The question has to be asked: Why would Thrice re-record a 20 year old album? Here's what the members of Thrice had to say in regards to The Artist In The Ambulance - Revisited."The core of the answer is that it simply sounded fun and we were curious. What would it sound like to play these old songs after 20 years of playing and singing under our belts? We know that playing the revisionist is a dangerous game so we were always a little uneasy about trying to go back and mess with something that people loved, people who had none of the hang-ups about the record that we did. But, since we decided to do this anyway, we tried to let that wariness guide us in how we approached the record, and in the end we decided to make very minimal structural changes. At the end of the day, what we wanted the record to sound like for fans is that somehow one of their old favorite records got a new lease on life, but that it hadn't lost it's soul or turned into something else."
- 1. Cold Cash and Colder Hearts (Thrice)
- 2. Under a Killing Moon (Thrice, Architects)
- 3. All That's Left (Thrice)
- 4. Silhouette (Thrice)
- 5. Stare at the Sun (Thrice, Andy Hull)
- 6. Paper Tigers (Thrice, Holy Fawn)
- 7. Hoods on Peregrine (Thrice, Be Well)
- 8. The Melting Point of Wax (Thrice)
- 9. Blood Clots and Black Holes (Thrice, Hot Water Music)
- 10. The Artist in the Ambulance (Thrice)
- 11. The Abolition of Man (Thrice, Curl Up & Die)
- 12. Don't Tell and We Won't As (Thrice)