List of albums containing a hidden track: V
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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.
- V: You Stood Up (2004): "You Got Me" is hidden in the album's pregap. Another hidden track "Just Eighteen" is in Track 18
- V Shape Mind:
- Metric (2000): There is a hidden spoken word track at the end of the final song "Pretty On the Outside".
- Cul-De-Sac (album) (2003): There is an unlisted twelfth track "Every Little Thing (E.L.T.)" after a three-minute period of silence following the final track.
- The Vaccines, What Did You Expect from the Vaccines? (2011): "Somebody Else's Child" can be heard approximately a minute after "Family Friend," the last track, ends
- Vanessa-Mae, Subject to Change (2001): "Tourmaline" (after a minute of silence in the last track)
- Van Halen, Women and Children First (1980): "Growth" (Immediately after the song "In a Simple Rhyme")
- Eddie Vedder, Into the Wild: After the final track "Guaranteed" there are a few minutes silence before Eddie Vedder plays through the song again, but hums the vocals in place of the actual lyrics.
- Laura Veirs: Untitled Track/Magnetized (original) (2005): "Year of Meteors" (Follows a period of silence after "Lake Swimming")
- Velvet Revolver, Libertad (2007): Shortly after the song "Gravedancer" ends, there's a secret song called "Don't Drop That Dime."
- Versus: Two Cents Plus Tax (1998): "Oriental American" is hidden in the album's pregap
- The Verve, Urban Hymns (1997): "Deep Freeze" (at the 13-minute mark of "Come On") (on later MP3 download copies of this album, "Come On" is trimmed of all silence and "Deep Freeze" presented as a separate track)[citation needed]
- The Victorian English Gentlemens Club:
- The Victorian English Gentlemens Club (2006): Following the final track, "Cannonball", is an untitled song.
- Blood Pie (2011): At the end of each side of the cassette, unlisted messages exist to respectively state to turn the tape over and to thank the listener.
- Bag of Meat (2011): After the final track, "Not Waving But Drowning", the hidden track "I.Want.You.Dead" (originating from Blood Pie) plays.
- Virgin Black, Sombre Romantic (2000): Track "Outro" is unlisted.
- Virus, Bio-Level 4: There are nine short hidden tracks containing the same voice sample.
- Vision Eternel, For Farewell of Nostalgia: "Moments of Extended" on the Abridged Pause Recordings CD, "Moments of Intimacy (Reprise)" on the Somewherecold Records CD, and "Moments of Tension" on the Geertruida tape.[1]
- Vitalic, OK Cowboy (2005): "One Million Dollar Studio" (Rewind before opening track, song is about 1-minute and 20 seconds long)
- Vitamin C, Vitamin C (1999): "Graduation (Friends Forever) (Student Interview Mix)" (Track 13)
- Vive la Fête, Nuit Blanche (2006)
- The Von Bondies, Pawn Shoppe Heart (2004): An untitled secret track that starts at 6:55 on the track "Pawn Shoppe Heart"; sounds like an extension of the aforementioned song (but is actually a cover of "Try a Little Tenderness").
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Zimmerman, William (November 24, 2020). "An Interview with Vision Eternel (ethereal, dark ambient)". The Noise Beneath the Snow. Archived from the original on April 29, 2023. Retrieved July 12, 2023.
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