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Paula Berman's list of hidden tracks

Here's the list of hidden tracks I said I'd publish (and Alan said he'd put on the Web). Most of these were already posted to the list; a few were e-mailed to me privately.

I've used the format: artist, album, song, where to find it, substituting dashes (---) where I didn't have information. Sorry if this spoils anyone's surprise, but I figured it was better to lose a bit of the surprise, than miss the song entirely. These are in no particular order. Sorry for the length.

Disclaimer: I have even heard of some of these bands, and so I'm not sure if they're 'folk' - and I know some are not. Oh well.

Gary Frenay, Armory Square,"Sound Of His Guitar", after end

Gary Frenay - Jigsaw People,"Candy" (a re-make from the 40's, ala Tony Bennett) and "Blue Moon", both after end

Naked To The World, Pilgrim's Kiss, "Bitchin' Hair", after end

Jim's Big Ego, More Songs About Me,"Dick Day", before track one - someone else said this was Jim Infantino - I don't know where it would be filed in stores.

Chuck Brodsky, Letters in the Dirt, Chuck's Here, before start

Freedy Johnston, The Trouble Tree, Little Red-Haired Girl, 12-13 minutes after end

John Hiatt, Walk On, You Are Min (?), after very long pause after end

Michelle Shocked, Short Sharp Shocked, Fog Town, after end

Kate Jacobs, --- (her 1st album), --- , after end

Don Conoscenti, Box of Bones, --- (live version of earlier song), after end

Jars of Clay, ---, "orchestral session work", after end

Hugh Blumenfield, Mozart's Money, When Hiroshima Comes to Disneyland, after end

Lyle Lovett, Road to Ensenada, Girl in the Corner, after end (hidden on CD but lyrics are on cassette insert)

Tom Ball and Kenny Sultan, ---, Knee Crawlin' Frog Fightin' Drunk, after end

Alanis Morissette, ---, You Oughtta Know (reprise), after end

Cindy Church, --- (new album, due out in 3 weeks Canada, longer US), ---, after end

Jr. Gone Wild, Three Dead Trolls in a Baggie, ---, after end

Tish Hinojosa, Destiny's Gate, Destiny's Gate (in Spanish), after end

Lucy Kaplansky, Flesh and Bone, I've Just Seen a Face (by the Beatles), before start -- the one that started this whole thread

James Keelaghan, A Recent Future, spoken credits, after end

Todd Snider, Songs For the Daily Planet, Talkin' Seattle Grunge Rock Blues, after end

Ellis Paul, Carnival of Voices, Ghost, after end

Sarah McLachlan, Fumbling Toward Ecstasy, Possession (reprise), after end

David Wilcox, East Asheville Hardware, Hurricane ('country version'), after end

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