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Originally Posted by Mucha na Dziko
I strongly believe an album should be a full composition. Like a painting or a book. You don't sell just the nicest part of a painting in order to make someone buy the whole thing later on. The same with books - you don't sell compilations of "Just The Best Bits" from a novel.
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What does that mean exactly? Albums should only be appreciated by listening to the whole thing? Or every track should bleed and transition into the next?
What about bands that are great singles artists but poor album artists? Are they a bad band, even if they've consistently put out great singles?
EDIT: An example, I love me some house music. Sonny Fodera is one of my favorite modern house DJs. He's got great singles out the ass and he does great sets and mixes. But he just put out an album and as a whole, it doesn't really hang together. House as a genre is more geared towards great singles than album compositions, so your theory, if it's even one worth pursuing or defending, may be limited by genre.