I wrote a new song yesterday. I'm still working on the tune (um, no I haven't finished the tune for the previous song either), so I won't post it yet.
But I really like it. But, if I want to put it on the album, I'm going to have to turf out another song to make room for it; 20 is kind of a practical limit. (Set partly for my sanity, I admit but sanity matters too.)
And I have no idea at the moment which song I'm going to cut. One of the ones I haven't recorded yet, or one of the ones where the technical problems mean re-recording--if sanity is an issue, then cancelling something I've already got is probably not a good plan.
( Specifics on album )
This is a problem of success, I guess. Writing faster than I can record is not something to complain about, realistically. Except, I like *all* my songs, and telling one "No, you will never be on an album, because I just don't have room, and by the time I can record a second album I will probably have written too many songs for *that* too; sorry" makes me feel bad.
But I really like it. But, if I want to put it on the album, I'm going to have to turf out another song to make room for it; 20 is kind of a practical limit. (Set partly for my sanity, I admit but sanity matters too.)
And I have no idea at the moment which song I'm going to cut. One of the ones I haven't recorded yet, or one of the ones where the technical problems mean re-recording--if sanity is an issue, then cancelling something I've already got is probably not a good plan.
( Specifics on album )
This is a problem of success, I guess. Writing faster than I can record is not something to complain about, realistically. Except, I like *all* my songs, and telling one "No, you will never be on an album, because I just don't have room, and by the time I can record a second album I will probably have written too many songs for *that* too; sorry" makes me feel bad.