I’ve always thought about this.., but could’ve Amy possibly had a different direction for her debut at first? In terms of sound I mean, as by listening to a lot of her early demos they sounded very R&B and some of them had a different sound to what would be featured on the Frank album.
A few examples of this would definitely be My Own Way, Alcoholic Logic, Close To The Front, Beat The Point To Death, Trilby, Procrastination, Long Day, When My Eyes, or some released tracks such as Do Me Good (b-side on Rehab cd’s) and Half-Time. Among many others which obviously in better quality and remastered I could’ve easily seen as some sort of track list on her debut album. Any thoughts on this?
Possible different direction for debut album?
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Posted 21 March 2024 - 02:57 AM
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Posted 21 March 2024 - 04:56 AM
I’ve always thought about this.., but could’ve Amy possibly had a different direction for her debut at first? In terms of sound I mean, as by listening to a lot of her early demos they sounded very R&B and some of them had a different sound to what would be featured on the Frank album.
A few examples of this would definitely be My Own Way, Alcoholic Logic, Close To The Front, Beat The Point To Death, Trilby, Procrastination, Long Day, When My Eyes, or some released tracks such as Do Me Good (b-side on Rehab cd’s) and Half-Time. Among many others which obviously in better quality and remastered I could’ve easily seen as some sort of track list on her debut album. Any thoughts on this?
no, she grew up listening to jazz so, I believe that's what inspired her debut album. as she got older, she listened to more... R&B songs. after the release of B2B, she was going into classical jazz early 20's -60's girl group vibe.
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