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This list contains the names of albums that contain a hidden track and also information on how to find them. Not all printings of an album contain the same track arrangements, so some copies of a particular album may not have the hidden track(s) listed below. Some of these tracks may be hidden in the pregap, and some hidden simply as a track following the listed tracks. The list is ordered by artist name using the surname where appropriate.
- K-os:
- Exit: There are three bonus tracks on the album: the single "Superstarr, Pt. Zero," a Remix of "Heaven Only Knows," and a track called "Neutroniks," which does not appear on the Canadian version of the album, but on the Canadian pressing of Joyful Rebellion.
- Joyful Rebellion: Roughly two mutes after the track "Papercutz" ends, a hidden track called "The Mirror" begins.
- Atlantis: Hymns for Disco: "Chocolate Chewing Gum" follows after "The Ballad of Noah" at 5:27
- Yes!: hidden tracks appear at the ends of "FUN!," "Mr. Telephone Man," and "The Avenue."
- K-Passa: Born Again: The last billed track, "Loves Trainee," is followed by five minutes of silence and then an eight-minute instrumental track.
- Kamelot, The Black Halo: Rewind from track 1 to hear a couple entering a theatre.
- Yoko Kanno, Into the Another World: "Mameshiba (instrumental version)" follows after "Aqua" at 6:22
- Kansas, Somewhere to Elsewhere: "Geodesic Dome" at the end of the album.[1]
- Kano: At the end of the "London Town" album, there is a hidden track called "Grime MC"
- Lucy Kaplansky: Rewind 3:30 from Track 1 on the "Flesh & Bone" album, there is a hidden version of Paul McCartney's "I've Just Seen a Face"[2]
- Kasabian:
- Keane, Under the Iron Sea: "The Iron Sea" follows the track "Put It Behind You" and acts as a turning point of the album, indicated by the color change on the album's track listing.
- Tommy Keene, Ten Years After: Track 13, a cover of The Who's "It's Not True", is not listed.
- Kei Holland
- Kei Holland (1997): After the last song "Shell Shock" Tracks 13-68 are blank consists of 5 seconds of silence each. Track 69 consists of just 7 minutes of Ocean sounds. The hidden track only appears on the CD version of the album. The vinyl version of the album has a locked groove on each side which consists the sound of Kei's heartbeat, recorded directly from the doppler while Kei was at a doctor's appointment at the time (in reference of the Vinyl version of Pink Floyd's "The Division Bell")
- Relaxation (2003, Original version only): The bonus track at the end of the album which fills up CD space entitled "Relax awhile" which consists of an old recording of Kei sleeping at a hotel room while Kei and Yuri are filming the episode "Pink Sniper"
- Kelis, Kelis Was Here: "Fuck Them Bitches" after a minute of silence on the final track it has this song.[4]
- Paul Kelly & The Messengers, Comedy: "David Gower" to the tune of Guantanamera after the last track.
- Kenickie:
- At The Club: The hidden track "Montrose Gimps It Up For Charity" can be found at 8:52 into the final track "Acetone."
- Get In: "Disco Xmas on the Dole," appears at 10:00 on end track "Something's Got To Give." The song is sung by Emmy-Kate Montrose under heavy distortion.
- Kerion (band), Holy Creatures Quest: Track 14 contains an acoustic version of "The Last Quest"; this track is not on the album cover.
- Alicia Keys, Songs in A Minor: The hidden track "Lovin' You" starts playing at the end of the album.[5]
- Kid Rock, Devil Without a Cause: Shortly after the last song ("Black Chick, White Guy" on the explicit version, "Where U at Rock" on the clean version) is a techno-rock remix of "I Am the Bullgod."[6]
- Kidz in the Hall, School Was My Hustle: The hidden track "We Almost Lost" follows "Day By Day" at the end of track 12.
- Kaki King, Legs to Make Us Longer: "Nails" after the final track.[7]
- The Killers, Sawdust: "Questions with the Captain" after 55 seconds of silence after the final track.[8]
- King Crimson,
- In the Court of the Crimson King: After the title track is finished, a series of sounds like the ones that begin the album can be heard on some vinyl and CD pressings.
- Islands: After the final track, "Islands," an instrumental ensemble is heard tuning while receiving instructions from guitarist Robert Fripp.[9]
- King Diamond, Voodoo: There is a hidden track (1:50) after "Aftermath" on the European release which is basically "Unclean Spirits" played backwards.[10]
- Kings of Leon, Youth and Young Manhood: "Talihina Sky" at the end of "Holy Roller Novocaine" at 8:21.[11]
- KISS, Destroyer: "Rock & Roll Party" either at the end of "Do You Love Me" (3:34) or as a separate track.[12]
- Klaatu, Hope: The final song "Hope" ends at minute 3:50. After 10 seconds of silence, begins an instrumental reprise of the first track, "We're Off You Know".[13]
- Klark Kent, Kollected Works: The final track is labeled as "Office Talk," but contains both "Office Talk" and "Guerrilla," with roughly 40 seconds of silence between the two songs.
