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Evanescence

Disco de Evanescence: “Going Under”

Disco de Evanescence: “Going Under”
Información del disco :
Título: Going Under
Fecha de Publicación:2003-09-09
Tipo:Desconocido
Género:Pop, Rock, Hard Rock
Sello Discográfico:Sony
Letras Explícitas:Si
UPC:5099767408629
Valoración de Usuarios :
Media (4.3) :(14 votos)
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Lista de temas :
1 Going Under (Album Version)
2 Going Under (live acoustic)
3 Heart Shaped Box (Live Acoustic)
4 Going Under (Multimedia Track)
Lawrance M. Bernabo (The Zenith City, Duluth, Minnesota) - 19 Febrero 2004
9 personas de un total de 9 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Two excellent acoustic songs by Amy Lee and Ben Moody

If an artist gets one song prominently placed in a major Hollywood release they are doing pretty good. But for a new and relatively unknown group like Evanescence to get two songs in "Daredevil," both of which were placed so perfectly within the film's narrative, is clearly an extreme case of lightning striking twice. The group just won a pair of Grammy Awards, for Best New Artist and Best Hard-Rock Performance, and tomorrow night we are going down to see them in St. Cloud. We were supposed to go a while back, but a funny thing happened on the group's tour of Europe and they suddenly had to replace Ben Moody. So the time has come to load up the car's CD player with "Fallen" and assorted singles, including this one, for the ride down to the concert.

I suppose some fans will pick this enhanced CD-Single up for the video of "Going Under," but for me the chief attraction here are the two acoustic songs. Moody plays the guitar while Amy Lee shows off her pipes on an acoustic version of "Going Under" and then a cover of Nirvana's "Heart Shapped Box," done for a radio station. Can you imagine that once upon a time you could go see Evanesence for five bucks? But then who would have thought that a 14 year old boy would have heard a 13 year old girl playing a Meat Loaf song on the piano at a Christian summer camp and started writing songs together. There is also a radio edit of "Going Under," so there is also the minor benefit of not duplicating the opening track of "Fallen" on this single.

Final Note: There are acoustic versions of both "Bring Me to Life" and "My Immortal" out there as well for you to track down. They are equally worth the procurement effort.

Dustin Gonzalez (Texas) - 06 Diciembre 2003
6 personas de un total de 6 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Great Nirvana Cover

If you like "Going Under" you should get this CD. Even if you already have Fallen, this CD gives you a lot more.

First cool thing they give you is an acoustic version of "Going Under" which is so good. I was skeptical at first because I thought this was one of those songs that only sounded good with a hard feel to it. I'm happy to say I was completely wrong. I think the reason why this version works is because it allows Amy's vocals to come through clearly and crisply. Don't get me wrong though, the album version of the song is great when you want to rock out but this acoustic version is perfect if you're in more of a chill mood.

The second reason you should buy this CD is the "Heart Shaped Box" Nirvana cover. Sure, a cover of this song will never be as good as the original but they came as close as anyone can come. Amy changed the sound of the chorus a little and shortened it to 2 "Forever in debt to your priceless advice"s instead of 3. I was very happy with the change mainly because I don't like it when a group covers a song and sings it exactly the same as the original. I mean, what's the point of that? So, if for no other reason, buy this CD to hear a cool Nirvana cover.

Ensign Seska (Springfield, MA United States) - 20 Mayo 2004
3 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Drowning in you, Amy

Going Under is the second single from the Fallen album. (Not "My Immortal" as is written in the erroneous editorial review of that song.) Going Under is probably the best song on the Fallen album. It is a powerful, provoking song that is more representative of the sound of Evanescence than is "Bring Me To Life". The live acoustic version is not as moving but still does the song justice. Amy also delivers her haunting vocals in an acoustic verstion of the Nirvana song "Heart-Shaped Box". No rehashing or remixing makes this CD-Single definitely worth owning.

Lawrance M. Bernabo (The Zenith City, Duluth, Minnesota) - 10 Septiembre 2004
1 personas de un total de 1 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Two excellent acoustic songs by Amy Lee and Ben Moody

If a "new" artist can get one song prominently placed in a major Hollywood release, then I would say they are doing pretty good. But for a relatively unknown group like Evanescence to get not one but two songs in "Daredevil," both of which were placed absolutely perfectly within the film's narrative, is clearly an ultra-rare case of lightning actually striking twice. After the group won a pair of Grammy Awards, for Best New Artist and Best Hard-Rock Performance, I got to go see them in concert. We were supposed to have done that several months earlier, but a funny thing happened on the group's tour of Europe where they suddenly had to replace Ben Moody. So the time has come to load up the car's CD player with "Fallen" and assorted singles, including this one, for the ride down to the concert.

The chief attraction here are the two acoustic tracks. They are what justifies picking up this CD-Single when you already have the "Fallen" album. Moody plays the guitar while Amy Lee shows off her pipes on an acoustic version of "Going Under" and then a cover of Nirvana's "Heart Shaped Box," done for a radio station. Can you imagine that once upon a time you could go see Evanescence for five bucks? But then who would have thought that a 14 year old boy would have heard a 13 year old girl playing a Meat Loaf song on the piano at a Christian summer camp and started writing songs together. There is also a radio edit of "Going Under," so there another minor benefit in not duplicating the opening track of "Fallen" on this single (hearing Lee belt this track out at the start of the concert was one of four times at a concert a singer has given me chills, and she did it twice that night with "My Immortal" being the other). Be aware that there are also acoustic versions of "Bring Me to Life" and "My Immortal," the two songs that made it into "Daredevil," for you to track down that are equally worth the effort.

Sin Trader (Coon Rapids, MN United States) - 09 Septiembre 2003
2 personas de un total de 3 encontraron útil la siguiente opinión:
- Blurring and Stirring!

I was waiting for this one for awhile and it did not disappoint. The cd contains the album version of "Going Under," the video version of "Going Under," the acoustic version of "Going Under," and finally an acoustic cover of "Heart Shaped Box" by Nirvana.

This is a must own cd for Evanescence fans. The main reason is because of the acoustic version of Going Under. The song played acoustically is simple, yet somehow it still retains its eerie feel and soaring vocals. If you play a little guitar like I do, this is a great track to play along too.

Heart Shaped Box is a good cover, although I personally didn't feel it was a good indicator of Amy Lee's singing talent. But a nice change of pace none the less.

The video for Going Under is very entertaining. It has a much darker and true to stage theme to it. If you have seen Evanescence in concert before, you will love this video.

Ok, I'm done talking...just get the CD.

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