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Reply #30 posted 09/12/10 10:16am

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Great filler= good song.

Floppy thread confused lol

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Reply #31 posted 09/12/10 10:24am

Cinnie

seeingvoices12 said:

Great filler= good song.

Floppy thread confused lol

dancerella has had some greater threads, but this is a pretty good filler thread in the meantime.

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Reply #32 posted 09/12/10 10:26am

Cinnie

LoveIsTheMessage said:

"Great filler" sounds like an oxymoron to me lol

In any case, there are many great albums with no dull tracks on them. Here's a couple off the top of my head,

Wee Gee - Hold On (To Your Dreams)

hmmm

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Reply #33 posted 09/12/10 12:43pm

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Cinnie said:

LoveIsTheMessage said:

"Great filler" sounds like an oxymoron to me lol

In any case, there are many great albums with no dull tracks on them. Here's a couple off the top of my head,

Wee Gee - Hold On (To Your Dreams)

hmmm

You don't like the album?

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Reply #34 posted 09/12/10 1:42pm

Cinnie

LoveIsTheMessage said:

Cinnie said:

hmmm

You don't like the album?

Never heard it. I was wondering how it popped into your head amongst the other soul titles.

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Reply #35 posted 09/12/10 2:29pm

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Janet Jackson - Rhythm Nation, Janet, Velvet Rope

Prince - Sign O'Times, Purple Rain

Michael - Off the Wall, Thriller, Dangerous, Bad (except for two songs)

Mariah Carey - Butterfly, Glitter

Sade - Love Deluxe

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Reply #36 posted 09/12/10 3:00pm

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there are far too many to list from back in the day, shit the Beatles own guite a few of these, to a few of the Stones albums, a few Led Zeps, Clapton,Wonder,Bowie, Prince,Michael,Bruce,Elton,BillyJ, and tons of others, so i will just do mine as a "Whats your most recent Filler Free Albums"

a-ha "Foot of the Mountain" 10tracks of perfection that i have not stopped listening to since its 2009 release, a classic POP record, the way POP is meant to be

Rick SPringfield "Venus in Overdrive" 2008 straight ahead Rock done by someone that knows what Rock is about


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Reply #37 posted 09/12/10 3:43pm

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There have always been albums which had a couple of hits, a couple of decent album or b-side tracks on it, and the rest being crap, but I think the advent of the CD really brought out the crappy filler tracks. Prior to that most artists only put out albums 30 to 40 minutes in length, so they only had eight to ten tracks on the album. They may have recorded 20 to 25 tracks, but only the best ones would make the album. But once the record companies replaced viynl and cassettes with CD's and charged a premium to record buyers for the privilege of listening to CD's, they felt that they needed to justify raising the price. And because CD's could accomodate 70 minutes of recordings, they loaded the CD's with extra tracks. While some artists were creative and adventurous enough to take advantage of the extra space, the rest of them shouldn't have done this in the first place. That's why so many pop, R&B and hip-hop albums had a bunch of "interludes" that basically filled in as sonic spackle in between tracks. And even then, some artists who would struggle to fill in 40 minutes of decent material showed their limitations even further on CD.

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Reply #38 posted 09/12/10 4:04pm

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728huey said:

There have always been albums which had a couple of hits, a couple of decent album or b-side tracks on it, and the rest being crap, but I think the advent of the CD really brought out the crappy filler tracks. Prior to that most artists only put out albums 30 to 40 minutes in length, so they only had eight to ten tracks on the album. They may have recorded 20 to 25 tracks, but only the best ones would make the album. But once the record companies replaced viynl and cassettes with CD's and charged a premium to record buyers for the privilege of listening to CD's, they felt that they needed to justify raising the price. And because CD's could accomodate 70 minutes of recordings, they loaded the CD's with extra tracks. While some artists were creative and adventurous enough to take advantage of the extra space, the rest of them shouldn't have done this in the first place. That's why so many pop, R&B and hip-hop albums had a bunch of "interludes" that basically filled in as sonic spackle in between tracks. And even then, some artists who would struggle to fill in 40 minutes of decent material showed their limitations even further on CD.

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Well that sums it up right there, to me, Great Albums are rarely over 40 minutes 10 tracks. I always said i never want 80minutes of music from an artist on an album and since the cd can hold that, that is why to me, the day of the Classic Album is long gone, probably has been gone since the early 90's. And now iTunes with this 99 cent track shit, who really buys an album anymore except the diehard fans. Since the CD i cant think of a long album that i can say was great track one to the end, its been the ones that are short, to the point, 10-12 tracks at the most about 40-45 minutes, thats all i need. It was these 19 track 79 minute cds with bathroom breaks and skits and interviews that lead to the end of great albums. it opened the door for ok albums


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Reply #39 posted 09/12/10 4:59pm

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Huggiebear said:

minneapolisFunq said:

Mazarati LP

Are you sure, that whole album is filler

You wouldn't burn a bible in church, would you?

That album is certified from front to back.

As RomeoBlu stated, Lonely girl on bourbon street is the only song that might classify as filler (I think its a decent track).

A lot of people don't like Terry's voice but musically the album slams.

You're so glam, every time I see you I wanna slam!
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Reply #40 posted 09/12/10 9:08pm

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Cinnie said:

LoveIsTheMessage said:

You don't like the album?

Never heard it. I was wondering how it popped into your head amongst the other soul titles.

Well, before typing that reply, I had been listening to the album for hours lol

In any case, you should check it out, it's great. Wee Gee used to sing lead with the Dramatics (Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get, In The Rain).

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Reply #41 posted 09/12/10 9:30pm

Cinnie

LoveIsTheMessage said:

Cinnie said:

Never heard it. I was wondering how it popped into your head amongst the other soul titles.

Well, before typing that reply, I had been listening to the album for hours lol

In any case, you should check it out, it's great. Wee Gee used to sing lead with the Dramatics (Whatcha See Is Whatcha Get, In The Rain).

Oh! Thanks for the info biggrin

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Reply #42 posted 09/12/10 9:51pm

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Cinnie said:

seeingvoices12 said:

Great filler= good song.

Floppy thread confused lol

dancerella has had some greater threads, but this is a pretty good filler thread in the meantime.

Thanks Cinnie, I think people are a bit touchy that I used the word "filler"but you know what I mean...

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Reply #43 posted 09/13/10 5:05am

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728huey said:

There have always been albums which had a couple of hits, a couple of decent album or b-side tracks on it, and the rest being crap, but I think the advent of the CD really brought out the crappy filler tracks. Prior to that most artists only put out albums 30 to 40 minutes in length, so they only had eight to ten tracks on the album. They may have recorded 20 to 25 tracks, but only the best ones would make the album. But once the record companies replaced viynl and cassettes with CD's and charged a premium to record buyers for the privilege of listening to CD's, they felt that they needed to justify raising the price. And because CD's could accomodate 70 minutes of recordings, they loaded the CD's with extra tracks. While some artists were creative and adventurous enough to take advantage of the extra space, the rest of them shouldn't have done this in the first place. That's why so many pop, R&B and hip-hop albums had a bunch of "interludes" that basically filled in as sonic spackle in between tracks. And even then, some artists who would struggle to fill in 40 minutes of decent material showed their limitations even further on CD.

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This is esp. true in the early 90s when CDs were first becoming big. Prime examples of "overstuffing?"

Michael Jackson: Dangerous and History. (did we really need Childhood, or Gone too soon, or Smile, or...)

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