Would you / should you change anything in the digital files
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I was amazing with song titles for years, but have gradually been getting worse, particularly with instrumental stuff (but also song-y music at times) - unless it's an album I've paid a staggering amount of attention to, or particular songs stick out in a certain way. I'm pretty good with the Environments albums, but only know certain titles from the Archives and very little at all from the other FSOLDigital releases.
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Those are the singles which helps I guess. I know the name "Smokin' Japanese Babe" and that it's on ISDN, but no idea what track it is.Blu Mar Ten wrote:fsol's a bit of an exception for me.
with the exception of the tracks cascade / lifeforms / we have explosive / smokin japanese babe / my kingdom (no idea why these ones stuck out) i don't think i could name any other tracks from the LPs.. although I could sing pretty much every note and recreate every sound from memory.
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In my mind it's the one with funky guitar licks and saxophone snippets
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It's a funky bass Pete, but spot-on otherwisemcbpete wrote:In my mind it's the one with funky guitar licks and saxophone snippets
Smokin' Japanese Babe is one of the most memorable tracks guys, come on...
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Actually, that could also be a description of Far-out Son of Lung. Although they both feature trumpet, not sax (muted trumpet in Smokin')