And All That Could Have Been 190009 226003032 2008-07-16T11:57:04Z Twsx 1964288 fixing genre capitalization mistakes per [[Wikipedia:MUSTARD#Capitalization|WP:MUSTARD]] -> [[Wikipedia:Manual_of_Style_(capital_letters)#Musical_genres|MOS:CAPS]] + cleanup. {{Infobox Album | Name = And All That Could Have Been | Type = live | Artist = [[Nine Inch Nails]] | Cover = Aatchb_dlx.jpg | Background = darkturquoise | Released = [[January 22]], [[2002]] | Recorded = Fragility 2.0 tour; [[Nothing Studios]], [[New Orleans, Louisiana|New Orleans]], [[Louisiana]] | Genre = [[Industrial rock]] | Length = 73:52 (''Live'' CD)<br/>43:20 (''Still'' CD)<br/>105:53 (DVD) | Label = [[Nothing Records]] | Producer = [[Trent Reznor]] | Reviews = *[[Allmusic]] {{rating-5|2.5}} [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:sr7zefyk2gf3 ''Live'' CD] *[[Allmusic]] {{rating-5|2.5}} [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:32jvear54xd7 ''Live''/''Still'' CD set] *[[Allmusic]] {{rating-5|3}} [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=10:aikbikxabb29 DVD] | Last album = ''[[Things Falling Apart]]''<br/>(2000) | This album = '''''And All That Could Have Been'''''<br/>(2002) | Next album = ''[[With Teeth]]''<br/>(2005) | Misc = {{Extra album cover 2 | Upper caption = Alternate releases | Type = live | Cover = Aatchb_live.jpg | Lower caption = ''Live'' packaged separately }} {{Extra album cover 2 | Cover = Aatchb_still.jpg | Lower caption = ''Still'' packaged separately }} }} '''''And All That Could Have Been''''' (also known as '''''[[Halo numbers|Halo 17]]''''') is a [[live album]] set and double [[DVD]] released by [[Nine Inch Nails]] in 2002. The live album contains music recorded during the ''Fragility 2.0'' [[United States|US]] tour in 2000; a [[special edition|limited edition]] set added a second disc titled '''''Still''''' containing "deconstructed" versions of previous NIN songs and some new material. The double DVD set, sold separately, has video recordings of the songs performed on the CD, as well as additional song performances and footage from the ''Fragility 2.0'' tour. ==Fragility== {{see also|Nine Inch Nails live performances#Fragility (1999-2000)}} [[Trent Reznor]] said that work on this release would serve as a transition between the tour and the next album.<ref name="Rolling Stone">{{cite news | url = http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/5931442/nin_doing_fragility_dvd | title = NIN Doing Fragility DVD | author = Christina Saraceno and Austin Scaggs | work = [[Rolling Stone]] | date = [[2001-06-08]] | accessdate = 2008-02-01 }}</ref> He spent most of a year<ref name="Kot">{{cite news | url = http://www.accessmylibrary.com/coms2/summary_0286-8675364_ITM | title = Alt-rock trailblazer Trent Reznor asks: `Why am I doing this?' | author = Greg Kot | work = [[Chicago Tribune]] | date = [[2002-01-23]] | accessdate = 2008-02-19 }}</ref> producing it in a manner similar to his studio production,<ref>{{cite news | url = http://media.www.dailynebraskan.com/media/storage/paper857/news/2002/02/11/ArtscdReviews/Nine-Inch.Nails.Album.Gives.Fans.Taste.Of.Old.New.Favorites-1726432.shtml | title = Nine Inch Nails album gives fans taste of old, new favorites | author = Sean McCarthy | work = [[Daily Nebraskan]] | date = [[2002-02-11]] | accessdate = 2008-02-19 }}</ref> with the songs flowing into each other.<ref name="Dentler">{{cite news | url = http://media.www.dailytexanonline.com/media/storage/paper410/news/2002/02/19/Entertainment/Sound.Bites-503665.shtml | title = Sound Bites | author = Matt Dentler | work = [[The Daily Texan]] | date = [[2002-02-19]] | accessdate = 2008-02-19 }}</ref> The release was delayed from late 2001<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/5932541/nin_ready_live_cddvd | title = NIN Ready Live CD/DVD | author = Andrew Dansby | work = [[Rolling Stone]] | date = [[2001-10-03]] | accessdate = 2008-02-19 }}</ref> to January 2002.