The Enunciator
2005-02-07 00:48:35 UTC
I've been listening to this over the weekend and wondering why Pat
couldn't do us the favor of adding a few track marks in Parts One, Two
and Three, which clock in at 26:27, 20:29, and 19:48 respectively.
There are very obvious transition points in the recordings that easily
suggest themselves as places to insert a track mark. Such marks would
be a favor to we listeners to enable us to more easily scan the disc
for sections that we'd like to listen to again.
It brings to mind another talented guitarist who is so absorbed with
himself that he released an entire cd (of individually titled songs) as
one track.
couldn't do us the favor of adding a few track marks in Parts One, Two
and Three, which clock in at 26:27, 20:29, and 19:48 respectively.
There are very obvious transition points in the recordings that easily
suggest themselves as places to insert a track mark. Such marks would
be a favor to we listeners to enable us to more easily scan the disc
for sections that we'd like to listen to again.
It brings to mind another talented guitarist who is so absorbed with
himself that he released an entire cd (of individually titled songs) as
one track.