Thursday, April 21, 2011

Albums are Albums and Nothing Else!!



When I listen to a complete album, I have to listen to it in its proper order every time.

And I end up memorizing this order. The ending of each song flows naturally into the beginning of the next. Most tracks have a few seconds of silence at the end; in this silence, my brain already begins to anticipate the opening sequence of the next song.

It makes me highly agitated when people put albums that I’m familiar with on shuffle. Track 6 coming after Track 9?

NO. *shudder*

It’s perfectly fine, though, if the songs are scattered through a larger playlist.

This album-oriented tendency of mine has the added effect of causing my brain to connect every song with its track number. Which means that if I hear the song even out of its album context, it will still have its number.

Here are some examples of songs that are 5 (these are all from memory):

    * “When You Believe” - Songs From the Heart, Celtic Woman
    * “Bo Peep Bo Peep” - Breaking Heart, T-ara
    * “웃자! (Be Happy)” - Oh!, SNSD
    * “Your Name Alone Can Save” - Risen, Sovereign Grace Music
    * “Hear The Call of The Kingdom” - In Christ Alone, Keith and Kristyn Getty
    * “Something Bad” - Wicked Soundtrack, Original Broadway Cast
    * “Hold On” - Heaven and Earth, Phil Wickham
    * “Beat Of Your Heart” - Pure, Hayley Westenra
    * “Carolina Rua” - Take Me With You, Lynn Hilary
    * “One World” - Celtic Woman, Celtic Woman


The last one is a special case. My brain also connects Track 6 (“Ave Maria”) from that album with the number 5. This is because the album has a prologue/intro. When albums have a prologue or intro, all the other tracks will have two numbers--one for their track number without the prologue, and one for their track number with the prologue. Thus, “Isle of Inisfree” from that same album is both 2 and 3; “Danny Boy” is both 3 and 4; “One World” is both 4 and 5; “Ave Maria” is both 5 and 6; and so on.

A similar case occurs in the album Incarnation: Irish Hymns 3, which has a Prologue: “Glorious Light”, the song right after the Prologue, is both 1 and 2.

When I fall asleep listening to an album, I can usually figure out the next morning which song I fell asleep on because it’ll be the last one I remember consciously hearing.

The funny thing is, after more than a decade of living in the same house as my older brother, we only found out recently that we both do this instinctively. Pretty much exactly the same way, too.

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THIS HAS BEEN A GLIMPSE INTO THE MIND OF DEL.

STAY TUNED FOR MORE.

3 comments:

Eliana Patton said...

HI,
YOUR BLOG IS SPIFFY.

Kell.Dee said...

4. やさしい詩 - 新世界創造記・前編, WEAVER
4. 빙빙빙 - DoubleDate, FTIsland (Also associated with 1 from Cross and Change, but not as much so, since I don't have that CD)
4. Endlessly - Absolution, Muse
4. Chaos - Typical, Mute Math
4. One - Pieces, Part One, Epik High
^ I do the exact same thing as you, and it bothers much quite as much so. Though I have a paranoia that the songs won't like me if I play them out of order.
Difference:
4. Interlude I - I AM ME, 松下優也

B said...

DAVINA!
This post was written at the end of April. It is now the beginning of July....WRITE SOMETHING!!

You _did_ say people were going to have to remind you to post things...