What should I do about my tracklist for my album?
9 years ago
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Anyone who has any input on this would be greatly appreciated <3
I have a few songs I still need to write but my question is...what should I do with my older tracks?
Should I leave them alone or re-release them to be a part of the Album?
Because on one hand they are older and they would make my quality and presentation inconsistent...but on the other hand they fit with the theme of the album perfectly. They express opinions and ideas that I want this album to express you know?
But the inconsistency bothers me. I dont want to release an album with various levels of quality and have new people hear it and think I have no clue what Im doing ;A;... I mean no Im not making music for other people Im making it for me but I still have to have standards right?
I have a few songs I still need to write but my question is...what should I do with my older tracks?
Should I leave them alone or re-release them to be a part of the Album?
Because on one hand they are older and they would make my quality and presentation inconsistent...but on the other hand they fit with the theme of the album perfectly. They express opinions and ideas that I want this album to express you know?
But the inconsistency bothers me. I dont want to release an album with various levels of quality and have new people hear it and think I have no clue what Im doing ;A;... I mean no Im not making music for other people Im making it for me but I still have to have standards right?
FA+

You can make an album for your older tracks,
Or you use the ones you really adore. The one were you dont have the right feeling for it, Just let them go.
~Puppy
VS their main album...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jc-2VY_TDYQ
~Puppy
PS: Fun fact from the boyfriend: The original purpose of the B side originates from vinyl. The A side of the vinyl was where the artist would show off their polished 'main' recordings, and the B side, the 'underside' of the vinyl, would be 'extra "value for money".'