Giuseppe Zangara Posted March 28, 2005 Author Report Posted March 28, 2005 Ludacris - Word of Mouf 01. Coming 2 America 02. Rollout 03. Cry Babies 04. She Said 05. Howhere (skit) 06. Area Codes 07. Move Bitch 08. Stop Lying (skit) 09. Saturday 10. Keep It On the Hush 11. Word of Mouf 12. Cold Outside (bonus track) 13. Welcome to Atlanta
Richard Posted March 28, 2005 Report Posted March 28, 2005 Stinkfist Eulogy H 46 &2 Hooker with a Penis AEnima Is that better?
godthedog Posted March 28, 2005 Report Posted March 28, 2005 no. now you've cut too many, and you have to start all over.
Nighthawk Posted March 28, 2005 Report Posted March 28, 2005 Wu Tang Forever 1. Dog Sh*t That is all.
Giuseppe Zangara Posted March 28, 2005 Author Report Posted March 28, 2005 I'll note that I'd also shorten the Ludacris tracks that remain, as many of them, as good as they are, overstay their welcome.
godthedog Posted March 28, 2005 Report Posted March 28, 2005 michael jackson, the reigning king of overlong pop wankery, 'invincible': unbreakable heartbreaker invincible you rock my world speechless whatever happens 'dangerous': jam why you wanna trip on me in the closet remember the time black or white who is it give in to me will you be there
Skywarp! Posted March 28, 2005 Report Posted March 28, 2005 ^ You could even do HIStory, and just keep the "Past" disc. If you took "Speakerboxxx/The Love Below" and eliminated the skits, the last couple "Love" tracks, and "Tomb of the Boom", there'd be a single rap masterpiece album. Still probably wouldn't be short enough to fit, though.
Guest Agent of Oblivion Posted March 28, 2005 Report Posted March 28, 2005 Third Eye's the best song on the album. That guy's a tard.
B. Brian Brunzell Posted March 28, 2005 Report Posted March 28, 2005 I'll try Aenima: "Stinkfist" "Eulogy" "H" "46 & 2" "Jimmy" "Pushit" "Aenema" "Third Eye"
Nevermortal Posted March 28, 2005 Report Posted March 28, 2005 Dillinger Escape Plan - "Miss Machine" 1. Panasonic Youth 2. Sunshine the Werewolf 3. Highway Robbery 4. Van Damsel 5. We Are the Storm 6. Setting Fire to Sleeping Giants 7. Baby's First Coffin 8. Unretrofied (Cut Phone Home, Crutch Field Tongs, The Perfect Design)
Black Lushus Posted March 28, 2005 Report Posted March 28, 2005 I'd have to look again and then get back to you with song picks, but Nas's Street Disciple could easily be trimmed down to one album
Guest ken adams Posted March 28, 2005 Report Posted March 28, 2005 Maybe we should have a GnR "Use Your Illusion" only topic. The 1st post was pretty cool, these would be mine: Civil War You Could Be Mine Live and Let Die Yesterdays Breakdown Locomotive Estranged Dead Horse So Fine Knockin' On Heaven's Door Don't Cry (original) November Rain You Ain't the First
The Czech Republic Posted March 28, 2005 Report Posted March 28, 2005 I'd cut Use Your Illusion down to nothing
Black Lushus Posted March 28, 2005 Report Posted March 28, 2005 bout time somebody else recognized Locomotive as one of their better songs...
Red Baron Posted March 29, 2005 Report Posted March 29, 2005 Though while two sepearte albums Metallica's Load and Re-Load can be done into one. 2x4 Fuel Until It Sleeps The Memory Remains Bleeding Me King Nothing The Devil's Dance Unforgiven II The Outlaw Torn Low Man's Lyric Hero of the Day
PLAGIARISM! Posted March 29, 2005 Report Posted March 29, 2005 I don't have the track listing here, just the CD, but I'll say that The Wedding Present's George Best could really benefit from this exercise.
PLAGIARISM! Posted March 29, 2005 Report Posted March 29, 2005 And if anyone wants to do Drukqs be my guest, but rather you than me. Come to think of it, it's not all that long.
Guest ken adams Posted March 29, 2005 Report Posted March 29, 2005 Locomotive rocks! That's why I had to post, because you can't forget Locomotive.
HarleyQuinn Posted March 29, 2005 Report Posted March 29, 2005 Smashing Pumpkins - Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness 1. Tonight, Tonight 2. Jellybelly 3. Zero 4. Here Is No Why 5. Bullet With Butterfly Wings 6. To Forgive 7. Where Boys Fear to Tread 8. Bodies 9. Thirty-Three 10. 1979 11. Tales Of A Scorched Earth 12. X.Y.U.
Edwin MacPhisto Posted March 29, 2005 Report Posted March 29, 2005 I'm not sure about that Smashing Pumpkins take. It's been forever since I listened to that album, but I remember the best parts being the slightly quirky, kinda twee numbers like "We Only Come Out At Night." I'd sub in a few more of those and cut out some of the embarrassing bombast (do you really need both "Tales of a Scorched Earth" and "X.Y.U."?