<ref name="sfgate">{{cite news | url = http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?file=/chronicle/archive/2002/01/20/PK236823.DTL | title = Trent Reznor: Long and winding road for Nails' concert film | author = Aidin Vaziri | work = [[San Francisco Chronicle]] | date = [[2002-01-20]] | accessdate = 2008-02-19 }}</ref> Although Reznor said "I thought the show was really, really good when we were doing it" while producing the DVD,<ref name="Rolling Stone" /> he later wrote that "I can't watch it at all. I was sick for most of that tour and I really don't think it was Nine Inch Nails at its best."<ref>{{cite web | archivedate = 2007-05-14 | archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20070514173115/http://www.nin.com/access/7_21_04/index.php | url = http://www.nin.com/access/7_21_04/index.php | title = Access | author = [[Trent Reznor]] | publisher = nin.com | date = [[2004-07-21]] | accessdate = 2008-02-01 }}</ref> ==CD version== There are two retail versions of the CD set: a 'deluxe' limited edition, packaged in a gray cloth case<ref name="Kot" /> that contains both the ''Live'' and ''Still'' CDs together in a fold-out [[digipak]], and the standard edition that contains only the ''Live'' disc in a single digipak. The ''Still'' disc is also available separately, originally via mail order from the official Nine Inch Nails website.<ref>{{cite news | url = http://media.www.bsudailynews.com/media/storage/paper849/news/2002/03/04/Features/Grading.Nine.Inch.Nails.A.Struggle-1298961.shtml | title = Grading Nine Inch Nails a struggle | author = Joseph Hampton | work = [[Ball State University|Ball State]] Daily News | date = [[2006-01-04]] | accessdate = 2008-02-19 }}</ref> ===''Live''=== The ''Live'' disc is a "loud"<ref>{{cite news | url = http://orient.bowdoin.edu/orient/archives/2002-02-01/ae07.htm | title = Reznor and co. shine with new live album | author = Ted Reinert | work = [[The Bowdoin Orient]] | date = [[2002-02-01]] | accessdate = 2008-02-19 }}</ref> recording of performances from the ''Fragility 2.0'' tour. Without introduction, it begins immediately with "Terrible Lie".<ref name="Dentler" /><ref name="PopMatters">{{cite web | url = http://www.popmatters.com/music/reviews/n/nineinchnails-andallthatcould.shtml | title = Nine Inch Nails: And All That Could Have Been (review) | author = Andrew Gilstrap | publisher = [[PopMatters]] | date = [[2002-01-22]] | accessdate = 2008-02-23 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.nme.com/reviews/nine-inch-nails/6099 | title = Writer finds 'sexy' way in to NIN review... | author = Stephen Dalton | work = [[NME]] | date = [[2002-02-15]] | accessdate = 2008-02-21 }}</ref> The songs are arranged differently from their studio versions.<ref>{{cite news | url = http://media.www.bcheights.com/media/storage/paper144/news/2002/01/29/ArtsReview/Nin-Live.Album.A.Mixed.Bag-170986.shtml | title = NIN live album a mixed bag | author = David Buckley | work = [[The Heights (newspaper)|The Heights]] | date = [[2002-01-29]] | accessdate = 2008-02-19 }}</ref> ===''Still''=== ''Still'' contains subdued renditions of older songs and four new songs.<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.rollingstone.com/news/story/5920156/new_cds_nin_bad_religion | title = New CDs: NIN, Bad Religion | author = [[Anthony DeCurtis]] | work = [[Rolling Stone]] | date = [[2002-01-22]] | accessdate = 2008-02-19 }}</ref> According to the NIN website, four of the songs were "recorded live in a deconstructed fashion."<ref name="Machian" /> Instruments include [[piano]], [[steel-string guitar|acoustic guitar]], [[electric piano]], or other 'real' instruments backed by computer-generated synth textures. Reznor said that "Adrift and At Peace" is the conclusion of "La Mer" from ''[[The Fragile]]''.