The Best of Eighteen Visions

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The Best Of Eighteen Visions
Compilation album by
ReleasedJune 12, 2001
RecordedMarch, 2001
GenreMetalcore
Length42:53
LabelTrustkill
ProducerJeff Forrest
Eighteen Visions chronology
Until the Ink Runs Out
(2000)
The Best Of Eighteen Visions
(2001)
Vanity
(2002)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

The Best of Eighteen Visions is a compilation album by metalcore band Eighteen Visions. It compiles two songs from their first EP Lifeless, five songs from their full-length album Yesterday Is Time Killed and the three songs from the 7-inch record No Time for Love, as well as a newly written song. All songs were recorded during March 2001, and would mark the beginning of their new-coming style, adding clean vocals and melody.

Track listing

  1. "Motionless and White" (5:16)
  2. "Russian Roulette with a Trigger Happy Manic Depressive" (3:13)
  3. "The Psychotic Thought" (4:17)
  4. "An Old Wyoming Song" (3:49)
  5. "Slipping Through the Hands of God" (3:17)
  6. "Diana Gone Wrong" (3:56)
  7. "Raping, Laughing, Tasting, Temptation" (4:33)
  8. "Five 'O Six A.M. Three/Fifteen" (4:51)
  9. "Life's Blood" (2:51)
  10. "Isola in the Rain" (1:23)
  11. "Dead Rose" (5:23)

Trivia

  • At 3:57 in the song "Dead Rose", a beep can be heard. It is unclear[to whom?] if this was an accident in the recording process or if it was put there on purpose.
  • The album was re-released on July 9, 2002.
  • Vinyl pressed and released on Sobermind Records as a black or purple record.
  • The band Motionless In White named themselves after the song Motionless And White.

References

  1. ^ "The Best of Eighteen Visions - Eighteen Visions". Allmusic.