Chapters: Ailyn Albums, Ailyn Songs, Lithium, the Story So Far..., Passion, Learning to Fly, Melod a Eterna, Yang white Light, Parte de M, Melodies of Life, Diamante, Ya Nada Queda, Eyes on Me, Yin dark Side, Traves a Hacia Venus, Una Flor En La Tempestad, End Roll / Yume Miru Shoujo Ja Irarenai, Unidos, Factor X, Re-Sublimity, Puedo Sentir, Akatsuki No Kuruma, No Ser a Mejor..., Beautiful, Violet Sauce, Time After Time, Siente La Vida, Un Camino Sin Ti, Imaginary, Noche de Paz. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 70. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: "Lithium" is the second single from American alternative metal band Evanescence's second studio album The Open Door, and was written by Amy Lee. Originally to be released in the UK on December 4, 2006, new dates were later set. It has no connection to the early-1990s grunge band Nirvana's 1992 song. In an interview with MTV Italy Amy Lee says: Lee previously stated in an interview with VH1 that she wrote the chorus on the guitar when she was about 16, later filling in the verses while writing The Open Door. Despite the many references to letting go of depression and darkness in the lyrics, lithium carbonate is typically used as a mood stabilizer to prevent acute manic episodes in bipolar disorder. The music video for "Lithium" was directed by Paul Fedor, and shot between October 31 and November 1, 2006. The video is set in a snowy cemetery and features two versions of Amy Lee representing the emotions of sorrow and happiness. The underwater scenes featured in the video are similar to those in the video for Going Under. In reference to the video, Lee has been quoted saying: After its release on MuchMusic.com exclusively to Canadian audiences on November 24, 2006, the video was ripped and placed on several other sites, such as YouTube...More: http: //booksllc.net/?id=7005031