<ref>{{cite web | archivedate = 2006-01-06 | archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20060106204543/http://www.nin.com/access/5_28_04/index.php | url = http://www.nin.com/access/5_28_04/index.php | title = Access | author = [[Trent Reznor]] | publisher = nin.com | date = [[2004-05-28]] | accessdate = 2008-02-02 }}</ref> Some of the tracks of ''Still'' are evolutions of rejected themes that were originally written for [[Mark Romanek]]'s ''[[One Hour Photo]]''.<ref>{{cite web | archivedate = 2006-01-06 | archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20060106205140/http://www.nin.com/access/5_07_04/index.php | url = http://www.nin.com/access/5_07_04/index.php | title = Access | author = [[Trent Reznor]] | publisher = nin.com | date = [[2004-05-07]] | accessdate = 2008-02-19 }}</ref> "Leaving Hope" is also the name under which Reznor has published music since the beginning of his songwriting career.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://goliath.ecnext.com/coms2/summary_0199-4189470_ITM | title = The official UK singles chart: Tony Christies's sixth week at the top equals the longest run at number once since September 2003 as the latest Elvis re-issue debuts at two and Bodyrockers at three | publisher = [[Music Week]] | date = [[2005-04-30]] | accessdate = 2008-02-19 }}</ref> Reznor later allowed "Leaving Hope" to be used in a [[public service announcement]] for [[Hurricane Katrina disaster relief]].<ref>{{cite news | url = http://moreresults.factiva.com/results/index/index.aspx?ref=BBRD000020051214e1ch0000r | title = Helping the hungry | work = [[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]] | date = [[2005-12-17]] | accessdate = 2008-02-19 | format = fee required }}</ref> Videos for the performances of "Something I Can Never Have" (with Jerome Dillon), "The Becoming" (with Dillon and Danny Lohner), and "Gone, Still" were published on the [http://www.nin.com/visuals/ official NIN website]. The band also performed an intimate acoustic set at the Chicago Recording Company during the ''Fragility 2.0'' tour, which is available online and on bootleg CD, as ''The CRC Sessions''; it includes arrangements of "Something I Can Never Have" and "The Day the World Went Away" that prefigure their ''Still'' recordings, as well as two versions of "Hurt" and full band performances of "The Fragile", "Even Deeper", and "The Big Come Down". {{Infobox Album | Name = '''And All That Could Have Been''' | Type = video | Artist = [[Nine Inch Nails]] | Cover = Aatchb_dvd.jpg | Released = [[January 22]], [[2002]] | Recorded = | Genre = [[Industrial rock]] | Length = | Label = [[Nothing Records]] | Producer = | Reviews = | Last album = ''[[Closure (video)|Closure]]''<br/>(1997) | This album = '''''And All That Could Have Been'''''<br/>(2002) | Next album = ''[[Beside You in Time]]''<br/>(2007) }} ==DVD== The DVD version, produced by [[Trent Reznor]] and directed by [[Rob Sheridan]], comprises video footage from the 2000 Fragility 2.0 tour. Sheridan and other members of the band's crew filmed the tour using consumer [[DV]] cameras, and the DVD was then put together internally at Reznor's New Orleans studio, where Sheridan and Reznor edited it on a [[Macintosh|Mac]] using [[Final Cut Pro]] and compiled it with [[DVD Studio Pro]].<ref>{{cite web | archivedate = 2001-12-27 | archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20011227151409/http://www.apple.com/hotnews/articles/2001/12/nindvd/ | url = http://www.apple.com/hotnews/articles/2001/12/nindvd/ | title = Hot News - NIN DVD | author = Stephanie Jorgl | publisher = [[Apple Inc.]] | date = December 2001 | accessdate = 2008-02-01 }}</ref> Although Reznor originally hired a filming company, he changed his mind based on cost<ref name="Macworld" /> and his experience from ''[[The Downward Spiral]]'' tour,<ref name="sfgate" /> wanting to capture the shows from a more realistic point of view.