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Trollheart 06-22-2012 05:36 PM

The Various Compilations Request Thread
 
Yeah, I know we have a thread for compos, and also MB's Most Wanted, but this is a different idea.

Basically it's aimed at people who want to get into certain bands via a few tracks. It's very easy to misunderstand an artiste by choosing the wrong album, track(s) or era of their music. I personally like Kamelot, but their first two albums are pretty bad, and had I started with those I might not have got to the better stuff. Similarly, everyone keeps telling me Pain of Salvation are great, but I was totally underwhelmed by "One hour by the concrete lake": I'm told that was a bad starting point.

Now, of course I could listen to albums recommended, but I've already got thousands backed up, so my idea would be to select a few artistes (no real limit, but remember people will be giving up both their valuable time and perhaps more valuable expertise to try to help you, so cut them some slack) and have those who know these artistes compile a few tracks (2 or 3, maybe more, totally up to the person compiling) that they can put on a link for the person to download. Then they can listen to these, the tracks considered the best or most representative of the artiste(s) and decide if they want to go further on their own, or if this artiste really isn't for them.

I would prefer downloadable files instead of links to YouTubes personally, as I would like to listen to the music away from my computer, while out, and so on, and YT restricts you to the PC of course; also the best tracks from certain artistes may not be on YT. There's also nothing wrong with two or more people collaborating on or contributing to a comp: say one person knows a lot about, oh let's say Opeth, while another is very familiar with Public Enemy. Both are requested by the one poster. These people can each contribute to the comp, if they want.

Of course, if one person has all the music and knowledge required for the comp, then there's no reason why they can't do it themselves. Limits can be set, dictated, changed or agreed on by one or both parties (requester and provider) but the final decision should lie with the latter, as they're the one who's going to be putting in the time.

This all relies on people being good enough to give their time, being knowledgeable enough about the artistes to provide a proper "sampler", and most importantly, the understanding on the part of the requester that they don't have exclusive call on that person's time, and will have to wait until they complete the request.

I'm happy to be the first to offer my services, if anyone wants anything I have (most of my musical taste can be discerned by reading through my journal, but in general it's rock, prog rock, metal, prog metal, some pop and a little country, classical and instrumental; though of course that's only really scratching the surface). Requests can be made in the thread, and anyone who wants to take on the job just respond, preferably in the main thread to prevent two people ending up fulfilling the same request.

Anyone fancy this?

Personally, I'd be interested in hearing some
Tool, King Crimson, Gentle Giant, Camel and maybe Dream Theater? Oh yeah, and some Pain of Salvation: go on, you know you want to get me into them! :)

Urban Hat€monger ? 06-22-2012 06:40 PM

I don't get how this is any different to the other thread you started a few years ago that's still going.

Trollheart 06-22-2012 07:13 PM

Well, it's different because that other thread is for "starter" compilations for one band; you compile the best tracks from a particular artiste and people can download that. THIS is for a few tracks from several artistes, so that in effect you end up with a comp of say 10 or 20 tracks from maybe 6 or 7 bands you want to get into, in order to get a flavour of the best of each.

It's various artists, basically, in the same comp. It's to help you decide if you like a few different artistes in the one comp. Rather than, for instance, me asking someone to compile a list of Tool songs, then later a list of KC songs, I (or anyone else) asks for songs from Tool, Crimson and whoever else I'm interested in.

Plus, it's a request thread, wheras the other one is just for people to post as they feel like.

I think the differences are pretty obvious really; I thought I had made that clear in the intro?

Dr_Rez 06-22-2012 07:26 PM

Also dont most bands have greatest hits albums that are essentially that?

Trollheart 06-23-2012 04:59 AM

Sure, but you're still thinking in terms of one band. I'm talking about getting a few tracks --- two, three, maybe four --- from a number of artistes, so that you can get into (or not) several bands at once. If you go down the greatest hits route, you need to buy, say three albums from bands you may or may not end up liking.

In my case: I would have to buy Tool's greatest hits, King Crimson's greatest hits and Pain of Salvation's greatest hits at the least, in order to get into these three bands, using your suggestion. Assuming all these bands have greatest hits albums: not every one does. Or I could ask someone to put together the three or four tracks that best represent these bands, in one comp, so that I can listen and judge, see if it's worth going further.

Look, this wasn't meant to be, as Basil Fawlty once declared, a proposal from Lichtenstein. I thought it was fairly self-explanatory. But if no-one's interested then fine, I just thought it would be an idea. Maybe it won't fly. No big deal.

I'm still available though if anyone wants to take up the offer.

OOS 06-23-2012 09:14 AM

I think that this is a great idea, however I have almost no knowledge of the bands that you posted about. Hopefully someone with a bit more experience there can jump in and get this started.

jackhammer 06-27-2012 05:27 PM

If someone could do me a comp featuring the likes of Tad, Helmet, The Melvins etc I would be happy.

Being a young father in the 90's, music had to take a back seat a lot of the time so there is a shedload of music out there that I would love to hear.

bob. 06-27-2012 05:37 PM

LEE!......i would love to make you a comp of all the great 90s noise rock type stuff.....do you have a song limit?....i tend to go a little over board :)

jackhammer 06-27-2012 05:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bob. (Post 1204088)
LEE!......i would love to make you a comp of all the great 90s noise rock type stuff.....do you have a song limit?....i tend to go a little over board :)

No just throw it all on :) Much appreciated and no rush either, take your time!

bob. 06-27-2012 06:48 PM

it will be EPIC!


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