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Most artists that decide to include a hidden track do so simply to surprise their fans. Sometimes, the tracks are hidden for specific reasons:
<UL>In some rare cases, it is used to put forbidden (by law) songs on live discs. An example is Ramones' Loco Live American version, which has the song "Carbona Not Glue" hidden after "Pet Cemetery" on track 17. It was originally recorded on their album Leave Home, but the makers of the spot remover Carbona, a registered trademark, objected. Therefore reference to the song was taken off of the album and cover.[19]
The aforementioned "Train in Vain" was left out of the track listing simply because it was added last-minute to the album; it was initially for a different compilation album.[4]
The Beatles's "Her Majesty" from Abbey Road. Although the piece was intended to be used as a bridge between "Mean Mr. Mustard" and "Polythene Pam", it was cut from the line-up because Paul McCartney reportedly didn't like the placement of it. However, an engineer placed as the final track on the album after "The End", the official ending. The LP doesn't make note of it on the back of the sleeve, but in the 1983 reissue of the albums, "Her Majesty" is in the written playlist. It begins after eleven seconds of silence following "The End".[20]
<LI>The song Look at Your Game, Girl written by Charles Manson is not listed on "The Spaghetti Incident?" album of cover versions by
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