
Graphic artist Sam Hayles, who had previously designed the artwork of Soundtrack for the Voices in My Head Vol. Originally, there were to be 10 songs on the album, but Klayton added 7 more songs to the final CD, namely "Birthright", "The Seven Sisters", "Memories of a Girl I Haven't Met", "It Makes No Difference Who We Are", "The Arrival" and "The Departure" (Deluxe Edition only).

Klayton later announced that he chose to break up the album into five Chapters, instead of releasing a standard CD album after all production has wrapped: That has usually been the last step for me, but I wanted to put more of an emphasis on vocals on this album, so Grant Mohrman and I agreed that I would cut vocals first and build everything else around them." So, that being said, I've recorded all the final vocals first. " the process for this album is totally different than any other I've done. In contrast to the debut Celldweller album, where Klayton always tracked the vocals last, Wish Upon a Blackstar was produced vice versa: On March 9, 2009, Klayton announced that the album would be titled Wish Upon a Blackstar and he revealed the track listing on April 20, 2009. I can tell you that I am thinking about alternative methods of releasing this album altogether, but I won't say anything until I'm ready to commit. It's hard to predict when it will actually wrap up. "I would love to just tell everyone 'The album will be done by this date,' but I've learned my lesson on that one. In a late 2008 interview, he stated that: Klayton began to work on the album in 2004, originally slated for release in the summer of 2006, the album was delayed numerous times.



5 Outtakes from the Wish Upon a Blackstar sessions.
