1970+
;
Eric Carr (as Paul Charles
Caravello)
- various recordings
Eric recording acoustically on his own in the 1970's showing his excellent taste in music. |
| 01 Out On The Weekend
(1970+) |
(0:00) Neil
Young coverversion |
| 02
The Crystal Ship (1970+) |
(0:00) The
Doors coverversion |
| 03
Hey Joe (1970+) |
(0:00) Jimi
Hendrix coverversion |
| 04
The Fool On The Hill (1970+) |
(0:00) The
Beatles coverversion |
| 05
I Saw Her Standing There (1970+) |
(0:00) The
Beatles coverversion |
1980
;
Eric Carr (Kiss) - unfinished demo
Track
01 : an unfinished song which Eric Carr wrote music while on
tour with KISS in 1980 |
| 01
Prisoners
Of Rock and Roll |
(0:00)
Carr |
1981
;
Eric Carr (Kiss) - Music From The Elder demo's
Track
01 : incomplete track left at the
instrumental stage by Ace Frehley and Eric Carr.
Various
(length) versions of the track are recorded in Toronto. (a.k.a.
"Carr Jam 1981). |
| 01
Heaven
(aka
Breakout / Carr Jam) |
(0:00)
Carr / Frehley |
1982
;
Eric Carr (Kiss) - Creatures Of The Night demo
Track
01 : written
by Eric Carr, Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance.
This song was considered for use on KISS "Creatures Of The
Night" album.
Eric Carr would record the song during the album sessions,
playing drums (with the same drumsound as the album), bass,
rhythm guitars, lead and backing vocals.
The song started out with Eric Carr and Bryan Adams working on
the song together in Los Angeles, with Jim Vallance and Bryan
later finish off the piece in Vancouver.
Bryan Adams would record "Don't Leave me Lonely" for
inclusion on his "Cuts
Like A Knife"
(1983) album. |
| 01
Don't Leave Me Lonely |
(0:00)
Carr/ Adams/ Vallance |
1984
- 1985 ; Gene
Simmons ; demo-tracks feat. Eric Carr drum-tracks
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here for full details
More than likely
these demo's are dated before
"Animalize" (1984).
Eric Carr would play drums on this
demo's (in progress). |
| 01
What
You See I What You Get |
(2:56)
Simmons / Weissman |
| 02
Eat
Your Heart Out |
(0:00)
Simmons / Weissman |
1986
-1987 ;
Eric Carr - New York
(the band)
recording session.
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here for full details
Track
01 : After KISS
"Animalize" tour in 1985 Eric Carr started
branching out into different projects, like looking for other
bands to manage and produce. "New York" was one of the
bands he had any involvement with. "New York",
featuring 'J' (vocals) Johny 'G' Lover (guitars), Freddie Foster
(bass) and Rikk Hanz (drums), released one independent EP
"Carry The Torch" in 1985. After setting the band up
in a friends studio in upstate New York (for a quick
pre-production), Eric Carr went up there for a day and a half to
give the band some advice. At the same time he wrote a song
together with the band called "Electric Thunder". |
| 01
Electric
Thunder |
(5:17)
Carr/ New York |
1987 ;
Eric Carr - Crazy Nights demo
Track
01 : Demoed, but not fully
recorded, for the "Crazy Nights" album.
As the primary writer of the song, Eric Carr had taken it to
Gene Simmons and Adam Mitchell for polishing.
Track 02 : Eric Carr would demo the song playing all of the
instruments himself. |
| 01
Dial L. For Love |
(0:00)
Carr/ Simmons/ Mitchell |
| 02
The
Troubles Inside |
(0:00)
Carr/ Mitchell |
1989
;
Eric Carr - various demo's
Track 01
- 02 : "Looking Through The Eyes Of Love" (aka
"Eyes Of Love") and "Someone Is Waiting" (aka
"Somebody's Waiting") were two of the four songs
Eric Carr brought to KISS "Hot In The Shade"
sessions. Both tracks are released on Eric Carr's 1999 album
"Rockology".
Track 03 : "Rock Your Mind" (aka. "Breakout
II") is an unfinished and demoed song by Ace Frehley and
Eric Carr. |
| 01
Looking Through The Eyes Of Love |
(0:00)
Carr / Adam Mitchell |
| 02
Someone Is Waiting |
(0:00)
Carr / Adam Mitchell |
| 03
Rock Your Mind |
(0:00)
Carr / Frehley |
1989
;
Eric Carr - Hot In The Shade demo's
Track 01
: An early version of "Little Caesar", based on a
Marvin Gaye recording "Ain't That Peculiar". The
demo, which actually is a metalized cover version of the Marvin
Gaye song, is recorded Spring 1989 by Eric Carr (drums, bass,
lead vocals) and Bruce Kulick at the Fortress Studios,
Hollywood, CA. Engineered by Pat Regan. This demo version appeared on the KISS Box set (2001).
Track 02 - 03 : Both
songs would be revamped by Bruce Kulickfor inclusion on Eric Carr's 1999 album
"Rockology". |
| 01
Ain't
That Peculiar |
(3:10)
Carr |
| 02
Looking
Through The Eyes Of Love |
(3:29)
Carr / Adam Mitchell |
| 03
Somebody's
Waiting |
(3:48)
Carr / Adam Mitchell |
1990
;
Paul Stanley and Bob Held - demo
Recorded
at Track Recording Studios, Los Angeles.
Demoed with Eric Carr (drums) and Bruce Kulick (guitars).
In 1998 Bob Held would resurrect this demo and overdub
additional parts to complete the song, as it is released on GARBO
TALKS self
titled 1998 album. |
| 01
The
Game Of Love |
(0:00)
Stanley/ Held |
1991
;
Eric Carr - the last song written by Eric Carr
Track
01 : would
be the last song written by Eric Carr, which is never recorded
or demoed. |
| 01
Elephant Man |
(0:00)
Carr |
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