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Thread started 07/24/07 9:42am

carlcranshaw

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Planet Earth - Your Sequence

Hey, the CD is great as it is but in what order would you put the tracks on your MP3 player?

Here's my tracklisting:

(Mine might sound dumb or wack but what the heaven let's try it.)

Guitar
Future Baby Mama
Resolution
Somewhere Here On Earth
Mr. Goodnight
All The Midnights In The World
Chelsea Rodgers
The One You Wanna See
Lion Of Judah
Planet Earth

[Edited 7/24/07 9:44am]
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Reply #1 posted 07/24/07 10:19am

thedoorkeeper

I haven't worked up a new sequence yet but I have found if I play Guitar - a song I like - followed by The One You Wanna See - a song I'm so-so on - I end up liking The One You Wanna See , which I haven't previously liked. And I think Resolution does sounds better near the beginning.
And Mr. Goodnite should always follow Future Babymama.
Its a fact.
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Reply #2 posted 07/24/07 10:27am

ChaosDisorder

I'll have to try "The One U Wanna C" after "Guitar". But "Guitar" should always follow "Planet Earth". They just sound so good back to back.
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Reply #3 posted 07/24/07 10:57am

jaynoonan

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I do think Guitar is a good opener and PE a good ending track!
"Paisley Park is in your Heart"
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Reply #4 posted 07/24/07 11:05am

Waltervandenvo
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-2 Guitar (demo)
-1 Guitar (album)
(in the negative section, have to rewind but it's more for archival reasions)
so real album goes like this

Planet Earth
Resolution
Lion Of Judah
The One You Wanna See
Future Baby Mama
Mr. Goodnight
All The Midnights In The World
Chelsea Rodgers
Somewhere Here On Earth

works superb for me, first rock'n stuff then th eotehr and closing with that other bonafide track
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Reply #5 posted 07/24/07 12:34pm

IstenSzek

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planet earth
guitar
somewhere here on earth
the one u wanna c
future baby mama
mr goodnight
all the midnights in the world
s.s.t/brand new orleans
lion of judah
resolution

smile
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #6 posted 07/24/07 12:40pm

IstenSzek

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and a tip from HamsterHuey:

01 planet earth
02 lion of judah
03 somewhere here on earth

as the first 3 tracks. and i must admit, it does work miraculously well,
it even seems as if the chords kind of come together at the end and the
beginning of the songs.

excellent.
and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #7 posted 07/24/07 12:42pm

NouveauDance

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I'm fine with the sequence, I just took out Mr. Goodnight and put Young & Beautiful and the earlier version of Guitar on the end.

Resolution is an obvious ending, but the instrumental intro to Y&B serves as a little rester, and then the two short 'bonus tracks'. Works a charm for me. razz
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Reply #8 posted 07/24/07 12:48pm

HamsterHuey

IstenSzek said:

and a tip from HamsterHuey:

01 planet earth
02 lion of judah
03 somewhere here on earth

04 the 1 u wanna c
05 future baby mama
06 all the midnights in the world
07 guitar
08 mr goodnight
09 chelsea rodgers
10 resolution

I bundled all the pop/rock and all the funk/rock songs, except resolution, as it is just to great a byebye-song.
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Reply #9 posted 07/24/07 1:34pm

MendesCity

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Guitar
The One You Wanna See
Resolution
All The Midnights In The World
Future Baby Mama
Mr. Goodnight
Chelsea Rodgers
Somewhere Here On Earth
Lion Of Judah
Planet Earth
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Reply #10 posted 07/24/07 8:28pm

theodore

omg Planet Earth shouldn't b track 1 shake
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Reply #11 posted 07/25/07 12:36am

IstenSzek

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HamsterHuey said:

IstenSzek said:

and a tip from HamsterHuey:

01 planet earth
02 lion of judah
03 somewhere here on earth

04 the 1 u wanna c
05 future baby mama
06 all the midnights in the world
07 guitar
08 mr goodnight
09 chelsea rodgers
10 resolution

I bundled all the pop/rock and all the funk/rock songs, except resolution, as it is just to great a byebye-song.


i don't think that separating "future baby mama" and "mr goodnight"
works that well tho. they segue into one another and placing them
on different positions on the tracklist makes the ending of the one
and the beginning of the other sound really strange.

although, i bet you made some fine edits to resolve that smile
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Reply #12 posted 07/25/07 12:46am

Raze

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basically, i'd just move all of the soul/r&b/funk/whatever songs to the middle.


Planet Earth
Guitar
The One U Wanna C
Somewhere Here On Earth
Future Baby Mama
Mr. Goodnight
Chelsea Rodgers
All The Midnights In The World
Lion Of Judah
Resolution




although I do like the released sequencing as it is, currently. af first, i thought it was weird. but it does make sense as you're lisetning to it.
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Reply #13 posted 07/25/07 8:32am

HamsterHuey

IstenSzek said:

HamsterHuey said:


04 the 1 u wanna c
05 future baby mama
06 all the midnights in the world
07 guitar
08 mr goodnight
09 chelsea rodgers
10 resolution

I bundled all the pop/rock and all the funk/rock songs, except resolution, as it is just to great a byebye-song.


i don't think that separating "future baby mama" and "mr goodnight"
works that well tho. they segue into one another and placing them
on different positions on the tracklist makes the ending of the one
and the beginning of the other sound really strange.

although, i bet you made some fine edits to resolve that smile


Of course. The intro cymbals of Mr Goodnight, that were segued outa Future Baby Mama were best left to Future Baby Mama, so Mr Goodnight now starts with the first beat, which is a better intro anyways.

And why is Mr Goodnight not released as summer single yet?
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