If you're looking for shit albums, I'm sure there's plenty of them. Some really good albums have a distinctness of each song. Also some greatest hits albums that take from different songs across decades
Each song having an element that makes it stand out from the rest. Maybe one of the songs is a cappella, maybe another one is in Spanish, different genres, etc.
The first one is correct. The problem you're having is that you don't can't grasp the metaphysical paradigm of the very question you yourself are asking. Every album does have entirely unique songs on it (unless for some reason an album has a literal duplicate song repeated for whatever reason.)
For the sake of argument we can entertain the inaccurate conception of what YOU might mean by "each song unique." Your threshold for "unique" will be different from any others. All of the qualities that you might posit that you could discern between songs all share commonalities. So while some differences may be MORE different or LESS different, they cannot be "actually" different. Because we have the faculty to discern differences and similarities means positively that the two things to compare MUST share some common attribute. At base, every song must contain at least a single sound. Therefor they all share a commonality and no one can ever say "this song is COMPLETELY unique." Since this understanding of the question leads to ultimate reductivity and it is metaphysically impossible to provide a response that would prove a negative, most people will fall back on the understanding of the question where they can provide a positive response, ie "all albums are like that, every song in existence is unique from another in the respect that no true duplicate of anything can possibly exist in the world."
It's the clean and neat response, and most accurate. It's just not what you're looking for.
all albums
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In most albums half of the songs sound similar
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If you're looking for shit albums, I'm sure there's plenty of them. Some really good albums have a distinctness of each song. Also some greatest hits albums that take from different songs across decades
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Three Places in New England, by Charles Ives
Hootie and the blowfish
Define unique
Each song having an element that makes it stand out from the rest. Maybe one of the songs is a cappella, maybe another one is in Spanish, different genres, etc.
>having an element that makes it stand out from the rest
You can apply that to any album
>"All albums are like that"
"No album is like that, listen to a playlist"
>frogtranny
The first one is correct. The problem you're having is that you don't can't grasp the metaphysical paradigm of the very question you yourself are asking. Every album does have entirely unique songs on it (unless for some reason an album has a literal duplicate song repeated for whatever reason.)
For the sake of argument we can entertain the inaccurate conception of what YOU might mean by "each song unique." Your threshold for "unique" will be different from any others. All of the qualities that you might posit that you could discern between songs all share commonalities. So while some differences may be MORE different or LESS different, they cannot be "actually" different. Because we have the faculty to discern differences and similarities means positively that the two things to compare MUST share some common attribute. At base, every song must contain at least a single sound. Therefor they all share a commonality and no one can ever say "this song is COMPLETELY unique." Since this understanding of the question leads to ultimate reductivity and it is metaphysically impossible to provide a response that would prove a negative, most people will fall back on the understanding of the question where they can provide a positive response, ie "all albums are like that, every song in existence is unique from another in the respect that no true duplicate of anything can possibly exist in the world."
It's the clean and neat response, and most accurate. It's just not what you're looking for.
You just made that up
Yes and it's objectively true.
Why would an album be like that? Just listen to a playlist retard
neil cicierega albums
System of A Down - Mezmerize. I don't know other album that fall into that description
I listened to 6 randomly selected songs from this album and they all sounded similar
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Niggymiggy
ween - the mollusk
The Outsiders - CQ