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| Song Title | Time | Price | |||
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| 1. Everybody's Fool | 3:15 | Not Available | |||
| 2. Taking Over Me (Live from Cologne) | 4:06 | Not Available | |||
| 3. Whisper (Live from Cologne) | 5:25 | Not Available | |||
| 4. Everybody's Fool (Instrumental Version) | 3:15 | Not Available |
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Its been sometime since we've heard a truely powerful voice like Amy's... rock on evanescence....
Good thing, then, that Amy Lee is a fantastic singer who doesn't need studio polish, so the live tracks carry the interest. Whether two live tracks and an "instrumental version" (seems like a karaoke tool -- good luck hitting Lee's vocal range, though) is worth the price of this single is your call, but I was able to find this single for under seven dollars. At this price, I'd say the live tracks are worth it. "Taking over Me" is Lee at her most quavery; her pitch is off, but it adds a more human, vulnerable dimension to her usually pristine singing. I wonder if her voice is fatigued from all the touring? I like this approach, though; it adds a touch of the ragged to Evanescence, much in the way Emmylou Harris' slightly cracked voice on Wrecking Ball actually enriched her voice. The world-music-influenced vocalizations on "Whisper" sound good and fit Lee's voice very well.
It should be interesting to see how this band fares without chief songwriting partner Ben Moody on its next record. Lee has proven her worth again and again; the next phase will be crucial, to see if she can lead this band alone.
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