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Old 02-05-2014, 06:24 AM   #40 (permalink)
Darrenaj9
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Originally Posted by Trollheart View Post
I don't mean are you into gardening! A lot of people, particularly here, seem to be happy to listen to an album multiple times before they decide if they like it. Such an album is referred here to as a "grower", presumably because it eventually grows on you. But I've more music backed up on my computer than I could ever realistically listen to in a lifetime (which doesn't stop me downloading more nearly every day!) and don't have time to let albums grow on me. Personally, if I don't hear at least some promise in an album first time out I'll usually drop it. Whether or not my opinion would change after several spins is not something I have the time or patience for: albums have one chance to impress me and that's it.

So how do you feel? If you're a believer in the grower theory, how long does it take or how many spins before an album is or isn't pronounced worthy by you? And is this a constant thing, spinning back to back or every day say, or do you put it away, come back to it, put it away, come back to it and so on?

Just interested. How do yaz all feel about this?
There are not only 'growers' but 'shrinkers' too. I absolutely loved Urban Hymns by the Verve when I bought it and now I just cannot be bothered listening to it.

I think sometimes you don't bother to let an album grow on you others you over listen to at the time and end up falling out of love with the album.

I guess it's like a nice meal, eat it way to often and the day comes you decided that's it and your mind just falls off it.

On the other hand plenty of food I've tasted and thought not for me only to find out over time actually I quite like it.
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