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Eric
Carr
Related Recordings
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- Click on
Group/album-title for the band (related) -website(s).
- Click on Albumcover for
Record-company and/ or order info.
1969 |
The Cellarman ; demo /
independent 7"
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The Cellarman
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- Eric Carr drums
and lead voc. on "I Cry at Night" and
"Your Turn To Cry"
- Further details
unknown, but you can download these tracks from Kiss~Konfidential.
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1970 - 1973 |
Salt & Pepper
|
Salt & Pepper
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- Band line
up; Eric Carr (drums), John Henderson (guitar),
Sarita Henderson (lead vocals) and three other
musicians.
- 1973; Salt
& Pepper changed their name to Creation
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1973 - 1977 |
Creation / Mother
Nature Father Time
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Creation
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- Band
line up; same us above including Damon DeFreis
(keyboards).
- 1974;
Creation changed their name to Mother Nature,
Father Time.
- 1977;
Mother Nature, Father Time changed their name to
Bionic Boogie.
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1977 |
Bionic
Boogie ; Risky Changes (7" single)
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Bionic Boogie
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- Risky Changes
- Big West
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- Eric Carr
vocals on "Risky Changes".
- Polydor ;
PD-14450 (USA-7"single)
- Further
details unknown.
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1979 |
Lightning
; Lightning
|
 |
- Disco Symphony
- In and Out Of Love
- Baby Without Your
Love
- I Love The Way You
Love Me
- One Step At A Time
|
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dec . 1979 |
Flasher (coverband)
|
Flasher
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- December
1979 - June 1980; Eric Carr (Paul Caravello)
drums.
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1981 |
Eric Carr ; Love Me
Too (drumtrack)
|

|
- During the
"Music From The Elder" sessions Eric
Carr recorded a drumtrack named "Love Me
Too".
- Fancy Fair
(bootleg) LP; Polystar(?) (Japan) 1985; RH049
- Re-released on
compact disc; Vintage Kiss/ Fancy Fair bonus;
1994/ Black Rose BR0293
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1983 |
Bryan Adams ; Cuts
Like A Knife
|
 |
- "Don't Leave
Me Lonely" written by Bryan Adams, Jim
Vallance and Eric Carr.
- Album contains
the Hit-singles "This Time" and
"The Best Was Yet To Come".
- A&M ; compact
disc/ LP/ MC; 394919- 2/ 1/4
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1984 |
Wendy O`Williams ;
W.O.W
|

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- Eric Carr drums
on "Legends Never Die".
- "Ain't None
Of your Business" written by Gene Simmons,
Eric Carr and Vinnie Vincent. Album Produced by
Gene Simmons.
- Euro-release;
Roadrunner/ Music For Nations; LP; RR9852
- USA-release;
Passport Records PB-6034
|
1987 |
Ace Frehley ; Frehley`s Comet
|

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- "Breakout"
written by Ace Frehley, Eric Carr and Richie
Scarlett. The song is based on a drumtrack
recorded during Kiss - Music From the Elder
sessions. This basic drumtrack later appeared as
"Carr Jam" on Kiss 1992 album
"Revenge'.
- Frehley`s
Comet "Live +1" and "12
Picks" both contains
live versions of "Breakout".
- Atlantic/
Megaforce; compact disc/ LP/ MC; 781749- 2/ 1/ 4
|
1987 |
Eric Carr ; unrl. track ; "Dial
L. For Love"
|
unreleased track
|
- "Dial
L. For Love" written by Eric Carr and Adam
Mitchell
- Further
details unknown.
|
1989 |
Eric Carr ; some more
unreleased tracks .........
|
more unreleased tracks
|
- Looking
Through The Eyes Of Love (Eric Carr)
- Electric
Thunder (Eric Carr/ ....)
- Someone Is
Waiting (Eric Carr/ Adam Mitchell)
- Rock Your
Mind (recorded for Ace Frehley "Trouble
Walkin`")
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1991 |
Eric Carr
|
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- "Elephant
Man" written by Eric Carr, but never
recorded.........
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Various |
Unreleased Kiss -
demo tracks
|
|
From: Slacker, Slacker5@ix.netcom.com
- "What
You See Is what You Get -- Gene co-written, Eric
Carr on drums
- "Eat
Your Heart Out" -- Gene co-written, Gene
singing, Eric Carr on drums
|
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