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 Post subject: The original No Code tracklist
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I read about this in the Binaural Outtakes thread, and I was wondering if anyone remembered the original tracklist, or if anyone had a link to it, if they would mind posting it. I'm really interested in seeing what it was.

This goes for any other album as well, particulary Yield.:)

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I'd love to see this as well...I've made a cd w/ the original Binaural and it flows so smoothly.


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There was a thread on this in the last week or two, but I'm at a loss to remember the title.

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I remember there was a song called '23 Street Chorus' on it, which is a title that's always intrigued me.


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Mr Mojo Risin' wrote:
I remember there was a song called '23 Street Chorus' on it, which is a title that's always intrigued me.


Didn't that become All Night? Or am I totally insane?

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Blind Melvana wrote:
Didn't that become All Night? Or am I totally insane?


I'm not sure, i've never heard anyone connect them before.


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Originally the band planned on releasing an album in November or December of 1995. I remember seeing a tracklisting for the album in a magazine. There were 10 songs, two of which were 'Long Road' and 'I Got Id'. There was a song titled 'Tommy Who' but I believe this is probably either 'Who You Are' or 'Black Red Yellow'. 'Brain Of J' was also on there and so was 'Lukin'. I'm pretty sure 'Red Mosquito' was on there and also 'Falling Down', but not 100% certain. There was also a song titled 'Havoc' but I'm guessing this was probably 'Habit'. I wish I still had the magazine. I'm pretty sure 'All Night' was track #1 and 'Long Road' #10. Now that I think about it, this would have made for one hell of a record!


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Anyone got the official or erm... not so official original track listing?


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23rd St. Chorus would make sense as an alternate title for All Night, which was recorded in Chicago, which has numbered streets like that on the south side, and because All Night is a virtual chorus of Eddie voices.

All Night was originally slated for the record.

Havoc was a misprint for Habit, featured in a concert review in Rolling Stone.


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SlowEducation wrote:
23rd St. Chorus would make sense as an alternate title for All Night, which was recorded in Chicago, which has numbered streets like that on the south side, and because All Night is a virtual chorus of Eddie voices.

All Night was originally slated for the record.

Havoc was a misprint for Habit, featured in a concert review in Rolling Stone.


I knew about the Havoc one, but I hadn't thought of the 23 St Chorus connection before. This guy is good.


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Homercles wrote:
SlowEducation wrote:
23rd St. Chorus would make sense as an alternate title for All Night, which was recorded in Chicago, which has numbered streets like that on the south side, and because All Night is a virtual chorus of Eddie voices.

All Night was originally slated for the record.

Havoc was a misprint for Habit, featured in a concert review in Rolling Stone.


I knew about the Havoc one, but I hadn't thought of the 23 St Chorus connection before. This guy is good.


Uh...how many cities don't have a section of town with numbered streets?


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McParadigm wrote:
Homercles wrote:
SlowEducation wrote:
23rd St. Chorus would make sense as an alternate title for All Night, which was recorded in Chicago, which has numbered streets like that on the south side, and because All Night is a virtual chorus of Eddie voices.

All Night was originally slated for the record.

Havoc was a misprint for Habit, featured in a concert review in Rolling Stone.


I knew about the Havoc one, but I hadn't thought of the 23 St Chorus connection before. This guy is good.


Uh...how many cities don't have a section of town with numbered streets?


Seventeen.

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Originally the band planned on releasing an album in November or December of 1995. I remember seeing a tracklisting for the album in a magazine. There were 10 songs, two of which were 'Long Road' and 'I Got Id'. There was a song titled 'Tommy Who' but I believe this is probably either 'Who You Are' or 'Black Red Yellow'. 'Brain Of J' was also on there and so was 'Lukin'. I'm pretty sure 'Red Mosquito' was on there and also 'Falling Down', but not 100% certain. There was also a song titled 'Havoc' but I'm guessing this was probably 'Habit'. I wish I still had the magazine. I'm pretty sure 'All Night' was track #1 and 'Long Road' #10. Now that I think about it, this would have made for one hell of a record!


HOLY SHITTTTTTTT

reading that clicked something in my memory bank....i was like 15 reading a magazine.....at that time.....and i remeber reading EXACTLY what you did.....i think it was hit parader........can somebody please post the original binaural tracklisting...


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oneway23 wrote:
I'd love to see this as well...I've made a cd w/ the original Binaural and it flows so smoothly.


I'd love to see both of those....... :D

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agreenberg23 wrote:
pjscooter wrote:
Originally the band planned on releasing an album in November or December of 1995. I remember seeing a tracklisting for the album in a magazine. There were 10 songs, two of which were 'Long Road' and 'I Got Id'. There was a song titled 'Tommy Who' but I believe this is probably either 'Who You Are' or 'Black Red Yellow'. 'Brain Of J' was also on there and so was 'Lukin'. I'm pretty sure 'Red Mosquito' was on there and also 'Falling Down', but not 100% certain. There was also a song titled 'Havoc' but I'm guessing this was probably 'Habit'. I wish I still had the magazine. I'm pretty sure 'All Night' was track #1 and 'Long Road' #10. Now that I think about it, this would have made for one hell of a record!


HOLY SHITTTTTTTT

reading that clicked something in my memory bank....i was like 15 reading a magazine.....at that time.....and i remeber reading EXACTLY what you did.....i think it was hit parader........can somebody please post the original binaural tracklisting...
Ya I think your right, I think it was Hit Parader!


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Okay I think we need to get the alternates for each album if there is one for each album or an original track list for each album and try and make the albums what they should have been.. from what I have read else where this has worked and made some albums better then they ended up.. anyone else wanna try this?
By the way... the songs on the TB2K DVD. The ones in the special features on the citys, fans section, Thunder Clap, Harmaony, and somthing else.. I think they were sapposed to be on Binaural also but Ed never wrote or could never come up with lyrics for the songs, These songs are amazing and I am wondering if there are full versions of these songs out there anywhere?
If anyone has answers I would love to hear them.


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Here's the original Binaural tracklisting. Found it on fivehorizons.com
Breakherfall
Insignificance
Evacuation
Letter To The Dead
Rival
Grievance
Light Years
Of The Girl
Thin Air
Nothing As It Seems
Fatal
Sleight Of Hand
Soon Forget
In The Moonlight
Parting Ways
Education


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pjscooter wrote:
Here's the original Binaural tracklisting. Found it on fivehorizons.com
Breakherfall
Insignificance
Evacuation
Letter To The Dead
Rival
Grievance
Light Years
Of The Girl
Thin Air
Nothing As It Seems
Fatal
Sleight Of Hand
Soon Forget
In The Moonlight
Parting Ways
Education


could have swore those other songs where on there at one point in time.. damn, guess I was wrong.. those are still incredible songs even with out lyrics they sound so Epic and Anthemic..( is that even a word?)


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