Remagine

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All lyrics are written by Floor Jansen, except where noted; all music is composed by After Forever, except where noted

Remagine
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Studio album by
Released8 September 2005 (2005-09-08)
RecordedDecember 2004 – April 2005
Studio
Genre
Length49:22
Label Transmission
Producer After Forever
After Forever chronology
Invisible Circles
(2004)
Remagine
(2005)
Mea Culpa
(2006)
After Forever studio albums chronology
Invisible Circles
(2004)
Remagine
(2005)
After Forever
(2007)
Remagine track listing
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1."Enter" 
1:06
2."Come"  5:02
3."Boundaries Are Open"
  • Jansen
  • Bas Maas
 3:44
4."Living Shields"  4:11
5."Being Everyone"  3:37
6."Attendance"  3:27
7."Free of Doubt"  4:40
8."Only Everything"  6:33
9."Strong" 
  • Gommans
  • Van den Broek
  • Jansen
3:38
10."Face Your Demons"  4:57
11."No Control"  3:17
12."Forever"
  • Jansen
  • Maas
 5:10
Total length:49:22
SACD bonus tracks
No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
13."Taste the Day" 
  • Gommans
  • Van den Broek
  • Jansen
2:54
14."Live and Learn"
  • Jansen
  • Maas
 4:16
15."Strong" (piano version)  3:40
Total length:60:12
2015 reissue – disc one: The Album (bonus tracks)
No.TitleLength
13."Being Everyone" (single version)3:09
14."Taste the Day (Remagine)"2:55
15."Being Everyone" (acoustic version)3:23
16."Face Your Demons" (alternative version featuring Marko Hietala)4:59
17."Live and Learn"4:24
18."Strong" (piano version)3:41
Total length:71:55
2015 reissue – disc two: The Sessions
No.TitleLength
1."Enter" (session version)1:06
2."Come" (session version)5:06
3."Being Everyone" (session version)3:41
4."Forever" (session version)5:21
5."Live and Learn (The Key Part 2)" (session version)4:42
6."Boundaries Are Open" (session version)3:46
7."Free of Doubt" (session version)4:40
8."Taste the Day (Remagine)" (session version)3:00
9."Attendance" (session version)3:26
10."Only Everything" (session version)6:34
11."No Control" (session version)3:17
12."Living Shields" (session version)4:10
13."Strong" (session version)3:40
14."Face Your Demons" (session version)4:57
15."Two Sides" (alternative version)3:17
16."Boundaries Are Open" (single version)3:30
17."Attendance" (industrial remix)3:04
Total length:67:17

Personnel

After Forever

Additional musicians

Production

Charts

Chart (2005)Peak
position
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Flanders) [3] 55
Belgian Albums (Ultratop Wallonia) [4] 96
Dutch Albums (Album Top 100) [5] 21

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