I've seen a lot of threads of people taking OUT songs to make albums perfect, but what about albums where ADDING one or more songs would make them even better? B-Sides, stuff that was cut off and used for other albums, or even just songs from other albums that fit the sound/themes/whatever of this one?
Pic related, I would put the "title track", the B-Side to The Widow, either at the very end or between Miranda That Ghost Just Isn't Holy Anymore and Cassandra Gemini. Especially considering how it ties the entire album's story together, or at least tries to.
>>74587342
Frances the Mute as track 1 is the way it should be.
Add Amazing Sounds of Orgy after treefingers
>>74587992
...I've actually not tried that. Goddammit. Alright, gonna try that later.
>>74588039
that's actually fucking brilliant holy shit
>>74587342
Add See Emily Play to Piper
>>74588062
Where in the track list
>>74588062
Whereabouts? Also, that actually raises a very interesting question, why was The Scarecrow on Piper and not See Emily Play?
Needs
you never wash up after yourself
just after bulletproof
its such a fantastic Radiohead song, that perfectly capptures the feeling of dread that The Bends really does capture.
just completely add untitled ep onto spiderland after good morning captain.
Those two records go hand in hand with each other.
Might seem like an odd one, but put Aneurysm after Territorial Pissings and replace Smells Like Teen Spirit with Sliver. I don't know why but I just prefer it.
>>74588062
See Emily Play was track 1 in the US release
>>74589701
You can't have Nevermind without Teen Spirit, but I agree Sliver should be on there
The obvious one is Revolver with its appropriate single (if you take anything out of that album you're a complete pleb - yes, that includes Doctor Robert), though the same could apply for Rubber Soul.
That said, if you're feeling adventurous - Rubber Soul, Revolver, and their singles (Day Tripper, We Can Work It Out, Paperback Writer, Rain). Shuffle all that, make a double album.
Replace The Thing That Should Not Be with For Whom the Bell Tolls and add Creeping Death... I dunno, after Sanitarium?
>>74589871
and now the double album just needs a name...
Revolutions Of The Soul?
>>74588062
love the song but I don't see where it would fit in the album
>>74589945
I mean, both album names are music-related puns in a very self-depriciating British humour (Rubber Soul is a pun between shoes with rubber soles, and how their music was described as "rubber soul" - having a "fake soul", so to speak; while Revolver is due to an LP being literally something that revolves, so it's basically calling it an album).
It's probably something along those lines anyhow.
>>74588060
Seriously try it
I don't know where they would go (or what they would replace), but Was He Ever Alive and No Cruel Angel should've been on TBW.
>>74589980
I had no idea Revolver was a pun. That's fucking brilliant.
>>74588536
I have a playlist where I added Pam right after Nosferatu Man and Glenn right before For Dinner
I always tought that "Strawberry Fields Forever" really match this album, with it's poppy-psychedelic sound it would match perfect, maybe at the near end.
>>74590025
Yep. Those two songs are fantastic, and the acoustic version of "She's A Universal Emptiness" is also great.
>>74591229
Strawberry Fields and Penny Lane were suppose to be on he album, but they got put on the spot for a new single and released it as such, but never put it on the album. I think one of them said he wished they had put it on there.
>>74590107
Honestly, I think they'd just go with Revolver. Really, it has to be a musical pun because that's the whole theme-naming of both albums. There's also more than a few similarities between the songs of both albums.
>>74591305
That was George Martin.
Add Amnesty International Report (Version on We Are All Prostitutes B-side) after Rob a Bank.
>>74591229
>>74591305
imo the best way to do it is to put strawberry fields forever right after mr. kite, and then penny lane right after when i'm sixty four