Tunes: Wong Ka Kui Lyrics: Wong Ka Kui
87 years [Arabian dancing girl] album within the works, the style of the complete technical rock, this kind of work can only be in the early BEYOND albums within the appearance of this DEMO is in a LIVE way in the BEYOND BAND room, the more special meaning.
Secret Police (demo)
Tunes: Wong Ka Kui Lyrics: Wong Ka Kui
The same time with the above [Crystal Ball] is the same period of time, due to the work of Ka Kui is too much, so it is not included in the same album, the lyrics are not yet completed when recording the DEMO, and Ka Kui just randomly sang on the chorus: "Secret Police, I'm I'm falling in love, secret police, you hold me tight".
A Lonely Kiss
The song is a demo version from the recording studio, and although the lyrics were completed, only the chorus of the demo version was retained for the official release, with the rest of the song obviously modified.
The Treasure of the Orient
Tune: Wong Ka Kui, Wong Kwan Chung Lyrics: Wong Ka Kui
The Cantonese version of the song was adapted from the original English version of the song "LONG WAY WITHOUT FRIENDS", which was still recorded under the working title of "LONG WAY". "The keyboards on this version are not yet completed.
Guitars Jam (Live)
It's a commemorative piece from BEYOND's '88 show at the Tertiary Education Center, with PAUL playing first, and FAR CHILD JAMMING in at 49 seconds.
Surfing the Clouds(Live)
Tune: Wong Ka Kui Lyrics: Wong Ka Keung
Ka Kui and Ka Keung worked together as brothers in many different works, but this is the only one they sang together, which is a live recording of a performance in a disco in Shenzhen in 1988.
Cold Rainy Night (Live)
Tunes: Wong Ka Kui Lyrics: Wong Ka Keung
Live recording of the same performance as the previous "Up in the Clouds".
Europe (demo)
Song: Kenneth Wong
This is the first version of the "Brave New World" demo, which was written in a style very close to that of a band called EUROPE at the time, and so the working title was "EUROPE". EUROPE".
Cen (demo)
The song was written in the same vein as "EUROPE", but it wasn't selected for recording.
Alan(demo)
The song was written by Wong Ka Kui
and never released, but when it was finished, Ka Kui thought it would be perfect for Alan Tam to perform, so he called it "Alan".
Boatmusic(demo)
Song: Wong Ka Kui
At the same time as "Alan", the music style attempted to dissolve into the then very popular boatmusic dance style, but the effect is not ideal, so there has been no consideration of recording.
Light Jazz (demo)
Song: Wong Ka Kui
88 years works, true to its name, the music style of the body infiltrated a certain light jazz elements.
Grey Tracks (Live)
Song: Wong Ka Kui Lyrics: Lau Cheuk Fai
90 years in November fans will be recorded live, the most characteristic is the degree of fan frenzy, than any of BEYOND's special performance have had no better.
Miss You (Live)
Tune: Wong Ka Kui Lyrics: Lau Cheuk Fai
The live recording of the countdown to New Year's Eve in 1990, which has never been published as a live recording before.
Explosive City Part 2 (demo)
The song: Wong Ka Kui
Written in late '91 for the album "Continuing the Revolution", which was later recorded and titled "Unbeatable".
Heart(demo)
The song: Wong Kar Keung
Written in late '91, it was not selected for recording and was released for the first time.
New Guinea(demo)
Tune: Wong Ka Kui
Works at the end of '91, not selected as a recording track, first public release
Dune Witch(demo)
Tune: Wong Kwan Chung, Wong Ka Keung Lyrics: Wong Kwan Chung
First time included in the "Arabian Dancing Woman" album, and with the title track, also labeled as The demo was recorded on real drums and the western flute was also played by Ka Kui, but the studio version was lacking and really lost a lot of color.
A Lonely Kiss (English demo)
Song: Wong Ka Kui Lyrics: Wong Ka Keung
When planning the recording of beyond's first album, consideration was given to recording three to four songs in English, and a Brit in Hong Kong was invited to fill in the lyrics to four of the songs in English. When recording the demos, Ka Kui picked "A Lonely Kiss" to try out the English lyrics, so "A Lonely Kiss" is not available in its original Cantonese version.
Past and Present (demo)
Tunes: Wong Ka Kui Lyrics: Wong Ka Keung
This is the same time as "Arabian Dancing Girl", which was completed in early '86. At the end of 86 when recording 〈Waiting Forever〉 EP, considering that "Dancing in the Past" and "Water Boy" will be the main songs, so deliberately kept in the album immediately after as the main songs, but later studio version to drum machine instead of the original But the studio version had a drum machine instead of real drums, and the guitars weren't as clean and direct as on the demo, which did have a rockier vibe than the retouched studio version.
