The Eaten Alive Demos

The album contained most of the songs with the exception of the title track and "Chain Reaction".

[1] In the spring of 2009, when iTunes changed into DRM-free downloads with higher bit-rates; all of the Barry Gibb demos were no longer available.

In August 2011 all of the Barry Gibb demos reappeared on iTunes shortly after the opening of the download store on his official website where many of the same tracks were available.

Another demo of the title track by Michael Jackson is known to have been recorded, but, to this date, has not yet surfaced.

In 1985, Gibb teamed with Albhy Galuten and Karl Richardson for the last time to produce an album for a major artist, Diana Ross.