AboveAverage484 Posted March 30, 2005 Report Posted March 30, 2005 Locomotive rocks! That's why I had to post, because you can't forget Locomotive. Actually I was going to put "Locomotive" on, but I ran out of space.
Guest "Go, Mordecai!" Posted January 11, 2007 Report Posted January 11, 2007 Rattle and Hum 1. Desire 2. Van Diemen's Land 3. Angel of Harlem 4. Hawkmoon 269 5. All Along The Watchtower 6. Love Rescue Me 7. Silver & Gold 8. When Love Comes To Town 9. Heartland 10. Sunday Bloody Sunday 11. All I Want Is You "Silver and Gold" would be the studio take used as a B-side, but that presupposes that it was not used as one, which adds another dimension to things, I guess. Hey, maybe "The Sweetest Thing" could be somewhere in here as well, then.
vivalaultra Posted January 11, 2007 Report Posted January 11, 2007 Reviving old threads, eh? Here's one, because I'm listening to it as a morning pick-me-up... Speakerboxxx/The Love Below, Outkast 1. Intro 2. Ghetto Musick 3. Unhappy 4. Bowtie 5. The Way You Move 6. The Rooster 7. Bust 8. War 9. Church 10. Knowing 11. Flip Flop Rock 12. Reset 13. Last Call 14. Hey Ya!* 15. Roses* *-non-album "bonus" track Yeah, I like Big Boi.
Edwin MacPhisto Posted January 11, 2007 Report Posted January 11, 2007 Rattle and Hum 1. Desire 2. Van Diemen's Land 3. Angel of Harlem 4. Hawkmoon 269 5. All Along The Watchtower 6. Love Rescue Me 7. Silver & Gold 8. When Love Comes To Town 9. Heartland 10. Sunday Bloody Sunday 11. All I Want Is You "Silver and Gold" would be the studio take used as a B-side, but that presupposes that it was not used as one, which adds another dimension to things, I guess. Hey, maybe "The Sweetest Thing" could be somewhere in here as well, then. I'm assuming that's the live "Sunday Bloody Sunday" from the movie? Good list altogether. Anything that excises "Helter Skelter" makes the album twice as good right off the bat. I kind of like the cheesy church-choir version of "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For," but mostly in the same way I like "okay Edge, play the blues!"
Corey_Lazarus Posted January 11, 2007 Report Posted January 11, 2007 Though while two sepearte albums Metallica's Load and Re-Load can be done into one. 2x4 Fuel Until It Sleeps The Memory Remains Bleeding Me King Nothing The Devil's Dance Unforgiven II The Outlaw Torn Low Man's Lyric Hero of the Day Similarly, taking Sepultura's Chaos AD and Roots and making them one... Refuse/Resist Slave New World Kaiowas Propaganda Biotech is Godzilla Manifest The Hunt (New Model Army cover) Roots Bloody Roots Cut-Throat Ratamahatta Straighthate Ambush Endangered Species Dictatorshit 14 tracks, the best (IMO) songs from each album. Now, for the inverse, making a pair of EPs and a compilation track into an LP... Zombie Apocalypse Welcome to the Jungle Prologue: Forthcoming Apocalypse Just Meat Morti Viventi Red, Black, and Blue God I Hope the Data is Lying The Dead in the Queue Breaking Off Fingers BastardShitBastard Murder Be a Lady Tonight Every Horror Every Day This Day is a Spark of Life Fill My Mouth With Dirt March On to Victory Epilogue: Legions of Dead Prepare for War Tale Told by a Dead Man
Guest "Go, Mordecai!" Posted January 11, 2007 Report Posted January 11, 2007 I'm assuming that's the live "Sunday Bloody Sunday" from the movie? Yeah. Go figure, the best song in the movie isn't on the album, and "ARTISTS AGAYNST A-PART-HEIT!" is.
Giuseppe Zangara Posted January 11, 2007 Author Report Posted January 11, 2007 Physical Graffiti I actually wouldn't cut anything from this one (well, maybe "In the Light"), but I hate the sequencing. Putting all the rock numbers on the first disc and the "experimental" numbers on the second disc make listening to PG overall more of a slog than it should be. I might, this evening, work on what I think would've been a more ideal tracklist. (I'd do it now, but I'd rather wait until I'm listening to the album so it's fresh in my mind.) Roxy Music - s/t The first five songs are great; the second half of the album loses the plot and drowns in avant wankery. The last track, "Bitters End," is nice, but too little, too late given the overwhelming mediocrity that proceeded it. Drop tracks 6-10, which leaves the following almost classic: 1. Remake/Remodel 2. Ladytron 3. If There is Something 4. Virginia Plain 5. 2HB In spite of liking "Bitters End," it would stick out in this reconstituted version of the s/t. It goes.
Mik Posted January 11, 2007 Report Posted January 11, 2007 Ehhh I'll give it a shot. Ryan Adams - Cold Roses 1. Magnolia Mountain 2. Meadowlake Street 3. When Will You Come Back Home 4. Beautiful Sorta 5. Cherry Lane 6. Easy Plateau 7. Let it Ride 8. Cold Roses 9. Dance All Night 10. Life is Beautiful
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