No Name Song (demo)
Tune: Wong Ka Kui Lyrics: Wong Kwan Chung
It was an 87 year old work, which was not chosen in the selection process for the "Arabian Dancing Woman" album, but first recorded and published by Pang Kin Sun of the band Wenner in 88, and not included in the "True Witness" album until 89, but the lead vocalist was changed to Paul from Ka Kui, although the song was also by BEYOND, which is the same as the song in the original demo. It was also recorded by BEYOND, but the feeling of the two renditions was different.
Bye Bye Ideal (Live)
Tune: Wong Ka Kui Lyrics: BEYOND
The LIVE version of the last song on the 87 Alpine "Beyond the Arabian Sea Concert", the master tape has been lost until the 98 planning of the 〈True BEYOND〉 series when the solo version sung by Ka Kui was found in the other master tapes. Since BEYOND re-recorded "Goodbye Ideal" as a four-person chorus on the "Secret Police" album in 1988, Ka Kui never sang it again as a solo artist, and it is regarded as one of BEYOND's most infectious works.
Dreams (Live)
The original song was "Innocent Trauma", the lyrics were filled in by members of the fan club, and it was a live recording of a fan club performance in 1988.
Once I was attracted to you, captivated by your little heart
Without any help, everything about you is in my memories
Sincerely handing over my heart, I hope you'll kiss me every day
All in my heart, I'm lost in my own mind
Can sacrifice for you, I'll sacrifice for you, I'm willing to sacrifice for you, My dreams have woken up, all of them are shattered
Confused my eyes, the voices in my head
Still idealizing you, in the memory of you, the voice in my mind
Still idealizing you, the voice in my mind
It is still in the memory of you, in the memory of you, in the memory of you. >I'm still dreaming of you in my memory
Crying in my heart, I'll always be in my memory
Sequel to Cold and Rainy Night (first demo)
The song: Wong Ka Kui
The song is named "Cold and Rainy Night" because Ka Kui used the word "cold and rainy night" as the motive for the song.
Since Ka Kui used "Cold Rainy Night" as the original motivation, it is named "Cold Rainy Night Sequel", and this is the first version of the demo that Ka Kui played and sang.
Sequel to Cold Rainy Night (second demo)
Tunes: Wong Ka Kui
Every time BEYOND prepare to record a new record, they will first record a simple first version of the demo, and then start to enter the second stage of the arrangement, this version is exactly the second stage of the demo, and the one who is responsible for the lead vocals is still Ka Kui, and it is not until the later stage of filling in the lyrics is completed that it is decided that paul will sing the lead vocals. It was only after the lyrics were written that it was decided that Paul would sing, and the song was titled "Forgive Me Today".
See You Again (demo)
The first version of the "Silent Years" demo was composed by Wong Ka Kui
The original music motive was a mid-tempo BEYOND-type grudge song that tended to be "See You Again (Ideal)
The song was intentionally named "Goodbye" by Ka Kui when he finished the work. The original musical motivation was a mid-tempo BEYOND-esque complaint, which is why Ka Kui intentionally named it "Goodbye to Ideals" when he finished the work.
Mile Davies (demo)
Composed by Ye Shirong
Jiaju's creativity is the greatest of all BEYOND members, but this is from Shirong, who is a lesser composer, and it is from the 88th year of the creation, and it is even more rare for Shirong to sing on his own.
Midnight Complaint (Mandarin Live)
Tune: Wong Ka Kui Lyrics: Lau Cheuk Fai
Glorious Years (Mandarin Live)
Tune: Wong Ka Kui Lyrics: Chow Chi-Ping/Ho Kai-Hong
U Two (88 demo)
Tune: Wong Ka Kui
This work belongs to the early stage of 88 years of "Secret Police". demo, but was not picked for recording; this version of the demo featured Ka Keung on vocals.
U Two (91 demo)
Song: Wong Kar Keung
After BEYOND's trip to Kenya, Africa in early '91, there was a desire to go back to nature, and a desire to be primitive, so they decided to record a purely rock and roll album, and this version of U Two was recorded in an atmosphere of intense passion. This version of "U Two" was recorded in the strong passionate atmosphere at that time, but due to the requirements of the late TV series and movies recorded another batch of more popular works, coupled with the middle of the year BEYOND to open a solo concert in the Hong Kong Coliseum and the need for a lot of rehearsal time, and finally had to change the recording plan, and the result is that in '91, the album "Hesitation" was released only to retain a song in the original plan of the "Department of the Department of the need to listen to". Rock&Roll" and this version of "U Two" sung by Ka Kui can only be released today.
Mr. Crocodile (demo)
The song was written by Wong Ka Kui
Demo for "Continuing the Revolution" in '91.
Crocodile (demo)
The song was written by Wong Ka Kui
Demo for "Continuing the Revolution" in '91.
River ( demo)
Song: Wong Ka Kui
Demo written for "Continue the Revolution" in '91, released by Alam in '94 on "Heaven and Earth".
Japanese Rock(demo)
Tune: Wong Ka Kui
Demo written for "Continuing the Revolution" in '91.
