Albums that had perfect closing tracks but got reissued/updated and no longer end on a perfect track anymore

Albums that had perfect closing tracks but got reissued/updated and no longer end on a perfect track anymore.

all of them

no really all bonus tracks are cancer when it comes to album flow

This. Bonus tracks in the middle are top tier.

Dumb rockists

>Bonus tracks
>Ever

Vapor Trail is perfect

Some Candy Talking is the best song on Psychocandy tho

rockists?

Nowhere is the better closer.

just remove the bonus track?

The CD version is much better, Here and Now is one of their best songs

>vinyl copy contains remix bonus tracks

>remixes
>ever

why

Idk the string finale of Vapor Trail is so beautiful I just can't picture the album ending a different way.

Post cases where bonus tracks improve the album.

Pic related, ending on Home Is Where the Heart Is with Another as a short little closer is way fucking better than the anticlimactic Francis Massacre.

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51 tracks.

Self-titled also, although I see what people mean with This Charming Man being a bit too energetic and jarring together with the other tracks, I always found it as a nice breath of fresh air that gives nuance to the album.

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Fool's Gold isn't that bad of a closer, but it definitely doesn't have the energy I Am the Resurrection does.

I liked that they released the bonus tracks but Take Care was the perfect closer. I keep the bonus tracks tagged under another album title.

You can just delete them you know

I even like Bubblegum, but Expressway to Yr Skull, especially with the locked groove, is the perfect closer

This, it's so fucking awkward to have such a long closing stretch that just dissolves the music in feedback so much that you forget the album is still running only to be abruptly cut off with Bubblegum.

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it's literally the worst song on psychocandy

Agent Orange is better than Pimpf

If you guys treat bonus tracks like part of the actual album you're an idiot. Think of it in terms of a movie: The original album is the film; the cohesive piece, the full body of art. The bonus tracks are the deleted scenes, bloopers, etc; they're not made to "flow" with the cohesive piece, they're meant as additional pieces you can watch/listen to as a little bonus

If deleted scenes and bloopers were handled like bonus tracks they'd show up right as the final scene ends but before the credits. It would be awful.

1. There aren't really any "credits" in the context of listening to an album
2. Just end the album before the bonus tracks start, it's not that hard. I always separate the bonus tracks as "disc 2" of an album, because that's basically what they are; not a part of the main album

>Just end the album before the bonus tracks start.
Implying.
There are albums/editions with a Bonus Track Disc.