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Details: This is a complete list of all unreleased and upcoming songs and recordings that features any of the eight Cirith Ungol members. Some of it will be relased, some of it will most probably never be released, and some of it hasn't even been recorded, but only written and/or played live. Cirith Ungol has composed over 300 songs, according to Robert Garven in the Iron Pages interview, 1994.

In addition to what is listed beneath, Cirith Ungol has also played covers of

Black Sabbath
Cream
Hard Stuff
Highway Robbery
Jimi Hendrix
Mountain
Spontaneous Combustion

The songs will be added to the list when it is known which songs they covered. The pre-Cirith Ungol band Titanic, played Beatles-covers. Also these will be added. If you have any additional info, please contact!
🕜 2010-02-16

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Details: A planned upcoming collection of unreleased tracks. It's listed as "Untitled Forthcoming Rarities (2004-2006)" in Perry's bio. There are already a bunch of unreleased tracks which are candidates for this collection:

Bad Scene (re-recording 2004)
A re-recording of a old unreleased Cirith Ungol tune. Andrew Sample on drums. Recorded on a digital 8-track machine. It's according to Perry Falcon's glam tune.

We demoed one of Greg's songs, "Bad Scene" a while back, and I laid down vox for it a coupla weeks ago.  
-Perry Grayson, 10 Aug 2004

Update 10 Mar 2010: The demo has been made available on the Falcon fanpage on facebook.

Throwback (re-recording 2006)
Original versions appears on the self-titled Falcon debut album (2004).

Downer (re-recording 2006)
Original versions appears on the self-titled Falcon debut album (2004).

Edge of a Knife (re-recording 2006)
A new re-recording of a old Cirith Ungol tune. Original version appears on Frost and Fire (1980). They have also played this live several times. A live video is available on Youtube, but that is unfortunately in terrible quality.

Bad Scene (re-recording 2006)
A new re-recording of a old unreleased Cirith Ungol tune. They also recorded this song in 2004. It was recorded just before Andrew moved to Kansas.

Johanna (Iggy & the Stooges)
Iggy & the Stooges cover. Original version appears on the Iggy and The Stooges single "Johanna" (1972).
The six songs we recorded in March with Andrew Sample on drums are nearly done. We did the basic tracks live—that's the ONLY way to record Falcon—of course. A few overdubs to finish up, then it's mixing time. The six tunes are: "Throwback", "Downer," "Everything There is To Know," "Edge of a Knife" (Cirith Ungol), "Bad Scene" and "Johanna" (an Iggy & the Stooges cover). The reason behind doing "Throwback" and "Downer" again is 'cause Andrew and Darin play the tunes different than each other. So, we thought we'd give you a chance to hear what those sound like with Andrew drumming.
-Perry Grayson, 19 Jul 2006 In Addition are Throwback Demo (October 2003) and Pre-Production Demos (Oct. 2003) with unknown contents listed in Perry's bio.
🕜 2010-02-16 22:16:46
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