| TITLE |
REMARKS |
| Angst |
Another unreleased recording with Bolland &
Bolland. |
| Chance To Dance |
Falco's first recorded solo song written
during his Spinning Wheel period. Unfortunately the single was never
released. |
| Force To Force |
Recorded for the "3" album, but it didn't make
it. |
| Le Freak |
Chic cover performed by Falco during "20 years
Spinning Wheel" concert. |
| Funky Egypt |
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| Hier Ist Ein Mensch |
Peter Alexander cover performed by Falco
during "Austria Hit Gala - Licht Ins Dunkel" |
| Jeanny 3 - Where Are You Now? |
Many rumors that it was being prepared for
release in first quarter of 2001. The Oe3 web site had for a short
time a low quality MP3 song with this title available for download.
Not clear if this MP3 was actually the intended Jeanny 3. |
| Jung Sein, A Haertn Ham |
Performed with "Umspannwerk". Unknown if
this was ever officially released on album or single. |
| The Message |
In the early eighties for Austrian Oe3 radio
program Music Box Falco translated Grandmaster Flash's "The Message"
in German. |
| Rap Rap Rapsody |
Song written by Bolland & Bolland that they
offered to Falco. Not clear if it ever was actually recorded, or if
even a demo exists. |
| Sergeant P. |
Beatles cover performed by Falco at School Of
Poems. |
| Summer |
The B-side of the unreleased single "Chance To
Dance". |
| Tomorrow Never Knows |
Another song from the Beatles that Falco
mentions in the fax on the album sleeve of Out Of The Dark Into The
Light. Was it really recorded or was it just a joke? |
| Vidiot |
Recorded for the "3" album, but it didn't make
it. |
| Without You |
Recorded for the "3" album, but it didn't make
it. Performed live by Falco during his 1985 tour. |
| "1 more song" |
In an interview in 1997, just after the
"Naked" flop, Falco said the he wanted to remove two songs from the
Out Of The Dark album and record two new ones. One of those two old
songs was "Push! Push!" But which was the other one?
Or perhaps it doesn't exist because according to producer George
Glueck "Push Push" was the only recorded song that didn't make the
album. |
| "2 more songs" |
Besides the songs on "Wiener Blut" and
"Verdammt Wir Leben Noch" there are at least two more songs still
unreleased from the 1987 recording sessions with producers Gunther
Mende and C. Derouge. |
| "even more songs" |
According to the newspaper "Krone" Falco has
recorded with the Swiss group Yello. The tapes were submitted to a
record company in the U.S. but were never returned.
Yello representatives neither confirm nor deny this story. |
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