Dreamer
Join Date: 28 Dec 2012
Location: Michigan (US)
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List of unreleased songs (with dates and info)
I've scraped the web for over a year now and have included every unreleased track I've managed to find so far. I periodically update this list as I find more song names online, so check every once in a while! :)
After the Party (unknown year, possibly 2004, 2005, or 2006) possible CROG track
Age (unknown year, possibly 2004, 2005, or 2006) possible CROG track
Always You (unknown year) - From the unreleased "Strange Attractor (1993)" album
Beyond Believe (unknown year) - Scrapped "Strange Attractor (2017)" track
Black Hole Door (unknown year) - Unreleased, though it may be both a demo of "Enigma", "Drifting Away", and "Blood Red Door"
Black Shadows (Unknown year) - Possibly a CROG track
Blind Arrow (unknown year) - Rejected "Catching Rays On Giant (2010)" track
Blood Red Door (unknown year; possibly 2008) - Unreleased, may have been a demo of what would become "Enigma" and another demo named "Black Hole Door"
Chimera (unknown year) - Unreleased, though it likely is a rejected "Strange Attractor (2017)" track
Clouds (Oh daddy keep the faith in me) (unknown year) - Unreleased
Cold Ashes (unknown year) - Unreleased
Criminal Girl (unknown year, possibly 2005 to 2008) - May have been a rejected "Catching Rays On Giant (2010)" track, studio demo from 2005 released online in 2008
Damn Happy (unknown year) - Will be released on "Waking up in a Different World", due for release on October 9th, 2020
Day After Day (unknown year) - Unreleased
Day Of The Minotaur (unknown year) - Unreleased
Days of Hope & Glory (unknown year, maybe 2005-2006) - Unreleased, likely a CROG track
Drifting Away (unknown year, maybe 2005-2006) - Unreleased, possibly an early draft of Enigma (Blood Red Door and Black Hole Door are also possible candidates)
Emily (unknown year, possibly 1995; Written by Janey Diamond) - From the MG solo album "United (1996)". Lyrics were released online and the notes indicate the music was made by "Gold / Echolette"
End Of Yesterday (unknown year; possibly 2008) - Intended to be the opening track on "Catching Rays On Giant (2010)"
Epilogue (Unconfirmed) - Likely not a song
Escalator (unknown year) - Unreleased
Eternally Yours (unknown year; possibly 2008) - Likely a scrapped "Catching Rays On Giant (2010)" track
Experience (unknown year, possibly 2005, 2006) - Possibly a CROG track
Gallery (Unknown year, written by Janey Diamond) - Released on YouTube on August 31st, 2020, named "In The Gods".
Ghost Ship (unknown year) - A demo of "Ship Of Fools" from "CrazyShow (2003)", Strange Attractor 1993 track
God Shades Her Eyes (unknown year, possibly 1993) - From the unreleased "Strange Attractor (1993)" album
Guest of Honour (unconfirmed) - Likely not a track
Hey Charles! (unknown year) - Unreleased track written by "Eric Sooter"
Hotel (unknown year) - Will be released on "Waking up in a Different World", due for release on October 9th, 2020
House of Lies (2012) - Released on Alphaville's official YouTube channel on June 15, 2020
Icecream Girl (Unconfirmed) - Likely not a track
Images (unknown year, possibly 1995) - Most likely a scrapped "United" track
Kalte Asche (unknown year, possibly 2008; German demo) - Studio demo released online and is a rejected "Catching Rays On Giant (2010)" track. It was apparently written sometime in 2005
Kill The Devil (unknown year, possibly 1995) - Possibly from the 1996 MG album "United" - Erased from the hard drive it was on
Life on Mars (David Bowie cover, unconfirmed - may have been a United track)
Little Moon For Psychopaths (unknown year) - 2011 studio demo released online and may be a scrapped "Strange Attractor (2017)" track
London Sky (2004) - Released to the winners of a contest in 2013, may have been a rejected "Catching Rays On Giant (2010)" and "Strange Attractor (2017)" track
Love Will Find A Way (2007) - In December of 2007, an early draft of this song was released on Moonbase. Then, in December of 2008, another demo (apparently the 7th one) was released. In November of 2018 "demo 7" was released on various online stores for purchase. Rumor has it that another demo was released in 2009...
