TheEqualizer wrote:1. I Burn for You was originally intended for GITM? I had no idea. Such a great song. Anyone know why it didn’t make the final LP?
2. I’m embarrassed to admit that I didn’t know until today that Rehumanize Yourself was co written by STEWART.
3. Not a fan of Once Upon a Daydream. Had some potential but didn’t stick the landing
1. Maybe to drive sales of the "Brimstone and Treacle" soundtrack...maybe because they didn't want it appearing on two releases...maybe Stewart thought Sting had enough tracks on GITM? lol My personal feeling is that it should close this release, as it closes the B&T soundtrack. It just fits well as a bookend track.
2. I am surprised you didn't. The verse structure really sound like Stewart's writing, though I could see how you could make a case for Sting's as well. I wonder just how that song creative process went.
3. I agree. It didn't need to be placed on this. It always was meant to be a B-side, and a poor one at that. Feels like it was half-cooked, or maybe rushed out to fill a need for a B-side during the rush of Synch single releases.
TheEqualizer wrote:Shit. STEWART counting in at the start of four of the tracks? Damn it. Now I’m gonna have to buy it.
RIGHT?? Which just reinforces the fact that there's STILL fun stuff begging to be released to us Nutters. Crossing fingers for the Regatta re-re-re-release...
This reminds me of the pre-release version of Genesis' "Abacab" (available as an unauthorized release), which has count ins on most of the tracks (both verbal and musical) that were removed before the official release. It's not much, but I do like the intros there.