Rise of the Blood Legion: Greatest Hits (Chapter 1)

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Rise of the Blood Legion:
Greatest Hits (Chapter 1)
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Greatest hits album by
ReleasedMay 4, 2015
Recorded2006–2013
Genre
Length66:19
Label Century Media
Producer
In This Moment chronology
Black Widow
(2014)
Rise of the Blood Legion:
Greatest Hits (Chapter 1)

(2015)
Ritual
(2017)

Rise of the Blood Legion: Greatest Hits (Chapter 1) is the first compilation album by American rock band In This Moment. It was released by Century Media on May 4, 2015.

Contents

Background

The compilation comprises the band's four releases through Century Media. Material from their 2014 album, Black Widow, is not included. The track listing was helmed by the band themselves. [1] The DVD (US version only) contains all of their music videos except "Call Me" and anything from the Black Widow album. The title refers to the bands loyal fan base, which have been dubbed "The Blood Legion", also the title of the thirteenth track off 2012's Blood.

The album cover was revealed online on March 21, 2015.

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Whispers of October"1:06
2."Beautiful Tragedy"4:01
3."Prayers"3:46
4."Daddy's Falling Angel"4:12
5."The Rabbit Hole"1:05
6."Forever"4:23
7."Into the Light (live)"5:42
8."The Gun Show"4:48
9."The Promise"4:29
10."World in Flames"5:20
11."Rise with Me"2:07
12."Blood"3:27
13."Scarlet"3:50
14."Adrenalize"4:15
15."It Is Written"0:30
16."Burn"4:44
17."Whore"4:05
18."The Blood Legion"4:29
Total length:66:27

DVD (U.S. only)

No.TitleLength
1.Untitled4:06
2."Prayers"3:48
3."Forever"4:20
4."The Gun Show"4:27
5."The Promise"4:29
6."Adrenalize"4:28
7."Blood"3:29
8."Whore"5:08

Personnel

In This Moment
Additional personnel

Charts

Chart performance for Rise of the Blood Legion: Greatest Hits (Chapter 1)
Chart (2015)Peak
position
US Independent Albums (Billboard) [2] 21
US Top Alternative Albums (Billboard) [3] 25
US Top Hard Rock Albums (Billboard) [4] 6
US Top Rock Albums (Billboard) [5] 34

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