I have another question. Should we write a little to each song, what we find fascinating about it, and if it's another language than English write something about the contents as well?
Or would that spoil the hearing experience? Hi Annika
You should most definitely write something about the tracks you've selected for your compilation. It makes it more enjoyable to know why a song was chosen and what it means to the chooser.
What happens on the other forum where I do this is that once each participant has completed their tape/CD, they post a track listing and notes to the forum. Each participant has their own thread to which the reviews are added. Initially the track listing would go at the top of the post, followed by some
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or "spoiler space" like that. That way anyone who wants to read the track notes has to scroll down to read them.
Another way of doing it would be to have just the track listing posted to the forum and then have a set of printed notes to post with the tape/CD. That could bump up postage costs though, particularly if notes run to two or three pages.
So basically it's up to each participant. A lot of people prefer to "listen blind", i.e. without any prior knowledge of what they're listening to. The benefit of that is that any prejudices you may or may not have won't affect your perception of the track, which can only be a good thing IMO. Imagine it, you hear a lovely pop track with five female vocalists harmonising some sweet melodies, and you like it. You then check the listing to find out it's The Spice Girls! Whereas if you already new who it was you'd probably decide you don't like it before you'd even heard it. I'm not dissing the Spice Girls by the way, just using them as an example as I know there are a lot of folks out there who really didn't like them.
So what's the consensus then? I guess the best way would be to have the listing only posted and then send the listing with notes in hardcopy along with your tape/CD.
Agreed?
BTW, if you want to take a look at the "other forum", here's a link to the appropriate discussion board:
http://boards.fool.co.uk/Messages.asp?mid=8030665& bid=51339]
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