The Lost Children (album) explained

The Lost Children
Type:compilation
Artist:Disturbed
Cover:DisturbedTheLostChildren.jpg
Caption:The cover of The Lost Children, featuring The Guy, Disturbed's mascot
Released:November 8, 2011
Recorded:1999–2010
Length:60:52
Label:Reprise
Prev Title:Asylum
Prev Year:2010
Next Title:Immortalized
Next Year:2015

The Lost Children is a B-sides compilation album by American heavy metal band Disturbed. It was released on November 8, 2011.[1] The album was announced in August 2011 by David Draiman via Twitter, where he answered several questions regarding the album.

Background

The title comes from the band calling the songs "their children", because they can't pick a favorite.[2] The Lost Children features all of Disturbed's B-side tracks that were recorded during a time period of 11 years with the exception of the song "Glass Shatters" which is only available on WWF Forceable Entry. The only song on the album not previously available is "Mine". A track titled "3", which was originally released as a digital single on the band's website for a campaign backing the West Memphis Three, was not originally intended to be released on the album but was included due to a surprise hearing for the West Memphis Three, resulting in their release from prison. The album artwork was revealed on September 22, 2011.[3] "Hell" was announced as the first radio single for the album.[4]

Songs

According to David Draiman, the album's first single, "Hell", is "about a relationship with someone who keeps coming in and out of your life, and every time they come back they fuck up your whole world."[5] The track "Mine" is about religion as a catalyst for war.[6]

Critical reception

The first online review of The Lost Children was posted by the website Artistdirect, and Rick Florino had given the album a positive review. Florino states about the album, "One of the reasons why Disturbed stood out from the turn of the century pack is because they've always been as diverse as they are dangerous in their approach. The band wasn't afraid to take risks, while crafting pulse-pounding, arena-filling heavy metal. The Lost Children screams that loud and clear."[7] Revolver also reviewed the album and gave it a 4 out of 5, saying "Granted, it is a collection of B-sides, but any lack of overall cohesiveness or structure makes this album an enjoyably random pile of 16 good-to-great songs that force the listener to pick through and find their favorite."[8]

Commercial performance

In the United States, the album debuted at No. 13 on the Billboard 200 chart with 43,000 copies sold, according to Nielsen SoundScan.[9] The album has sold 238,000 copies in the United States as of July 2015.[10]

Personnel

Disturbed

Production

Chart positions

Chart (2011)Peak
position
Australian Albums Chart[11] 12
Austrian Albums Chart[12] 35
German Albums Chart[13] 29
New Zealand Albums Chart[14] 10
Scottish Albums[15] 88
Swedish Albums Chart[16] 59
Swiss Albums Chart[17] 59
UK Albums Chart[18] 85
US Billboard 20013

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Disturbed: 'The Lost Children' Track Listing, Release Date Revealed. Blabbermouth.net. Roadrunner Records. September 22, 2011. September 20, 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20131104064959/http://www.blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=163520. November 4, 2013.
  2. Disturbed Release B-Sides Album Before 'Going Away for a Bit'. Billboard.
  3. Web site: Disturbed: 'The Lost Children' Cover Artwork, More Details Revealed. Blabbermouth.net. Roadrunner Records. September 22, 2011. September 22, 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20141224141610/http://www.blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=163651. December 24, 2014.
  4. Web site: Disturbed to Release B-Sides Album, 'The Lost Children,' on Nov. 8th. Guitar Player. October 24, 2011. March 30, 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20120330162608/http://www.guitarplayer.com/article/disturbed-to-release-b-sides-album-the-lost-children-on-nov-8th/5806. dead.
  5. Web site: Disturbed. October 27, 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20141224141739/http://www.blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=35524. December 24, 2014.
  6. Mine. . October 27, 2011.
  7. Web site: Disturbed Lost Children Review. October 27, 2011. October 30, 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20111030050112/http://www.artistdirect.com/entertainment-news/article/disturbed-the-lost-children-4-out-of-5-stars/9745108. dead.
  8. Web site: Revolver – Lost Children Review. October 31, 2011. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20120509104520/http://www.revolvermag.com/reviews/disturbed-the-lost-children.html. May 9, 2012.
  9. News: Mac Miller's Blue Slide Park Hits No. 1 On Billboard Chart . https://archive.today/20130103232912/http://www.mtv.com/news/articles/1674467/mac-miller-blue-slide-park-album-sales.jhtml . dead . January 3, 2013 . mtv . November 16, 2011 . November 17, 2011.
  10. https://web.archive.org/web/20150724001918/http://hitsdailydouble.com/new_album_releases . July 24, 2015 . Upcoming Releases . Hits Daily Double . HITS Digital Ventures .
  11. Web site: Disturbed – The Lost Children. australian-charts.com.
  12. Web site: Disturbed – The Lost Children. austriancharts.at. German.
  13. Web site: Disturbed > Longplay-Chartverfolgung. Musicline.de. PhonoNet. German.
  14. Web site: Disturbed – The Lost Children. charts.nz.
  15. Web site: Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100. Official Charts Company. November 20, 2021.
  16. Web site: Disturbed – The Lost Children. swedishcharts.com.
  17. Web site: Disturbed – The Lost Children. hitparade.ch.
  18. Web site: Chart Log UK Update November 19, 2011. Zywietz. Tobias. Zobbel. November 29, 2011.