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 Post subject: Best-sequenced record ever?
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i'd blah blah in utero


blah blah really?



blah blah yea



1) I'd probably move "Servants" before Pennyroyal Tea, and leave the first half alone... That, or pre-"All Apologies". Looking at those song sequences individually, I'm realizing how jarring those transitions are...

2) Arguing that an album is perfectly sequenced because you can take a pee break during it (or, much less, at the beginning of it) is not a good sign...Part of sequencing an album is knowing when to leave songs off (ie: that last song on the Arcade Fire album almost seems like postscript or epilogue with the way that album is sequenced, making it stick out like a sore thumb)..

and 3) Lonesone crowded west? You're picking great albums but, as far as sequencing goes, the shark is being slightly jumped here...


well i stick buy lonesome crowded as a good choice
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now at home i reevaluated

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im slightly jumping shark creatures? what the dick does that even mean?

either way

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typical answer for me, but it's true...it's sequenced perfectly:

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and i'm talking the original version that ends with "i am the resurrection".

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For all their detractors, Pink Floyd were expert at this. The Final Cut is also brilliantly sequenced. Kate Bush's Hounds Of Love and The Dreaming also great. Several XTC albums, too.

But for non-blended track sequencing, I'll go with New Model Army's The Ghost Of Cain and Midnight Oil's Red Sails In The Sunset. Depeche Mode's Black Celebration, too.


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