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Or "Room Noises Combinations game" ... heh. As Combinations approaches, the topic of Room Noises continues to come up. It seems pretty widely accepted in Eisleyland that the album was not quite what it could have been. I concur. While I think the album is terribly underrated, I don't think production was the sole weakness of the album. The one thing that truly has thrown me off over time is how the album kind of starts off with a torrent of songs from the EPs, some of which were included at the prodding of outside forces who wanted sure things (I think, if I remember correctly). I have always enjoyed the latter half of the album best. After thinking about the 10-song length of Combinations, I realized how much Room Noises would have been helped by trimming a couple of repeats. Then I realized that they have properly released three wonderful cast offs (Surrouned, Escaping Song and Vintage People), and a fourth (Sun Feet) is on its way one day, many hope. So I fired up iTunes, made a playlist and (with a hopefully temproary fill in for Sun Feet), compiled this easily obtainable album: 1) Memories (a repeat, but a strong intro, regardless) 2) Sun Feet (TK, future b-side?) 3) Escaping Song (iTunes Final Noise) 4) Golly Sandra 5) Brightly Wound 6) Vintage People (iTunes B-side for Telescope Eyes) ----- 7) They All Surrounded Me (iTunes Final Noise) 8 ) My Lovely 9) Just Like We Do 10) Plenty of Paper 11) One Day I Slowly Floated Away 12) Trolley Wood I left the last five untouched, basically because I can listen to that part of the album repeatedly as is. I mainly dropped most of the repeats from the EPs, and subbed in the B-sides. I like this because, once Sun Feet sees a proper release, these are all cuts from the Room Noises sessions, and are all available to fans to purchase legally. The production issues still exist, but I feel that the song selection is a little more authentic (since it bypasses a little meddling). I would have loved to have included Lost at Sea, but I think the demo was 1) a demo and 2) too much of one speed, and I think the RN version was the same, just it was stuck going too fast. Sometimes you wind up with a great song that just doesn't work in time and gets left out. So that's Lost at Sea for this version ... Anyway, this is mostly just something fun I thought I'd do since we've talked about this so much. And maybe it helps win a little appreciation for this terribly underrated album. _________________ My photography:www.jamiemphoto.com You can't spell awesome without emo...backwards! -Julie definingawesome (11:44:11 PM): Eisley shivers our timbers |
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Joined: 15 Aug 2003 | Posts: 25185 | Location: East Texas
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Lady of the Wood should be added on that list, like, as number 13, or, move the other ones and place it somewhere in there, cause that's a worthy song to be put onto an album... and i do agree that it's underrated, i loved most of this album, actually, pretty much all of it, so what if they're "too polished", it can't be changed, well, it could, maybe, but so what, it's already been released, and it's not like they didn't sound good, they did, imo... _________________ cynlovescandy wrote: kulvir wrote: I bet R. Kelly approves of peeing in the shower. The world is R. Kelly's shower. It's a golden world. Nowhere Man wrote: mr pine wrote: is there a difference between dubstep and techno?
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Joined: 02 Mar 2006 | Posts: 2522 | Location: Kansas
Last edited by The_Paronomasial_Mattoid on Wed Apr 25, 2007 7:15 am; edited 1 time in total |
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I left off Lady of the Wood mainly because there's not a studio cut for people to use. I do hope there is one day, though. I really like both versions of it. Music_Lover wrote: and i do agree that it's underrated, i loved most of this album, actually, pretty much all of it, so what if they're "too polished", it can't be changed, well, it could, maybe, but so what, it's already been released, and it's not like they didn't sound good, they did, imo... I agree. A good song is a good song when it's recorded poorly and you can barely hear, so it's still a good song even if it's been cleaned up a bit "too much." I listen for the music first, always. _________________ My photography:www.jamiemphoto.com You can't spell awesome without emo...backwards! -Julie definingawesome (11:44:11 PM): Eisley shivers our timbers |
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Joined: 15 Aug 2003 | Posts: 25185 | Location: East Texas
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was good ol' Mr Pine recorded during the Room Noises sessions? i know Sun Feet was recording during some EP sessions, too - Laughing City at least if memory serves correct (because i think i remember Boyd mentioning a Mike Mogis string arrangement on the tune). _________________ I am Torgo. I take care of the place while the Master is away. |
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Joined: 05 Nov 2002 | Posts: 6830 | Location: Gilmer, Tejas
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What about the nearly recorded Head Against the Sky? That deserves a spot on the record (imo, instead of Vintage People). _________________ I know how I was born and I know that I have no choice. I know it may not show on the color of my skin, but I know it’s in my heart and in my soul. –Sara Quin |
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Joined: 06 Apr 2006 | Posts: 2522 | Location: Bay Area, California
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treetops12 wrote: What about the nearly recorded Head Against the Sky? That deserves a spot on the record (imo, instead of Vintage People). I left it off because it doesn't really fit the rest of the album as well (very loud, very dark), but mainly because they recorded it (the single version) after they had been touring for the album. It would be more fitting in that sense to put it on Combinations than Room Noises, I think. _________________ My photography:www.jamiemphoto.com You can't spell awesome without emo...backwards! -Julie definingawesome (11:44:11 PM): Eisley shivers our timbers |
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Joined: 15 Aug 2003 | Posts: 25185 | Location: East Texas
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Hmmm, I will have to think about this one a lot. I can't imagine what the band (any band) goes through with their tracklistings...It takes me forever to think of a tracklisting for my own personal car-travel complilations or even just for fun like this! TheAntrider wrote: While I think the album is terribly underrated, I don't think production was the sole weakness of the album. The one thing that truly has thrown me off over time is how the album kind of starts off with a torrent of songs from the EPs, some of which were included at the prodding of outside forces who wanted sure things (I think, if I remember correctly). I have always enjoyed the latter half of the album best. That's funny. For me its the first half that got me, and it took me a long while to warm up to the second half of the album. Then again, I first heard the "Head Against the Sky" EP, then "Room Noises," then those free EPs from Orange Gold and Green before anything else. So to me, the LC and MT EPs were the repeat tracks! So in essence, I still like Room Noises as is and don't get the "too produced" (well do get it, but don't find it a major problem) or "sameness" that is often brought up. Then again, I guess that's evidence that its all about perspectives. |
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Oh, it's definitely about perspective. And I've always thought the "sameness" thing was a head game (not to be rude to anyone who thinks that, if it sounds that way). _________________ My photography:www.jamiemphoto.com You can't spell awesome without emo...backwards! -Julie definingawesome (11:44:11 PM): Eisley shivers our timbers |
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