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Evanescence To Reissue Debut Album 'Fallen' In Celebration Of 20th Anniversary

By RTTNews Staff Writer   ✉   | Published:   | Follow Us On Google News

In celebration of the 20th anniversary of Evanescence's debut album Fallen, Craft Recordings will reissue the record in various formats.

Available on 2-LP, 2-CD, and digital formats as well as a Super Deluxe Edition collector's box set, Fallen (20th Anniversary Edition) will offer newly remastered audio.

It will include the album's global chart-topping singles "My Immortal," "Going Under," "Everybody's Fool," and the Grammy-winning smash hit, "Bring Me To Life."

The expanded set also includes 10 tracks comprising previously-unreleased demos and live recordings plus a selection of rare B-sides. Alongside reimagined artwork, all physical formats will include previously-unseen photos from the era, plus a handwritten foreword by frontwoman Amy Lee, who oversaw all aspects of the reissue.

Fallen (20th Anniversary Edition) is available for pre-order at https://found.ee/fallen20, while fans can stream a previously-unreleased 2002 demo of "Bring Me To Life," at https://found.ee/fallen20-bmtl, in addition to the remastered album version of the hit song.

2-LP, 2-CD and digital formats will release on November 17. The classic black 2-LP set is available with limited color pressings from select retailers including Blue Smoke (via Target), White and Purple Marble (via Barnes & Noble), Pink and Black Marble (via Indie Retail), and a unique Black & Silver blend (via Evanescence.com).

Also available exclusively via Evanescence.com is the Super Deluxe Box Set, arriving in February, 2024.

(Photo: Nick Fancher)

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