evanescence on a concert at Maquinaria Festival, São Paulo, Brazil on November 8, 2009.
In a news posting to the Evanescence website during June 2009, Amy Lee wrote that the band was in the process of writing new material for a new album proposed for release in 2010. She stated that the music would be an evolution of previous works and be "better, stronger, and more interesting". The band played a "secret show" at the Manhattan Center Grand Ballroom in New York City on November 4, 2009, with label mates Civil Twilight. Tickets for the show sold out in five minutes. This performance acted as a warm-up for their headline appearance at the Maquinária Festival in São Paulo, Brazil, which took place on November 8.
Evanescence entered the studio on February 22, 2010, to begin recording. Will Hunt returned as drummer while a second drummer and programmer, Will "Science" Hunt, was brought in to assist in writing but ultimately did not join the band.David Campbell, who previously worked on The Open Door, was brought back to handle string arrangements and the album was scheduled for release by the producer Steve Lillywhite.Lee later said that "Steve wasn't the right fit" and was replaced by producer Nick Raskulinecz.
At the time the band began recording, the album was intended for an August or September 2010 release. However, on June 21, 2010, Lee announced on EvThreads.com that Evanescence had temporarily left the studio to work further on the album and "get our heads into the right creative space". Lee also indicated that record label Wind-up Records was going through "uncertain times", which would further delay the release of the albumThe band reentered the studio in early April 2011 with producer Nick Raskulinecz, who had produced music for Alice in Chains and Foo Fighters, to continue work on the third album. It was reported that the album would be released in late 2011. Troy McLawhorn was reported to have rejoined the band as a primary guitarist after leaving post-grunge band Seether, but Evanescence's management later stated that this was not the case.
On June 12, 2011, Amy Lee announced through her Twitter account that Troy McLawhorn was officially back with Evanescence and that the release date for the new album would be October 4, 2011.Later, on July 11, 2011 it was reported by MTV News that the release date for the album had been pushed back to October 11, and that the first single from the album will be "What You Want". The band recorded the album at Blackbird Studio, Nashville. During an interview with Kerrang!, Lee revealed that the new album's title will be Evanescence. Lee said that the decision for the title of the album was her love towards Evanescence, as well as the record being written more collaboratively than albums from the past.\Other themes are the ocean,\quest for freedom and falling in love.\
The Evanescence Tour began on August 17, 2011, with a show at War Memorial Auditorium in Nashville.\ The band then performed at Rock on the Range in Winnipeg on August 20, 2011\ and at Rock in Rio on October 2 alongside Guns N' Roses and System of a Down as well as Brazilian artists Pitty and Detonautas Roque Clube.\..After a series of events in North America, Evanescence traveled to Europe in November to play a sold-out tour in the UK, Germany and France, with support from The Pretty Reckless and Australian band ME. Evanescence performed at the Nobel Peace Prize Concert on December 11, 2011, where they played "Lost in Paradise" and "Bring Me to Life", before again touring in North America. In February 2012 they toured Japan with Dazzle Vision, and in the same month performed in other southeast Asian countries. March 2012 saw the band tour Australia and New Zealand with Blaqk Audio. Between April and July 2012, Evanescence toured in Europe and North America, with additional stops in Africa and the Middle East.
Evanescence paused their tour to take part in the Carnival of Madness Tour alongside Halestorm, Cavo, New Medicine and Chevelle. This tour began on July 31, 2012, in Springfield, Illinois, and ran through September 2, 2012, ending in Buffalo, New York. The Evanescence Tour resumed in October 2012 with stops in South America, Costa Rica and Panama. The tour wrapped with a series of shows in England, ending on November 9, 2012, in London's Wembley Arena. Lee stated the band plans to take an extended break after the tour, saying, "At the end of any really long tour you need to get your head in order. I think at the end of the run we'll go on a break for a while and figure things out."
In October 2013, Wind-up Records sold part of their catalog of artists, including Evanescence and their master recordings, to Bicycle Music Company. Bicycle's sister company Concord Music Group will market the catalog.
On January 3, 2014, it was announced that Amy Lee had filed a lawsuit against former record label Wind-up Records, seeking $1.5 million in unpaid royalties owed to the band. In March 2014, via her Twitter account, Lee announced that she and Evanescence had been released from their record label and were independent artists. So there's the way they went. Will they reappear .....of course Amy Lee reappeared on the Soundtrack from It will come to me but Evanescence....