Well, that's a little harsh though you're entitled to your opinion. The cover notes for Every Dog Has Its Day state that the music is designed to ease "impatience" and "restlessness," but I guess it doesn't work for everyone in some programatic way. What about "Now is the Time"? How anyone can describe that as an example of "lazy production" is beyond me. Is it because the vocals sound improvised & the structure is rather free-form? Not sure what vol. that track was on--have you listened to it?
Wes On Thu, 22 Nov 2001, werner wrote: > Not to take the wind out of your sails, but I found Every Dog... vol. 2 (the > 12") to be quite a lazy production - both in intent and execution. As someone > who loved the Other Day and Metropolis I can't help feeling that perhaps the > title reveals some of the intention behind the compilation(s) - giving each > dog of a track a day to be spun. hmmm... > > -- > > 'The business of the World is Trade and Death, and you must engage with that > unpleasentness, as the price of your not-at-all-assur'd Moment of > Purity.-Fool.' - Thomas Pynchon > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
