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    It was produced by Nine Inch Nails frontman Trent Reznor and the English producer Alan Moulder, a longtime Reznor collaborator. It was recorded throughout 1997 to 1999 in New Orleans.

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  2. 4 days ago · Finally, after five long years, the new Nine Inch Nails album was ready. Released on September 21 1999, The Fragile entered the US Billboard 200 album chart at number one. By way of a celebration, Reznor allowed himself a beer.

  3. Apr 27, 2024 · “Trent would play it in the car and we’d drive round New Orleans”: Nine Inch Nails producer Alan Moulder on the record that reminds him of making The Fragile. By Niall Doherty. ( Classic Rock ) published 27 April 2024. Moulder recalls the pair listening to a lot of hip-hop for inspiration when making Nine Inch Nails' third album.

  4. Jul 20, 2024 · Twenty-five years ago, Nine Inch Nails kicked off the campaign for the record that would change the course of Trent Reznors career. Their 1994 masterpiece The Downward Spiral had made the industrial-rock dynamos huge but Reznor had no interest in repeating the trick. Instead, The Fragile gently ushered in ambient experimentation and ...

    • Track List
    • Instrumental Versions
    • Sequencing
    • The Lost Fragile Tracks
    • Proposed Reissue
    • Touring
    • Live
    • Concept and Interpretations
    • Recurring Themes and Styles
    • Composition and Inspiration

    12" Vinyl

    A1 "Somewhat Damaged" – 4:31 A2 "The Day The World Went Away" – 5:01 A3 "The Frail" – 1:54 A4 "The Wretched" – 5:36 B1 "We're In This Together" – 7:17 B2 "The Fragile" – 4:35 B3 "Just Like You Imagined" – 3:49 B4 "Even Deeper" – 6:14 C1 "Pilgrimage" – 3:41 C2 "No, You Don't" – 3:35 C3 "La Mer" – 5:02 C4 "The Great Below" – 5:17 D1 "The Way Out Is Through" – 4:17 D2 "Into the Void" – 4:49 D3 "Where Is Everybody?" – 5:40 D4 "The Mark Has Been Made" – 4:43 E1 "10 Miles High" – 5:13 E2 "Please" –...

    Cassette Release

    The track list for the double cassette releases of The Fragile follow the CD track list, save for the insertion of "+Appendage" onto the end of "Please" on US and some other countries' copies. The first tape splits between "Just Like You Imagined" and "Even Deeper," while the second tape splits between either "Please (+Appendage)" and "Starfuckers, Inc." or "Starfuckers, Inc." and "Complication". "+Appendage" is included on all US cassettes and on several other countries', such as Thailand an...

    The Fragile Instrumental

    The Fragile Instrumental was made available on June 30th, 2015 exclusively via Apple Music. It contained instrumentals of every track, with some also being alternate versions (see the remixes page for details.) It also contained three previously unheard tracks: "The March" (instrumental), "Hello, Everything Is Not OK" (instrumental) (a demo of "10 Miles High"), and "Can I Stay Here?" (instrumental). It is also notable that it contains the first non-cassette version of "+Appendage". It was rel...

    On December 16, 2016 an expanded instrumental version of The Fragile on 180 gram vinyl was announced. Entitled The Fragile: Deviations 1, it began shipping in June 2017 and contains over an hour of unreleased material.

    When The Fragile ended up being a double album, Trent Reznorstruggled with the sequencing and sought outside help. He ended up using Pink Floyd producer Bob Ezrin, but had also initially considered Brian Eno.

    A photo uploaded to nin.com during The Fragileera hinted at a collection of unused songs called "The Lost Fragile Tracks". No other information was given besides this title for the in-studio CD-R. Interestingly, the same photo also shows another CD-R featuring "Please Part 2" (presumably renamed to "Appendage" for The Fragilecassette version) and "...

    In a question and answer session with NIN fans, Reznor hinted at the reissue of The Fragile for early 2010, a statement repeated via the official twitter account, calling it an "ultimate reissue." Rob Sheridan has since mentioned that the project is delayed due to packaging decisions, and as yet there is no new release date. Alan Moulder has comple...

    For more information, see Fragility The album was supported by a tour that visited North America, Europe, Australia and Japan. The chaos of earlier tours was beginning to subside and the shows were somewhat more focused on production and precise performance. During the North American portion of the tour, three tall rectangular screens were lowered ...

    A number of songs from this album have not been played live, including non-CD tracks "10 Miles High" and "The New Flesh". During the Cold And Black And Infinite Tour in 2018, several shows teased the possibility of hearing The Fragile in its entirety, with the first four songs on the album starting the show, but then breaking the sequence with non-...

    Reznor described The Fragilein a 1999 interview: In terms of narrative, the album is an unofficial continuation of The Downward Spiral.Reznor compares the lyrical content of the two albums:

    The piano and bassline of "La Mer" is reused for "Into The Void". The piano motif is also played at the end of "We're In This Together" at a slower tempo.
    The piano in "The Frail" is repeated in the guitar solo of "The Fragile".
    The descending wah guitar melody played during the intro of "We're In This Together" is similar to the wah guitar that occurs roughly halfway into "Complication".
    The three note motif used in the first part of "The Great Below" is briefly quoted in the ending of "We're In This Together" two semitones down and at a slower tempo. This melody may also be used t...

    In one interview, Alan Moulder stated that the album started out with 173 different pieces or musical ideas, and the cover of Gary Numan's "Metal" had been completed when the album sessions began. He also stated in a different interview that 120 songs were recorded, so it is likely that some of the 173 pieces were merely seeds of inspiration that w...

  5. Sep 21, 1999 · The Fragile (Halo 14) is the third studio album by American industrial rock band Nine Inch Nails, released on September 21, 1999, by Interscope Records. A double album, it was produced by...

  6. Jul 8, 1999 · Reznor’s intentions for The Fragile – the first Nine Inch Nails studio album in five years – underwent several seismic shifts before he and engineer/co-producer Alan Moulder formally set...

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