<ref name="Rolling Stone" /> This decision allowed the crew to review the shots each night on the tour bus so they could tell what to focus on during the next show.<ref name="sfgate" /> As a result, the video is dark and smoky<ref name="sfgate" /> rather than polished, the cameras are sometimes shaky and there are no sweeping [[crane shot]]s.<ref name="Machian" /> There are two different versions of the DVD set: one with a 5.1 [[Dolby Digital]] surround soundtrack and the other with a 5.1 [[DTS Coherent Acoustics|DTS]] surround soundtrack. The DTS version does not allow on-the-fly [[DVD-Video#Chapters|alternate angle switching]]. Other than this, both sets are identical. This video was also released on one [[VHS]] tape. The menus were designed to appear uniquely upon each viewing.<ref name="Macworld">{{cite news | url = http://www.macworld.com/article/1384/2002/02/reznor.html | title = Pro File: Nailing a New Look | author = Mathew Honan | work = [[Macworld]] | date = [[2002-02-01]] | accessdate = 2008-02-01 }}</ref> The DVD package includes a clear, plastic slip with a message from Reznor. Video artist [[Bill Viola]] created the multi-screen magnified imagery for "La Mer", "The Great Below", and "The Mark Has Been Made".<ref>{{cite web | url = http://dt.parsons.edu/thesis_archive/m2003/Raveh_Ruth/Ruth_raveh.pdf | title = De-tail | author = Ruth Raveh | publisher = [[Parsons The New School for Design]] | year = 2003 | accessdate = 2008-02-20 }}</ref> ===Bonus features and easter eggs=== The DVD version has a number of bonus features and hidden [[easter egg (media)|easter eggs]]. In disc 1, there are alternate stationary camera angles for "La Mer", "The Great Below" and "The Mark Has Been Made". A stationary angle version for "Gave Up" is found by hitting ENTER at 26:58, or from the supplemental content menu on the [[DTS Coherent Acoustics|DTS]] version. Disc 2 includes a photo gallery and an audio commentary by Bill Viola discussing his video effects for "La Mer", "The Great Below" and "The Mark Has Been Made".<ref>{{cite news | url = http://media.www.nineronline.com/media/storage/paper971/news/2002/02/06/TheDailyExtra/A.Tour.Souvenir.From.Nine.Inch.Nails-2003222.shtml | title = A tour souvenir from Nine Inch Nails | author = Ben Wener | work = [[The Orange County Register]] | date = [[2002-02-06]] | accessdate = 2008-02-20 }}</ref> The NinetyNine commercial (0:30) can be viewed by highlight "Main Menu" in the supplemental content menu, then pressing LEFT, UP, then ENTER. A performance of "Reptile" (6:24) can be found by pressing UP then ENTER during "Suck" at 1:06. A performance of "[[The Day the World Went Away]]" (6:36) featuring clips from a scrapped music video can be viewed by pressing LEFT, RIGHT, DOWN, UP, ENTER at 16:10. If ENTER is pressed at 24:15 during "Starfuckers, Inc.", then a video plays in which [[Marilyn Manson (person)|Marilyn Manson]] appears on stage to sing the end of that song, followed by a performance of "[[The Beautiful People]]" by Nine Inch Nails and Manson at the [[Madison Square Garden]].<ref name="Machian" /> If "7" (or "6" on some versions) is pressed at 11:19 on Disc 2,<ref>{{cite news | url = http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-51364042.html | title = DVD review: Nine Inch Nails releases ''And All That Could Have Been'' | author = Peter Koven | work = [[McGill Tribune]] | date = [[2002-03-12]] | accessdate = 2008-02-20 | format = fee required }}</ref> the "Beneath The Surface" menu appears,<ref name="Machian">{{cite news | url = http://media.www.unogateway.com/media/storage/paper968/news/2002/02/05/ArtsLeisure/Fragility.2.0.Bruises.Heal.Dvd.Is.Forever-2545105.shtml | title = Fragility 2.0: Bruises heal, DVD is forever | author = Mike Machian | work = The Gateway | date = [[2002-02-05]] | accessdate = 2008-02-19 }}</ref> which allows access to the aforementioned easter eggs as well as promo spots for ''The Fragile'' (0:30) and its remix album ''[[Things