Make Believe (unknown year) - Possibly a rejected "Strange Attractor (2017)" track
Marry Me Today (unknown year) - Unreleased
Message in A Bottle (Unconfirmed) - Possibly a cover of the 1979 song with the same name by "The Police"
Metaluna (unreleased) - demo of Elevator
Moonbase Suite (unknown year) - Unreleased
Mother (unknown year) - Unreleased
My Very Blood (unknown year, possibly 2004) - Unreleased and, according to Marian, hasn't been recorded, but has been played live before. Some of the lyrics were reworked into the song "Beyond The Laughing Sky", released on "Strange Attractor (2017)"
Nobody's Perfect (unknown year - maybe 2005/2006) Unreleased, likely a CROG track.
Now's Forever (unconfirmed)
Over the Hills And Far Away (2009) - Released on Alphaville's official YouTube channel on May 4th, 2020. 2 versions exist: One was produced by Johann Strauss (Strauss ex Machina), and the other by Sebastian Komor.
Overdose (unknown year) - Unreleased and may have been intended to be on "Strange Attractor (2017)"
Private Plane (Unconfirmed) - A cover of the song by "Thomas Leer". It was apparently played live in 1987, at the Tempodrome.
Roadkill (unknown year) - Unreleased and may have been an intended "Strange Attractor (2017)" track
Questions of Happiness (2005) - released on Alphaville's official YouTube channel on April 20th, 2020
R.I.P. Off (unknown year) - Unreleased and it may be a demo of "About A Heart" from the "CrazyShow (2003)" album. Played live.
Red Rose II (Unknown year; possibly 1993) - From the unreleased "Strange Attractor (1993)" album - An early version of Iron John.
Rendezvous (Unknown year; possibly 2015 or 2016) - "Strange Attractor (2017)" track as it didn't fit the album stylistically. A snippet of it was released in the promo / teaser video, "Alphaville: A sequence of fractals for a STRANGE ATTRACTOR", found on YouTube (at the 2:51 mark)
Ring of Fire (Possibly a cover of Johnny Cash's song, unconfirmed)
Sandman (unknown year) - Unreleased
Save Me (unknown year) - Unreleased
Stroke Of Midnight (unknown year; possibly 2008) - Unreleased "Catching Rays On Giant (2010)" track
Springtime Cherries (2012) - Released on Alphaville's official YouTube channel on March 23rd, 2020
Superstar (unknown year) - Unreleased
Swallow Paradise (unknown year; possibly 1993) - From the unreleased 1993 album "Strange Attractor (1993)". The DAT tape was presumed lost but was relocated later on.
Sweet Dreams (2004) - Demo version from 2004 released online in 2008. Used in a Fiat commercial in 2008.
Temple Girls (unknown year) - Unreleased, possibly a CROG track
The Carnival is Over (unconfirmed - might be a predecessor to Springtime Cherries)
The End Of Music (unknown year; possibly 1995) - From the unreleased 1995 album "Untitled"
The Lions Never Die (unknown year; possibly 2008 to 2011) - Possibly a "Catching Rays On Giant (2010)" and "Strange Attractor (2017)" track
The Third Half (unknown year) - Unreleased
The Voynich Chronicle (unknown year; possibly 2008) - Unreleased, was likely a "Catching Rays On Giant (2010)" track
The Wine Of Astonishment (unknown year) - Played live in Paris (30 year anniversary concert, 2014) and may have been a scrapped "Strange Attractor (2017)" track
This Perfect Moment (unreleased, 2004, 2005 or 2006 possibly), maybe a CROG track?
To Whom it Might Concern (unconfirmed) - Likely not a song
Twilight Zone (Unknown year; possibly 1995) - Demo of Euphoria (Prostitute (1994) track); Originates from the unreleased "Strange Attractor (1993)" album
What You Need (unknown year; likely 2006 and 2007) - 2 demo versions released online (one was mixed by the "Atomic Brothers" and is longer than the other one)
Last edited by MarianGoldfan123; 05 Sep 2020 at 20:53.
Reason: Added more tracks and changed info to reflect on current findings
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