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Anywhere But Home (w/ bonus DVD)

Anywhere But Home (w/ bonus DVD) Tracks
1. Haunted
2. Going Under
3. Taking Over Me
4. Everybody's Fool
5. Thoughtless
6. My Last Breath
7. Farther Away
8. Breathe No More
9. My Immortal
10. Bring Me To Life
11. Tourniquet
12. Imaginary
13. Whisper
14. Missing (previously unreleased audio track - studio recording)
15. Bring Me to Life (music video)
16. Going Under (music video)
17. My Immortal (music video)
18. Everybody's Fool (music video)
19. Behind-the-Scenes video program
20. Haunted
21. Going Under
22. Taking Over Me
23. Everybody’s Fool
24. Thoughtless
25. My Last Breath
26. Farther Away
27. Breathe No More
28. My Immortal
29. Bring Me to Life
30. Tourniquet
31. Imaginary
32. Whisper
33. Missing (previously unreleased audio track - studio recording)
Evanescence - Anywhere But Home (w/ bonus DVD)
Anywhere But Home (w/ bonus DVD) Review
Essentially a live showcase for their mega-selling breakthrough Fallen, this CD/DVD combo set chronicles Evanescence in peak form during a subsequent tour stop in Paris. The performances here lean early on the crunch of guitarists John Lecompt and Terry Balsamo (reaching a peak on the the band's potent cover of Korn's "Thoughtless"), but ultimately revolve around the melodramatic, goth-rooted vocal charisma of singer Amy Lee. It's on stripped-down, yet still larger-than-life takes of "Bring Me to Life" and "My Immortal," as well as the shadowy grace of "Breathe No More," that Lee stakes her claim to the alt.diva throne. Taken as a whole, the forceful renditions here argue that this live recording was hardly premature, instead well documenting the band's more direct musical tack and considerable live chops. The CD contains the appropriately named, previously unreleased studio track "Missing," while the DVD supplements its crisply shot and edited concert performances with four videos and an hour of documentary footage and interviews. --Jerry McCulley
Anywhere But Home (w/ bonus DVD) Review
Evanescence’s "Anywhere But Home", captures one night of the magic as cameras entered The Zenith in Paris to capture the phenomenon. The two-disc DVD/CD features Evanescence’s sold-out European tour and is offered in both 5.1 and two-track audio mixes. In addition to the live concert DVD, which was directed by Hamish Hamilton (U2, Peter Gabriel), "Anywhere But Home" also includes a CD of the concert presented in a two-track mix, and the previously unreleased studio recording of the composition "Missing." The DVD features the band's four music videos, an hour-long behind-the-scenes program, and some special surprises in addition to the concert film. The special surprises will be discovered by the viewer as they navigate the menus designed exclusively for this special release.


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RIYL Amy Lee singer Evanescence Cindy Steiger Her Alibi
4
Amy Lee also does a duet on the Punisher soundtrack. She's only 27 or so. I think the whole 'goth' association is nonsense, but the music stands by itself.
If you like female vocals set to heavier rock music, check out Cindy Steiger at www,Soundclick,com/CindySteiger There's MP3s to d/l. Currently unsigned, Cindy Steiger seeks a new distribution deal, so contact her via URL and don't miss out o this oppurtunity. If you like what you hear, then go to the band website for Cindy's band Her Alibi at HerAlibi.ca from Edmonton Alberta Canada. Cindy is an upcoming beautiful talented singer who's actually even older and more experienced than Amy Lee, but that's the industry for ya.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2006-01-23
my eyes are bleeding I say
3
I don't own this thing but i've seen it. As much as I personally enjoy this band, this overly produced, hour long MTV video, gave me vertigo so bad I felt like puking. Fortunately, I had the music and the vision of Amy Lee to keep the chunks at bay and swallowed back. Now my question is does the band know about this and know it sucks really bad..or was it even THEIR IDEA!??!
Posted by Anonymous, on 2006-01-11
Yay for Evanescence!!! (No, I couldn't think of a better title...)
5
To be honest, I bought Anywhere But Home for the bonus DVD. I expected the Evanescence music videos, which I had never seen, and I was not disappointed. The CD itself (and part of the DVD) is live concert footage from Paris. All the songs from Fallen are performed on live (with the sole exception of 'Hello'), and the band's songs 'Farther Away' and 'Breathe No More' are also performed live. There is a bonus studio track, 'Missing', which was cut at the last minute from Fallen. This track is beautiful and I love it to death.
I can understand why some people were disappointed that this is "only a live album", but the DVD is awesome. As I mentioned before, it shows the concert in Paris, the music videos, and it also has special features which include bloopers and interviews with the band members. (And Amy Lee making Jello shots, LOL.) It's worth the money and I'm glad I bought it.
Posted by Anonymous, on 2006-01-05