Rarities (Eloy album)

Rarities is a compilation album by the German rock band Eloy, released in 1991.

It compiles various singles and previously unreleased tracks from the 1973–1984 period, when Eloy were under contract with EMI Electrola.

Songs
"Daybreak" and "On the Road" are A-Side and B-Side non-album singles recorded and released in 1973.

"Child Migration" and "Let the Sun Rise In Your Brain" were written and recorded in 1979, the International Year of the Child, as Eloy wanted to contribute to the cause by releasing a single with two songs. Dissatisfied with the recordings, they decided to keep the tracks unreleased, with a heavily alternated version of "Child Migration" eventually included in next year's Colours album.

"Silhouette" (single edit) and "Horizons" are A-Side and B-Side singles from the album Colours, released in 1980.

"Wings of Vision" is an A-Side non-album single released in 1980 in 7" format and 12" format, with both versions included in Rarities.

"Sunset" is a song from Colours that was also the B-Side to the "Wings of Vision" A-Side 7" format single.

"Time to Turn" and "Through a Somber Galaxy" are A-Side and B-Side singles from the album Time to Turn, released in 1982.

"The Stranger" is a song from the album Metromania, released in 1984. It was intended to be released as a single, but it only made it to the test pressing stage.

Track listing
All tracks by Eloy, except where noted.

Personnel
Information about the non-album singles according to the liner notes of the albums corresponding to the periods Eloy recorded the songs. Information about the album singles according to the liner notes of the albums where the songs belong to. Numbers in parentheses indicate specific tracks.

Eloy
 * Frank Bornemann: guitar, vocals (1–12) – percussion (1, 2)
 * Hannes Arkona: guitars (5–12) – keyboards, percussion (9, 10) – vocoder, syncussion (11)
 * Manfred Wieczorke: organ, vocals, guitar, percussion (1, 2)
 * Detlev Schmidtchen: Hammond organ, Minimoog, ARP synthesizers, Solina String Ensemble, Mellotron, RMI keyboard computer, xylophone, angelic voices (3, 4)
 * Hannes Folberth: keyboards (5–12)
 * Wolfgang Stöcker: bass (1, 2)
 * Klaus-Peter Matziol: bass (3–12) – vocals (3–8, 12) – Moog Taurus (9, 10)
 * Fritz Randow: drums (1, 2, 9–11) – acoustic guitar, percussion, flute (1, 2)
 * Jürgen Rosenthal: drums, timbales, rototom, temple blocks, kettledrums, tubular bells, Morse key, triangle, flute, voice (3, 4)
 * Jim McGillivray: drums, percussion (5–8, 12)

Production
 * Eloy: production (1–10, 12)
 * Frank Bornemann: production (11)
 * Jan Nemec: engineering, recording, mixing (5–10, 12), engineering on basic tracks (11)
 * Harald Lepschies: engineering, recording, mixing (11)
 * Thomas Stiehler: engineering on basic tracks (11)