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Emilie AutumnAudio CD
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Courtney Love's "anarchy violinist" returns to the stage and is keeping the spotlight all to herself. With appearances on Leno and Letterman, glossy magazine covers, and guest spots on the albums of such artists as Love, Otep, Billy Corgan, and TV's "Metalocalypse," under her corset strings, Emilie Autumn's devilishly dark lyrics, metal-shredding violin solos, and industrial-strength voice… Read more in Amazon's Emilie Autumn Store

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  • Audio CD (July 22, 2008)
  • Number of Discs: 2
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Trisol
  • ASIN: B000QXD3ZA
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.6 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #132,888 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This was the CD release of 2007, even if the world didn't notice., April 6, 2008
This is a deluxe edition where the two CDs come in a hardcover book, and there is plenty of artwork and sheet music for the piece 'Unlaced'. There are only 2000 copies of this version, so it may be wise to snap this up whilst you still can.

If you know Emilie through Opheliac, or the Liar/The Dead Is The New Alive EP, I should tell you now, that this album is not like that. This album is purely violin and production wizardry you would come to expect from Emilie Autumn. That is not to say that this album is completely different, as the second disc sounds like a complicated instrumental version of the Opheliac album. If you enjoyed Emilie's 'Dominant' from Opheliac and 'Unlaced' from the EP, there is no reason why you won't like this.

About the album though. Generous as always, there are twenty-two tracks on this album. They come in two discs. The first disc is simply a re-release of the extremely rare first album of hers 'On A Day...' only, it has five unnamed live bonus tracks. This first disc is purely classical, based around her violin, most of which are compositions by well known composers such as Bach. Three of the tracks are her own compositions which sound very much like they go hand in hand with the other timeless classics on the album. These tracks were recorded when she was merely seventeen years old and showcases what a young talent she was. Personally, I prefer this first disc to the second, she throws her own arrangement and interpretation on to the pieces. Whilst she plays the baroque violin with charm and style, she is backed up with her distinctive other sounds of the lute, harpsichord and the baroque cello - just to make sure you get the full Emilie Autumn experience. She is distinctive, even with pieces that have been played by so many others.

The first disc was recorded in 1997. So ten years on, what does the new disc, recorded in 2007 have to offer that is different from her first? Out with the old, in with the new. Emilie abandons the baroque violin in exchange for the electric violin. This time round, everything you hear on this disc is down to Emilie, she plays all of the instruments (including that distinctive harpsichord she is so well known for) and produced the whole thing on her own. I may be bold in saying, this is a disc that you have heard nothing like before. Genius in composition (she wrote all the tracks on this disc) and flawless in their execution, Emilie delivers a sound to excite the mind. It opens with 'Unlaced' which was a sampler for this album on her last EP which is dark, brooding and atmospheric. The albums continues in the same vain, there are no weepy violin solos here. All packed with energy, some dark, and some just plain bouncy such as 'A Cure?' 'Face The Wall' is probably the most fascinating piece on here as it is solo electric violin and is the demonstration of Emilie's refreshing technique with the violin.

I see Amazon does not provide the track listing here, so I'll supply it:

Disc One:
1. La Folia
2. Recercada
3. Largo
4. Allegro
5. Adagio
6. Tambourin
7. Willow
8. Revelry
9. On A Day...
10. Bonus: Mystery Track 1
11. Bonus: Mystery Track 2
12. Bonus: Mystery Track 3
13. Bonus: Mystery Track 4
14. Bonus: Mystery Track 5

Disc Two:
1. Unlaced
2. Manic Depression
3. Leech Jar
4. A Strange Device
5. A Cure?
6. Syringe
7. Cold
8. Face The Wall

Both discs take some listening in order to appreciate the talent on display here. Some tracks may immediately jump out, whilst some are subtle. There is not one bad track on here. I'd highly recommend it to 'Opheliac' fans even if the fact there are no vocals puts you off - the style of the second disc is very much the same. If you love the violin, then there should be nothing stopping you here, as this is a new fascinating way for it to be heard. There is nobody quite like Emilie Autumn. I own a lot of violinist albums and no one comes anywhere near Emilie - not even Vanessa-Mae.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Simply Amazing, April 20, 2007
I can only see doing this in 2 parts, because the cds are of completely different nature...

Laced:
This is a trip back in time to 1997 and her time with On a Day. She flaunts her skill with the classical violin. She shows her prowess at composing original work with Willow, Revelry and On a Day. The 5 mystery songs aren't so mysterious to Classical music buffs. But they are all amazing songs, I assure you.

Unlaced:
"Let the Violindustrial revolution begin" indeed. All new instrumental songs using the harpsichord and E-violin. I have no complaints about the music at all. Completely amazing. It blows my mind. She greatly improved her drum machine skills. Which is very good.

All in all this CD is amazing, she shows her two sides as well as her versatility. It shows how she has evolved since her 1997 debut. Following this young aspiring artist to world fame will be quite amazing.

The hardcover is really a book, and the cd case all in one. Its not terribly big, but its big enough. The music and everything makes this a very worth while purchase.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars wonderful CD, September 23, 2009
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This was a really wonderful CD. The songs are very powerful and well played. There are 2 CDs. One of her electric violin and the other is accoustic. Both CDs are quite generous in songs and quality, well worth the price. I'd say even if your not a fan of EA but of classical or instrumental music this is great.
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