Lost Whispers
Compilation album by
ReleasedDecember 9, 2016 (2016-12-09)
Recorded2002–2016
StudioMSR, New York City[lower-alpha 1]
GenreAlternative metal
Length42:16[2]
LabelThe Bicycle Music Company
ProducerVarious
Evanescence chronology
Evanescence
(2011)
Lost Whispers
(2016)
Synthesis
(2017)

Lost Whispers is a compilation album by American rock band Evanescence. It was released on December 9, 2016 on digital music platforms, and included in the six-LP vinyl box set The Ultimate Collection released on February 17, 2017, by The Bicycle Music Company. The album is a collection of B-sides, outtakes, bonus tracks, and two new recordings: "Lost Whispers", a 2009 tour intro, and a re-recording of "Even in Death", originally on their 2000 demo album, Origin.

Background and release

After the world tour for their 2011 self-titled third studio album, Evanescence took a hiatus from November 2012 to April 2015, during which the members pursued their own projects.[7] During that period, Evanescence also parted ways with their long-term record label Wind-up Records.[8][9] Amy Lee stated that she was working on solo projects, and there were no current plans for new Evanescence music yet, but the band would continue to tour.[12] In February 2016, Lee said the band was working on a vinyl box set.[13]

On October 11, 2016, the band announced the six-LP vinyl box set The Ultimate Collection.[14][15] It includes all three Evanescence studio albums—Fallen (2003), The Open Door (2006), and Evanescence (2011)—the previously-unreleased 2000 demo CD Origin, the compilation album Lost Whispers, a studio version of the tour intro "Lost Whispers", a studio recording of the song "Even In Death", as well as a 52-page casebound book with art, handwritten lyrics, photos and rarities.[14][16][17] On December 9, 2016, Lost Whispers was independently made available for streaming and download on several music platforms, including the iTunes Store, Spotify and Anghami.[18][19][20] It includes a recording of the intro "Lost Whispers", originally performed in a 2009 concert; the re-recorded and reworked "Even in Death"; the song "Missing" from their first live album Anywhere but Home (2004); and B-sides, outtakes, and bonus tracks from all three of their studio albums. The six-LP box set was released on February 17, 2017, by The Bicycle Music Company.[16]

A song from 1996,[21] "Even in Death" was a "rough demo" that Lee wanted to re-record and include on Fallen.[22][23] Lee said re-recording it felt "like that song was truly redeemed because the early recording we have is not an enjoyable recording, but I really love that song. It was a beautiful experience to be able to take that and live in it now and give it the treatment I would give to any one of our songs with the ability I have now. Now I'm in love with that song again."[24][25] The recording of "Even in Death" was uploaded on the band's official YouTube account on February 16, 2017.[16]

Craft Recordings released a stand-alone re-issue of Lost Whispers on blue translucent vinyl for Record Store Day on April 21, 2018, limited to 2,500 copies.[26][27]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Lost Whispers" (intro)Amy Lee0:59
2."Even in Death" (2016 version)4:22
3."Missing" (from Anywhere but Home)
  • Lee
  • Moody
  • Hodges
4:16
4."Farther Away" (Fallen outtake)
  • Lee
  • Moody
  • Hodges
3:59
5."Breathe No More" (from Anywhere but Home)Lee3:49
6."If You Don't Mind" (The Open Door outtake)
2:57
7."Together Again" (The Open Door outtake)Lee3:19
8."The Last Song I'm Wasting on You" (The Open Door outtake)Lee4:07
9."A New Way to Bleed" (from Evanescence)
  • Lee
  • Balsamo
3:46
10."Say You Will" (from Evanescence)
3:41
11."Disappear" (from Evanescence)
3:06
12."Secret Door" (from Evanescence)
  • Lee
  • William B. Hunt
3:54
Total length:42:16

Release history

Region Date Format Label Ref.
Various December 9, 2016 Digital download The Bicycle Music Company [20]
February 17, 2017 LP (as part of The Ultimate Collection) [16]
United States April 21, 2018 LP Craft Recordings [27]

Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Lost Whispers.[1]

  • Amy Lee – performer (1, 2), production (1, 2), mixing (1, 2), engineering (1)
  • Dave Eggar – performer (2)
  • Dave Fortman – production (3–8)
  • Nick Raskulinecz – production (9–12)
  • Derik Lee – engineering (2)
  • Ryan Dorn – mastering (1, 2)

Notes

  1. Track 2[1]

References

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