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Daredevil: The Album
Daredevil
Released February 4, 2003
Length 74:07
Producers Various
Label Wind-Up Records
Singles from Daredevil: The Album
1. "Won't Back Down"

Released: January 14th, 2003
2. "For You"

Released: March 24th, 2003

Daredevil: The Album is the soundtrack for the film Daredevil published in February 2003 by Wind-up Records. All of the songs included in the album were still unreleased and some of the songs were featured in successive releases. "Bring Me to Life" and "My Immortal" were republished on Fallen.

"Bring Me to Life" was chosen after 20th Century Fox was looking for a song with a female voice to fit a specific scene in the film, which cut back and forth between Elektra and Daredevil.[1] The producers heard a version of it with a rap and they liked it. Originally, it didn't have male vocals, but this was forced by the label to make the music marketable.[1]

"My Immortal" was chosen for the funeral scene after the director Mark Steven Johnson listened to the band's demos.[2]

Track Listing[]

No. Title Artist Length
1. "Won't Back Down" Fuel 3:22
2. "For You" The Calling 3:42
3. "Bleed For Me" Saliva 3:59
4. "Hang On" Seether 3:10
5. "Learn the Hard Way" Nickelback 2:54
6. "The Man Without Fear" Drowning Pool (feat. Rob Zombie) 3:20
7. "Right Now" Nappy Roots (feat. Marcos Curiel of P.O.D.) 4:33
8. "Evening Rain" Moby 3:53
9. "Bring Me to Life" Evanescence (feat. Paul McCoy of 12 Stones) 3:56
10. "Until You're Reformed" Chevelle 4:00
11. "Right Before Your Eyes" Hoobastank 3:31
12. "Fade Out/In" Paloalto 3:37
13. "Caught in the Rain" Revis 3:31
14. "High Wire Escape Artist" Boysetsfire 3:47
15. "Raise Your Rifles" Autopilot Off 2:37
16. "Daredevil Theme [Blind Justice Remix]" Graeme Revell and Mike Einziger 3:32
17. "My Immortal" Evanescence 4:23
18. "Sad Exchange" Finger Eleven 3:32
19. "Simple Lies" Endo 4:07
20. "Let Go" 12 Stones 4:29
  • Note: The version of "My Immortal" released on the soundtrack is the same from Origin, but with added string arrangements by composer Graeme Revell. It was later released as the fourth track on Fallen.

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Kaufman, Gil (May 29, 2003). "Evanescence: Fallen To the Top". VH1.
  2. Perrone, Pierre (2003). "Evanescence: Vanishing Point". Rock Sound: 38.


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