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Originally posted by TheVoiceXtina
Georges, what would you prefer - an album with INSANE highs or one that's more cohesive but lacking that quality?
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Even though I appreciate cohesiveness, an indicator of creativity and intelligence. I can never say no to great individual tracks.
Red, in that regard was explosive (Red, Back Together, Trouble, State of Grave). And while feeling disjointed by both Max Martin and Nathan Chapman (two writers/producers with different philosophies) being there. Their individual work was much more satisfying than their cohesive pieces of work (1989 and Speak Now/Fearless, respectively)