Talk:Absolutego

Latest comment: 16 years ago by Olliegrind in topic One long song?

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One long song? edit

Yesterday I deleted the part of the article that said that Absolutego was the only non-collaboration C.D. to be "one long song," stating my reasoning for doing so that the Boris album flood is also one long song, which is what the article says. But according to user Olliegrind Flood is divided into four parts. Who is correct? Olliegrind or the person who first made the Flood article? Additionally, it should be noted that only the original edition of Absolutego is one long song, the re-release on Southern Lord contains a bonus track completely unrelated to the long song. Furthermore, the Boris album Boris At Last: -Feedbacker- is also one long song, and the article for this album even states that two other albums before it, Absolutego and Flood, consisted of singular long songs. What is the deal? Julian Maestas 22:50, 19 June 2007 (UTC)Reply

While Absolutego, Flood, Sun Baked Snow Cave and Feedbacker are all albums that contain 1 long song, both Flood and Feedbacker have the song broken up into different tracks. The person who made the Flood article most likely used the track listing printed on the CD, which states only 1 track (but in reality is incorrect since it is broken up into 4 tracks). The only 2 albums which contain only 1 song and 1 track are Absolutego and Sun Baked Snow Cave. Olliegrind 11:17, 20 June 2007 (UTC)Reply
I edited both this page and Flood's page to try to make this clearer. Olliegrind 11:25, 20 June 2007 (UTC)Reply