So do you honestly think ALL songs on a CD are great??

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Just curious. I have somewhere between 200 and 300 CD's, probably less than the average music fanatic. BUT, I don't think I can pull out any CD at all
and say: "man I love all the tunes on this one". Actually, most of my favorite CD's only have 4-6 great tunes on them.
Either I'm very picky or else most artist just make sure they have a few killer tracks and then quickly make loads of filler tracks (rhyming eh!).
It doesn't matter what genre it is actually.

You always hear how artist A and artist B have written 45 songs and only choose 10 (great??) ones for the CD release. Are they just choosing randomly or what? :?
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Are you asking if we think all of OUR songs (meaning songs we create) are great, or all of the songs on the cd's we own?

Interesting question, but not as interesting as "are drum loops cheating?" :lol:

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I can honestly say that many Prince, Skinny Puppy, Kitaro, Yanni, Tangerine Dream, Enigma, Dead Can Dance, and a few others in my collection the entire CD is good...not that I always listen all the way through...It just depends on what you're in the mood for at any given moment...

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For myself, there are four types of songs:

-rocking tunes
-good tunes that fit a certain mood
-lousy tunes which got a little something
-really lousy tunes

first and second would make it onto an album,
third one maybe into a life performance (If that should ever happen ;) )

Some tracks may also exist just to benefit the
flow of the album, to make a transition.

Many times when I heard ppl moaning about this
or that song, I was thinking of some specific mood
or situation I heard it and found it completely fitting.
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MikeLeuz wrote:Are you asking if we think all of OUR songs (meaning songs we create) are great, or all of the songs on the cd's we own?

Interesting question, but not as interesting as "are drum loops cheating?" :lol:
The CD's you own. Otherwise everybody will just say : "of course all my songs are great" :lol:

The headline is just like that so I know people will look. :wink:

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yes and no
as for all my tracks no i dont think all of em are great,in fact out of the 200 or so tracks i do in a year,no more than 4 or 5 are considered great in my mind :? 8) altho most are just sketches.

i say yes and no for cds i own because i think it all depends on my mood.for instance ive just spent the evening listening to my entire dr dre collection(spanning nwa to present day)not something i could enjoy every day i assure you but occassionally i just dip into such things and get trapped.

did i answer the question correctly i been smokin blunts n pistol whippin be atches all afternoon so im wasted :hihi:
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right now of the top of my head, there's only three or four that I can listen to all the way through and think everything is great
crystal method - tweekend
tweaker - attraction to all things uncertain
beatles -abbey road
tangerine dream - rubycon (wtf it's only two tracks)

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Beatles: Revolver!

All great on that one
Marco :)

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there are only a few cd's I own that I think every song is great.
but I don't mind if not all songs are really good
as long as 4 or 5 really stand out
opnions vary,even among people who like the same cd's
I might thinks songs 1-5 are great while
someone else might think songs 6-10 are great

can't please everybody all the time etc etc
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If all my tracks were great, I wouldn't be here, I'd be touring!!! :D

As to CDs.. well, almost none of them are 100% "good", but that's *in my opinion* and also varies depending on my mood, whether I'm drunk or sober, and the like. I don't tend to like ballads but record companies almost always insist on at least 1 ballad on every CD (or one slower song, you get the idea).

Remember, for most artists, they're not picking the songs for a CD in a vaccuum.. they have "help" from the producer, the record company execs, and anyone that can get a word in!

For my personal works, lyrics-wise about 1/4 of what I have around is likely "good enough" without extra work, about 1/4 is "usable with some rewriting", and the other 1/2 is "dreadful rubbish suitable for curdling milk whilst still in the cow". Often what sounded great one day, given a rest, sounds like abysmal dreck!
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For me its all about mood.

I hadn't listened to my "sneaker pimps - becoming x" album in years, and then recently i stuck it on and listened to it loads since, its a classic.

Also cos i love dance music like Breaks/DnB etc, if i'm in the mood then i can listen to endless stuff on a theme.

Right now i can't get enough breaks, and if its dirty and chunky enough i'll listen to anything :D

But yeah if i was honest, a lot of albums i only really love half of it, and the rest is ok or in some cases crap.

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hmmm... interesting. At least 1/2 of the people here mention "mood". What is that?
Maybe I never change mood or something, cause I can pretty much listen to most of the stuff I like, most of the time. :? Even when I'm chillin' I can listen to pretty hard stuff like Goa Trance or nu-metal. :help:

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I've never put much thought into this, but now that you mention it, I think most of the cd's I own fall into one of 3 categories:

A) all the songs are crap; I bought the cd off of a recommendation or a whim, and soon live to regret it.

B) there are 2 or 3 very good songs; the rest are filler

C) there are 4 or more good songs; and the rest are good enough that it's hard to rate any of the songs are filler. In other words, it's just an overall really solid album, and I would consider every song "great" unless I'm purposely trying to be critical.

The interesting part is how there's sometimes very little gap between B and C, yet when you purchase and start listing to a C album, you definitely notice it (that elation from knowing you've found a truly great (in your own opinion) album).

It does drive me nuts though when albums squarely fall into the B category. You love 2 songs, but the rest is complete crap. Really makes you wonder whether you have very odd tastes, or whether the artist really didn't give a damn on the rest of the tunes (Or maybe they thought all of the rest of the tunes were great, and they questioned the 2 songs that I throught were "great" :lol: ).

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This is why I buy individual songs. I have very few CD's. The only 2 I have within arms reach are Wheatus and Tom Jones Live. :D

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only one cd comes to mind

Hybrid - Morning Sci-Fi

the only cd i can play without skipping tracks...

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