This list contains the names of albums that contain a hidden track and also information on how to find them. Not all printings of an album contain the same track arrangements, so some copies of a particular album may not have the hidden track(s) listed below. Some of these tracks may be hidden in the pregap, and some hidden simply as a track following the listed tracks. The list is ordered by artist name using the surname where appropriate.
C-Murder, Tru Dawgs: A song called "Betya," begins a few seconds after "How A Thug Nigga Like It" fades out.
C+C Music Factory, Gonna Make You Sweat: A hidden track called "Shade" is the final track after "Bang That Beat" on CD and cassette versions of the album.
The Seaside: A short section of "Hymn" plays after "Nurses Whispering Verses", the sixth track and last on the A-side. The section is kept in Original Edition CD copies despite the lack of sides, although as Nurses Whispering Verses was omitted from the 1995 reissues the hidden track doesn't appear there either.
On Land and in the Sea (Torso version): Six unlisted tracks are included: an untitled chimes motif that appears often among Cardiacs releases, the four tracks that appear on the Baby Heart Dirt single (which already appear as slightly different edits on the main album) and "Tarred And Feathered", which originates from the mini-album Big Ship.
Sing to God: The final track on the first disc, "Wireless", transitions after seven minutes into a hidden orchestral arrangement named "Peril on the Sea." After a short silence following "Foundling", the album's final track, the same chimes motif appears as on "On Land and in the Sea."
Guns: "Secret Like Swans" plays after 42 seconds of silence past the final track.
Harmonium: "The Wreckage" starts after the final track.
Heroes & Thieves: A sudden barking of a dog can be heard after the end of the album.
Carnival Art, Welcome to Vas Llegas: The first track is not listen on the album sleeve and a song called "The Pussycat" fades in where "Pill Bugg" ends.
Aaron Carter, Another Earthquake: "Sugar" following "Keep Believing". "Sugar" is followed by Aaron thanking the listeners for buying the album, then introduces three clips of songs from his brother Nick's solo album, Now or Never.
Catalepsy: Bleed: The album contains an unlisted 11th track after the final track "Vexation," titled "Remix," which is a dubstep remix of the song "Goliath," which also appears on the album.
Catatonia, Way Beyond Blue: "Gyda Gwên," a song in Welsh (the rest of the album is in English), begins at 10:39 of "Way Beyond Blue" (though from 9:37, unrehearsed voices and noises from the studio can be heard). The song is unlisted, but lyrics appear in the liner notes.
Something Wild: The last track, "Touch Like Angel of Death" contains a short keyboard instrumental after several minutes of silence. This track is called the "Coda". The album also contains an eighth track "Bruno the Pig", which is simply ten seconds of silence.
Hate Crew Deathroll: Final track "Hate Crew Deathroll" is only 3:36, but if the listener increases the volume for the remaining 3 minutes and 2 seconds at the end of the track, the band can be heard having a lively conversation in their native tongue of Finnish.
Circa Survive, Juturna: "House of Leaves" begins at around 8:55 of "Meet Me in Montauk," after the period of silence following the end of the first part of the song which ends at 1:56.
Cirith Gorgor: Unveiling the Essence: Cover of Darkthrone's "In The Shadow of the Horns" on track 0. Running time of roughly 5:40.
CKY, Volume 1: "Rio Bravo Reprise" begins at 4:33 of "To All of You" and ends at 5:31. There follows a barely audible 32Hz rumble before "Halfway House" begins at 19:37.
Gilby Clarke, Swag: The song "Don't Lynch The Blacks" is at the end of the album.
Kelly Clarkson, My December: The hidden track "Chivas" plays one minute after the final track "Irvine" at the 5:18 mark.
Clutch, The Elephant Riders: Each copy of the album contains one of the following hidden songs, which is on the same track as "Dragonfly." "David Rose" "Gifted & Talented" or "05". The Japanese version of the album, however, contains all three bonus tracks.
Roger Clyne and the Peacemakers: "Americano!" Contains two tracks, the first is silence and the second is the song "A Little Hungover You".
Coal Chamber, Coal Chamber: An untitled track starts about two minutes of silence after the track "Pig".
Jarvis Cocker, Jarvis: "Running The World" begins at 29:36 of the final track.
Year of the Black Rainbow: The title track cuts very abruptly, and after ten seconds of silence, a creepy reprise of "One" fades in with more mechanical noise, and before the fade-out occurs, a man laughing maniacally can be heard.
Mylo Xyloto: Though not strictly a hidden track, "I Go to Rio" (a song Peter Allen) is sampled in the song "Every Teardrop is a Waterfall". There is also a hidden track two minutes exactly into "UFO". The actual song "UFO" finishes at 1:55 but the hidden track begins at 2:00, and it an atmospheric sound that suddenly stops after around 15 seconds, with a segue into "Princess of China".