Falling Apart]]'' (1:02). == Personnel == *[[Trent Reznor]] – Vocals, guitar, keyboards, bass guitar, [[Vector synthesis|Prophet VS synthesizer]] *[[Danny Lohner]] – Bass guitar, guitar, synthesizer, backup vocals *[[Robin Finck]] – Guitar, synthesizer, [[E-bow]], backup vocals *[[Charlie Clouser]] – Synthesizer, [[theremin]], [[vocoder]], backup vocals *[[Jerome Dillon]] – Drums, samples ==Track listing== {{col-begin}} {{col-2}} <big>'''CD version'''</big> {{tracklist | headline = Disc one (''Live'', ''Halo 17a'') | title1 = Terrible Lie | length1 = 4:59 | title2 = [[Sin (Nine Inch Nails song)|Sin]] | length2 = 4:15 | title3 = [[March of the Pigs]] | length3 = 4:13 | title4 = Piggy | length4 = 4:51 | title5 = The Frail | length5 = 1:41 | title6 = The Wretched | length6 = 5:24 | title7 = Gave Up | length7 = 4:14 | title8 = The Great Below | length8 = 5:07 | title9 = The Mark Has Been Made | length9 = 3:45 | title10 = [[Wish (song)|Wish]] | length10 = 3:40 | title11 = Suck | length11 = 4:13 | title12 = [[Closer to God|Closer]] | length12 = 5:38 | title13 = [[Head Like a Hole]] | length13 = 4:54 | title14 = [[The Day the World Went Away]] | length14 = 6:29 | title15 = [[Starfuckers, Inc.]] | length15 = 5:30 | title16 = [[Hurt (Nine Inch Nails song)|Hurt]] | length16 = 4:59 }} {{tracklist | headline = Disc Two (''Still'', ''Halo 17b'') | title1 = Something I Can Never Have | length1 = 6:39 | title2 = Adrift and at Peace | length2 = 2:52 | title3 = The Fragile | length3 = 5:12 | title4 = The Becoming | length4 = 4:30 | title5 = Gone, Still | length5 = 2:36 | title6 = The Day the World Went Away | length6 = 5:17 | title7 = And All That Could Have Been | length7 = 6:14 | title8 = The Persistence of Loss | length8 = 4:03 | title9 = Leaving Hope | length9 = 5:57 }} {{col-2}} <big>'''DVD/VHS version'''</big> {{tracklist | title1 = Terrible Lie | length1 = 5:07 | title2 = Sin | length2 = 4:15 | title3 = March of the Pigs | length3 = 4:07 | title4 = Piggy | length4 = 4:57 | title5 = The Frail | length5 = 1:45 | title6 = The Wretched | length6 = 5:33 | title7 = Gave Up | length7 = 4:25 | title8 = La Mer | length8 = 4:46 | title9 = The Great Below | length9 = 5:07 | title10 = The Mark Has Been Made | length10 = 3:45 | title11 = Wish | length11 = 3:41 | title12 = Complication | length12 = 1:59 | title13 = Suck | length13 = 4:10 | title14 = Closer | length14 = 6:08 | title15 = Head Like a Hole | length15 = 5:51 | title16 = [[Just Like You Imagined]] | length16 = 3:52 | title17 = Starfuckers, Inc. | length17 = 5:42 | title18 = Hurt | length18 = 4:31 }} Also contains an unlisted mix of "The New Flesh" and "Pinion" that serves as an introduction before "Terrible Lie". The DVD version comes on two discs, splitting the concert between "Complication" and "Suck". {{col-end}} ==References== {{reflist|2}} ==External links== *[http://www.ninwiki.com/And_All_That_Could_Have_Been_(halo) ''And All That Could Have Been'' (halo)] at the Nine Inch Nails Wiki *[http://www.nincollector.com/archive/releases/halo_17/halo17.htm ''And All That Could Have Been''] at NIN Collector *[http://www.wellnowwhat.net/nin/halo17.html ''Halo 17'' lyrics] *{{imdb title|0287594}} *[http://www.discogs.com/release/181979 discogs.com: ''And All that Could Have Been'' (Limited Edition) (US 2xCD)] *[http://www.discogs.com/release/59710 discogs.com: ''And All that Could Have Been'' (''Live'') (US CD)] *[http://www.discogs.com/release/202979 discogs.com: ''And All that Could Have Been'' (US 2xDVD)] *[http://www.discogs.com/release/249756 discogs.com: ''And All that Could Have Been'' (EU VHS)] {{Nine Inch Nails}} [[Category:Double albums]] [[Category:Live albums]] [[Category:Nine Inch Nails albums]] [[Category:2002 albums]] [[Category:Albums produced by Trent Reznor]] [[fr:And All That Could Have Been]] [[it:And All That Could Have Been]] [[pt:And All that Could Have Been]] [[sv:And All That Could Have Been]]