- Klaxons, Myths of the Near Future: An experimental instrumental follows final track "Four Horsemen of 2012"
- Klee: Unverwundbar: A French version of the Song "Lichtstrahl" follows final track "Ich lebe".
- KMFDM, Nihil: "Nihil" at the end of the song "Trust" (only on Wax Trax! Records/TVT Records release).[14]
- Kool Moe Dee, Knowledge Is King: The track "Let's Go" is not listed in the sleeve, though it appears in the album.
- Korn:
- Follow the Leader: The album starts on track 13, after 12 tracks consisting of five seconds of silence each, making a minute's silence out of respect for a deceased fan, who also had track 22 (Justin) named after him. "Earache My Eye" starts at the end of the song "My Gift to You" (Track 25) at 9:12, two minutes after "My Gift to You" ends. The hidden track is 6:28.[15]
- Korn: After a period of silence which follows track 12 ("Daddy"), a man and woman argue about car parts. The hidden track is called "Michael & Geri"[16]
- Life Is Peachy: An a cappella version of "Twist" after "Kill You."[17] On picture vinyl version, an instrumental track after Good God.
- Take a Look in the Mirror: A live cover version of Metallica's "One" after "When Will This End."
- Untouchables: Some versions contain a hidden remix of "Here to Stay."[18]
- Issues: While not technically a hidden track, the final track "Dirty" features several minutes of static buzzing after the song itself ends.
- See You on the Other Side: some copies have part of "Twisted Transistor" in the pregap. While it is listed, copies with the song at 3:08 have what was removed from the 4:12 version in the pregap. Not really hidden, but it is in the pregap.
- Wayne Kramer: The Hard Stuff: Tracks 11 to 39 are blank, each of 5 seconds duration, followed by unlisted track 40 "So Long, Hank" (4:34)
- Kreator: Cause for Conflict: at the end of "Isolation", there are about 4 blank minutes, following the hidden track
- Kris Kristofferson, Closer to the Bone: Ten seconds of silence following "The Wonder" after which an untitled hidden track, introduced as the first song Kristofferson ever wrote at the age of 11, is played.
- Kula Shaker:
- K: An untitled 15-second long vocal montage at about 19:13 of the last album track
- Peasants, Pigs & Astronauts: "Stotra," a mantra, can be found at about 10:10 into track 12, with a short silent track as track 13[19]
- Kollected - The Best of: "Strangefolk"
- Kyuss:
- Welcome to Sky Valley: "Lick Doo," a doo-wop prank, is hidden after the final track '"Whitewater"
- ...And the Circus Leaves Town: Two short hidden tracks are included in the 20-odd minutes of silence following "Spaceship Landing," the second of which is titled "Day One"[20]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Kansas: "Geodesic Dome" from Somewhere to Elsewhere". HiddenSongs.com. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
- ^ "Lucy Kaplansky: "I've Just Seen A Face" from Flesh And Bone". HiddenSongs.com. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
- ^ "Kasabian: "Reason Is Treason (Jacknife Lee Version)" from Kasabian". HiddenSongs.com. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
- ^ "Kelis: "Fuck Them Bitches" from Kelis Was Here". HiddenSongs.com. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
- ^ "Alicia Keys: "Lovin' U" from Songs In A Minor". HiddenSongs.com. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
- ^ "Kid Rock: "I Am The Bullgod (Remix)" from Devil Without a Cause". HiddenSongs.com. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
- ^ "Kaki King: "Nails" from Legs to Make Us Longer". HiddenSongs.com. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
- ^ "The Killers: "Questions With The Captain" from Sawdust". HiddenSongs.com. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
- ^ "King Crimson: (Title Unknown) from Islands". HiddenSongs.com. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
- ^ "King Diamond: "Unclean Spirits (backward)" from Voodoo". HiddenSongs.com. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
- ^ "Kings Of Leon: "Talihina Sky" from Youth & Young Manhood". HiddenSongs.com. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
- ^ "KISS: "Rock 'N' Roll Party" from Destroyer". HiddenSongs.com. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
- ^ "Klaatu: "We're Off You Know (reprise)" from Hope". HiddenSongs.com. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
- ^ "KMFDM: "Nihil" from Nihil". HiddenSongs.com. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
- ^ "Korn: "Earache My Eye" from Follow The Leader". HiddenSongs.com. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
- ^ "Korn: "Michael & Geri" from Korn". HiddenSongs.com. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
- ^ "Korn: "Twist (Vocal)" from Life Is Peachy". HiddenSongs.com. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
- ^ "Korn: "Here To Stay (T-Ray's Mix)" from Untouchables". HiddenSongs.com. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
- ^ "Kula Shaker: "Stotra" from Peasants, Pigs, And Astronauts". HiddenSongs.com. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
- ^ "Kyuss: "Day One (To Dave & Chris)" from ...And The Circus Leaves Town". HiddenSongs.com. Retrieved 2024-11-12.
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