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Open Door album for sale Product Description
Open Door album for sale by Evanescence was released Sep 27, 2006 on the Epic label. Advanced Japanese release of the second album from rock band Evanescence. Open Door CD music Japanese version includes bonus track (subject to change). Open Door buy CD music Limited edition includes bonus DVD with the music video for "Call Me When You're Sober" and behind the scenes footage (subject to change). *Unless otherwise indicated, DVDs are region-2 encoded (Japan, Europe, and Middle East), and carry no subtitles. Open Door CD music contains a single disc with 15 songs.
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| evanescence evanescence rocks i love the open door Cd. if you are an evanescence fan and you haven't heard the Cd buy it it rocks. By maggielonnoa (Allendale,MI) This review is for a different format. |
| They Did Good their music has gotten a little heavier from before and amy's voice is stronger but it is definitely a good album. i still think that fallen is the best one that evanescence has done. their songs though are kinda the same and to me, they sing about the same thing over and over and over again. but i still think evanescence rocks. i would totally buy their next album. By Gina (Buffalo) This review is for a different format. |
| Evanescence Still Has "EV-erything" Open Door CD music After "Fallen", I became an immediate fan, so this as a shoe-in to my collection. Amy Lee's voice melts into a rich smoothness in ballads, and still rises above in hard guitar runs. The songwriting in this post-"Fallen" release is not lacking. Lee is an amazing talent on the Baldwin, on writing, arranging, and in the studio. At first listen, I was expecting alittle more, as most second releases usually pale in comparison. This quickly became a hit with me, but true die-hard EV fans welcome new material. I think others who singled out "Fallen" because of it's popularity, would not particularly like this release. It has a more unique sound. I was concerned about Ben Moody's departure, whose long-lived work with Amy help form the band's early sound. I will say, after listening to all the tracks for the first time, it all came together for me at the end. "Good Enough" is single-handedly the most beautiful track on the album. The opening piano solo is like the heavens above open up, an ethereal blend of moving waves of emotion, which moved me to tears. This particular track was written by her after a reconciliation with a life-long love, who is now her husband. Overall, this is a good album. There are a couple tracks that are lacking, but this proves their name wrong. "evanescence" means "to vanish" Clearly, they haven't. By EdenRose02 (Lamar, SC) This review is for a different format. |
| Amazing Open door is an amazing album, about equalling fallen. At the last review which say she needs to do something different to aviod fading into obscurity. You do know this is thier third album and they've been around for over ten years. No sign of fading yet, still packing out tours and getting invited to download festival here in the UK every single year. By mike (maidstone, UK) This review is for a different format. |
| Amazing!!! Its The Best CD Yet That I've Heeard It's "The Bomb" By wisdomguy14 (Indio, CA, USA) This review is for a different format. |
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Open Door songs Product Details
| CD Universe Part number | 7286430 |
| Label | Epic |
| Catalog number | EICP6689 |
| Discs | 1 |
| Release Date | Sep 27, 2006 |
| Additional Info | Japan |
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