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The Jazz Butcher Conspiracy : Mailing List : 1994
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Date: Tue, 20 Sep 1994 17:51:50 -0400
From: ericv[at]-remove-morgan.com (Eric Vandercar)
Subject: songwriter output, albums, and the JBC

Chris asks
-} Now, my question is, does anyone think Pat might do better to release albums
-} less frequently, so as to put an overall higher quality of songs on each album?
-} (Or is the average song quality just fine? :) It seems to me that other
-} musicians might consign more songs to the B-side category and release fewer
-} albums.

Many artists like to just concentrate on having fun, maybe just fling it all out
there and see what sticks (so 2 speak), at least until they receive a certain
level of notoriety/acceptance. Personally I'm all for being given the opportunity
to hear "everything" and then I can always decide what I do and don't want to
listen to. Besides, if he cut back on releases, we would be on here complaining
about too little material, no? :)

fish *is* biodegradeable,
eric
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