Albums Back from the Dead

Recreating albums that never actually existed.

Albums Back from the Dead

Recreating albums that never actually existed.

Sunday, April 7, 2024

Steely Dan - "The Bear"

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  In 1980, Steely Dan released  Gaucho , the band's first album in three years, and last before Donald Fagen and Walter Becker regrouped...
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Sunday, March 3, 2024

Stevie Wonder - "Front Line"

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  In 1982, Stevie Wonder released a two-disc album of greatest hits titled Stevie Wonder's Original Musiquarium I . (To date, there hasn...
Sunday, February 4, 2024

Van Halen - "Zero"

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Van Halen famously had a 25-song demo tape that made the rounds as the band was searching for a record deal. Over the years, nearly all of t...
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Sunday, January 7, 2024

Elvis Presley Discography, 1969 - 1977.

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I debated on whether to delve into a third reimagined discography for Elvis Presley. But after digging into recording session details and ot...
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Sunday, December 3, 2023

The Zombies - "Next Steps"

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  Odessey and Oracle , the final album by The Zombies’ original lineup, was recorded in the summer of 1967, and released in the UK in the sp...
Sunday, November 5, 2023

"Catch .44" soundtrack

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This is a really short and quick entry. I have friends in the band Deadbolt, and one of their songs is played in the 2011 Forest Whitaker/Br...
Sunday, October 1, 2023

David Bowie - "The Gouster"

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  When Parlophone released the David Bowie boxset Who Can It Be Now? (1974-1976) , which included the long-lost / long-rumored The Gouster ...
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For the most part, this blog is now dormant. I haven't uploaded the music files. Too many lawsuit-happy record companies and artist estates out there. Instead I list the sources for people to find the tracks themselves. Also, in many cases I've included YouTube links.
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