Fading Away(demo)
Tune: Wong Ka Kui
Demo written for "Continuing the Revolution" in '91.
Charge(Live) 高速啤酒机)
曲:黄贯中、马永基 词:叶世荣
是Beyond's offshoot band "High Speed Beer Machine" in a live recording of an underground concert in '85, which is also the only piece of work by "High Speed Beer Machine".
Arabian Dancing Girl (Ka Keung demo)
Arabian Dancing Girl (Ka Kui demo)
Tune: Huang Guanzhong Lyrics: Huang Guanzhong, Yip Shih-Wing
It was the title track of BEYOND's first album, and at the time, Ka Kui suggested that Ka Keung should be the lead vocalist, thus resulting in this version of the demo with Ka Keung in charge of the lead vocals. However, Ka Keung's rendition was not satisfactory enough, and the decision to have Ka Kui sing lead vocals was made only during the official recording sessions. Compared to Ka Keung's version, the drum part in [Ya] with Ka Kui on vocals was made with real drums instead of the original drum machine, and it was the only recording that retained Ka Kui's flute playing. However, by the time of the official recording the use of the flute was forced to be abandoned due to a faulty flute played by Ka Kui and replaced with keys.
Floating at will (demo)
Song: Wong Ka Kui Lyrics: Wong Ka Keung
The most precious part of this version of the demo is the violin part played by Shirong, but unfortunately, Shirong dropped it due to a lack of confidence during the recording of the album.
Swinging Teenage Dream (Live)
Tune: Wong Kar Kui
The original song is "Dancing in the Past", the lyrics were written by the fan club members, and it was recorded in the readymade recording during the fan club performance in '88.
Safety Zone (demo)
The song was produced by Ka Kui Wong
Ka Kui in 1988, and was first released to the public. The name of the track was "Safety Zone" because Ka Kui felt that the style of the song was very similar to the style of the band "Safety Zone" in Japan at the time.
The track was named "Safe Zone" because Ka Kui felt that the style of the piece was similar to that of a Japanese band called "Safe Zone".
Greenhouse Son (demo)
The song was composed by Wong Ka Kui
and "Safe Zone" belonged to the same period of time, and it was also released publicly for the first time.
Brave New World (radio version)
Tune: Wong Ka Kui Lyrics: Leung Suet Bing, Hau Chi Keung
The theme song of the program was created at the invitation of radio DJs in 1989, and was later revised to become a full-length track in the album "True Witness".
Myth(Live)
Music: Wong Ka Kui, Chan Sze On Lyrics: Chan Sze On
One of the four parts of the solo part of the 'Really Witness' concerts in '89, with Ka Kui playing and singing on his own at first, and Paul joining in with the backing vocals at the end.
Forgive Me Today (Live)
Song: Wong Ka Kui Lyrics: Wong Kwan Chung
The second of the four parts of the solo part of the '89 "True Witness" concert, firstly played by both Ka Kui and Paul, with Paul on lead vocals, and joined by Ka Keung at the end.
With you **** line (Live)
Song: Huang Guanzhong Lyrics: Huang Guanzhong
89 "Really Witness" concert individual solo part of the four-part three, Jiaqiang is responsible for the lead vocals, Ka Kui, Paul accompanied, the entire arrangement only appeared within the "Really Witness" concert, is an extremely rare live record, and are published for the first time, the four parts are Shiyong's drone solo, but not included on this compilation.
The Earth (Live Rage Version)
Tune: Wong Ka Kui Lyrics: Lau Cheuk Fai
November 11, 1990, the establishment of the "BEYOND Third World Foundation" was also the first time BEYOND played this version publicly.
Really Love You (Live)
Tune: Wong Ka Kui Lyrics: Xiao Mei
A live UN-PLUGGED version of this song was recorded in January '91 during a visit to Kenya, Africa, arranged by World Vision, and was the first action of the "BEYOND Third World Foundation" after its establishment. This trip is also the completion of the photo shoot of "Third World Africa".
The Great Wall (demo)
The song: Wong Ka Kui
The demo was written for the album "Continuing the Revolution" at the end of '91, and is a continuation of "The Earth", which is the first time that the demo version is made public.
Don't Break My Heart (demo)
The song: Wong Ka Kui
With "The Great Wall Complaints" belongs to the same batch of works, but it was not included in the "Continuing the Revolution" album, which was first released in the end of '92 on the EP and titled It was first released on an EP in late '92 and titled "Endless Emptiness".
Hey You (demo)
The song: Wong Kar Kui
Like the above two works, it was written in the same period, but never released publicly.
Southern All Star(demo)
Tune: Wong Kar Kui
Like the three above, all were written during the same period, but never released publicly.
Title of album: Heaven If There Is Love
Language of item: Original soundtrack of the movie (Mandarin and Cantonese)
Composer: Beyond
Release date: June 1990
Distribution company: Rolling Stone Records