


E&M wrote:I dont mind, shows he is really focusing on musicy only. Hoping for good 20 songs now


Alaine wrote:E&M wrote:I dont mind, shows he is really focusing on musicy only. Hoping for good 20 songs now
you know a CD can only hold maximum 80 min right?


GoodGirlsGetGutted wrote:Alaine wrote:E&M wrote:I dont mind, shows he is really focusing on musicy only. Hoping for good 20 songs now
you know a CD can only hold maximum 80 min right?
If each song averages 4:30 in length, exactly 20 songs can make the disc.





MikeNufc wrote:Kinda annoying really. I
think skits do well to tell a part of the story of the album and the thought process behind it (bar the Paul skits, there just repetivive). It also helps the listener understand the track following the skit.

Alaine wrote:MikeNufc wrote:Kinda annoying really. I
think skits do well to tell a part of the story of the album and the thought process behind it (bar the Paul skits, there just repetivive). It also helps the listener understand the track following the skit.
do you always hear the skits before your favorite songs? I always skip them except when listening to album in order .

Geno wrote:Alaine wrote:that hardly ever happen, a rap song normally already longer than a normal song. And don't forget the 2 seconds gap between each song. 15 or 16 songs will be more appropriate.
From what I remember, Em always made his songs lead into each other.
Off the top of my head:
Remember Me -> I'm Back
Hello -> Tonya
Etc.
No 2 second gap

Geno wrote:Alaine wrote:that hardly ever happen, a rap song normally already longer than a normal song. And don't forget the 2 seconds gap between each song. 15 or 16 songs will be more appropriate.
From what I remember, Em always made his songs lead into each other.
Off the top of my head:
Remember Me -> I'm Back
Hello -> Tonya
Etc.
No 2 second gap
MikeNufc wrote:When I first hear the album, or when I'm listening to it through, I do.. I dont listen to a skit before a song everytime. I just feel that when you first hear it, the skit gives you an idea behind the song. Of course, the songs are usualy obvious anyway, but it just sort of spells it out to you and I like that on some tracks.
The Steve Berman skit before The Way I Am is a prime example



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