Was that similar to the heavy metal mantra of "Third song's a ballad", cos
that's "definitely true", but that was more to the singles market than LPs, but
I wonder did they order them that way on the LP too...
-i
PS I used to think it was track 3 or 5
--- "R. Lim" <rlim@escape.com> wrote:
quoted 5 lines Back in the days of LP, side two, song #1 was considered to be the "sweet
> Back in the days of LP, side two, song #1 was considered to be the "sweet
> spot," reserved for high-octane singles. I guess the relatively painless
> tracking possibilities of CDs makes the concept a little out-dated, but
> you never know what weird sort of marketing voodoo the major labels have
> cooked up.
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