“Rhythm Junkie”
(Louis Biancaniello, Lisa Greene and Samuel Watters)
This track was one of the first that appeared for the “Come and Get It” album in late 2004/Early 2005. With exclusive conversations with Lisa Green, Sexy Stevens discovered the track was not memorable enough for her, so she couldn’t exactly remember the song and that it would remain unreleased. However in early 2009 a demo version of the song (Sung by the writer Lisa Greene) leaked online.
“Made of Glass”
(Kylie Minogue, Miranda Cooper, Brian Higgins, Lisa Cowling, Tim Powell, Matt Gray)
The track was originally offered to Kylie Minogue, and accepted but producer Xenomania became unhappy with the track only going to be used as a b-side to one of Kylie’s singles he then offered it to Rachel whom also accepted to record the song. When Kylie received word, she quickly released it as a b-side on her single “Giving You Up”, Xenomania said he never recorded the track with Rachel, but a version is believed to exist.
“Nothing in Common”
(Rachel Stevens, Richard X)
This song was one of the first tracks we known to have been written by Rachel for her “Come & Get It” album. The track was not included on the album because by the time it was written/recorded the album had already been completed. Richard X exclusively told our affiliate website Sexy Stevens about the track stating that “It was only ever a demo which means it wasn’t finished to the same standard as one would expect” – In July 2011 the demo track, featuring Rachel’s vocals was leaked online.
Manmade
(Richard X / Rachel Stevens)
This track was written by Rachel & Richard X for the ‘Come & Get it’ sessions, as exclusively told to our affiliate website Sexy Stevens by Richard X himself. He said the track was never finished, or recorded!
Guide To Seduction
(Benjamin Chapman, Lorne Tennant)
This track was registered in early 2008 on ASCAP – It was not a song meant for a third album it’s believed the track was written for “Funkydory”.
Requiem of Tears
(M. Peden, T. Nichols)
This song is believed to have been written for Rachel’s debut album “Funkydory”, Both writers also wrote “Silk”.
High On Love
(H. Hammond, N. Tarry)
No further information on this track is available.
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