Live 2012: "Aiko" appeared in the track "Intermission 3", "Aiko" was an instrumental rework of "Major Minus", from the Mylo Xyloto album.
Ghost Stories: The track "O" begins with a hidden song, "Fly On." After more than two minutes of silence following "Fly On", the actual track "O" starts at the 6:18 mark. On the Target deluxe edition, the silence is cut short because there are bonus tracks at the end of the album, making "O" 5:23.
Collective Soul's song "She Said" was the hidden track on their fourth album Dosage, but was later released on their greatest hits collection, 7even Year Itch, as a self-contained track, rather than sharing a track with another song.[1]
Phil Collins, Face Value: "Over The Rainbow" can be heard if you turn up the volume at 4:14 on the final track "Tomorrow Never Knows".
Commix, Call To Mind: "Satellite Song" (Underground Resistance Remix) follows shortly after "Strictly".
The Contortionist, Apparition: The final track "Predator" is 11:42 long, with the actual song lasting until 5:24, followed by silence until 10:06, where a guitar solo is played until the end.
William Control The last song of Hate Culture, London Town features recorded 911 call that starts playing a few minutes after it ends. The authenticity has been debated.
Jesse Cook, Vertigo: Track 10, a cover of Sting's song "Fragile" featuring guest vocalist Holly Cole, is followed by an extended jam session that the album's liner notes calls "Wednesday Night at Etric's" (probably referring to former Alta Moda bassist Etric Lyons, who performs with Cook on this album).
Course of Empire, Initiation: "Running Man" hidden in the pregap, and "The Gate / Tomorrow" after track 10 (it also sounds differently when played in mono).
Graham Coxon, The Sky Is Too High: Between tracks 10 and 11 on the back cover is a song titled "(pause)," which has been scribbled out, making it unreadable to some. On the album though, it does not appear, making it the opposite of a hidden track. A similar thing happened to a song called "DUI" on Green Day's album Shenanigans. However, there is a seven second silent pregap between tracks 10 and 11 and this could have been the intended "(pause)".
Gentleman's Blues: "1-202-456-1414" (the touch-tone phone tone for the White House) at track 18; "1-202-514-8688" (phone tone for The Justice Department) at track 20; "1-310-289-4459" (phone tone for Beverly Hills psychotherapist Julia Kantor) at track 22, and; "Cinderella" at track 24.
Kerosene Hat: "Eurotrash Girl," "I Ride My Bike," and "Kerosene Hat rehearsal" at tracks 69, 88 and 99 respectively.
The Gift of Game: at track number 32 there is a man (who sounds like Matt Pinfield) raving about how good Crazy Town is.
Darkhorse: there are two hidden tracks: "You're the One," which is on track 23 after twenty-three seconds of silence, and "Them Days" at track 32.
Crass, Penis Envy: There is an unlisted track at the end of the album on CD and vinyl, which is their flexi-disk release of "My Wedding" as attached the Bride Magazine.
Creed, Human Clay: The Australian release of the album had a bonus track called "Young Grow Old" and starts after 14 additional seconds of silence at the end of the previous track "Inside Us All" to give the effect of a hidden track.
Criteria, En Garde: rewind from track 1 into negative timing, features a song by Team Rigge.
Crocodile Shop, Beneath: A remix of the song "Right Thru You" starts playing after approximately 2 minutes of silence following the final track "Driver Down".
David Cross, It's Not Funny: Several minutes after the end of the last track is a brief section of Cross' standup show, evidently edited out of the rest of the performance, in which he recounts an encounter with Scott Stapp of Creed backstage on Celebrity Poker Showdown. On the vinyl edition, this track is only accessible (at the end of side one) by placing the needle at the end of the track. The needle will in effect be carried backwards toward the outer circle of the record.
Sheryl Crow, The Globe Sessions: "Subway Ride" (this hidden track follows a 38-second stretch of silence following the last song "Crash and Burn". The hidden track is also available on the B-side of the single "My Favorite Mistake", another track from The Globe Sessions.)
Crowded House, Woodface: "I'm Still Here" (following a long stretch of silence following the last song "How Will You Go")
The Crystal Method, Tweekend: "Name of the Game [Original Version]" (Following a long stretch of silence at the end of the last track, "Tough Guy")
The Cult, Pure Cult: for Rockers, Ravers, Lovers, and Sinners: Although not a hidden track, an entire bonus disc is included in the album and remains completely unlisted on the artwork. Its track listing appears on the reverse back cover, of which the live disc faces. The live disc is called 'The Marquee' and is split into two parts, with the parts on different discs, with only one part (disc) in an album, thus making it unknown which disc you are going to get.