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"Good Man" & "Eye Wonder" While music is such a great equaliser on so many levels, it's also extremely subjective. What one fan enjoys, another can't tolerate etc. With that in mind, I often question why there have been so many songs left off projects in favour off (what I consider to be) less worthy inclusions. Just two examples I've been listening to recently are "Good Man" and "Eye Wonder". Both would have made the respective Graffiti Bridge and D&P albums stronger for their presence IMO. Good Man is good enough to have been a single I believe at the time. Eye Wonder is perhaps too similar in style to "Walk Don't Walk" to have featured on D&P and perhaps that is the reason? A good song representing the simple composition format he used for many tracks on that album, the return to band style productions. | |
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I'm not sure if this thread is about asking a question or making a point, and that's probably why no one had known what to answer to it so far A COMPREHENSIVE PRINCE DISCOGRAPHY (work in progress ^^): https://sites.google.com/...scography/ | |
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Case in point: I hate Good Man. It gives me a headache. I Wonder is one of my favorite underappreciated outtakes. | |
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