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Dark City liked a post in a topic by Kurt in LDR Album Process Discussion
Yeah I don’t think it was ever posted here but BlackoutZone talked about this, sometime last year I THINK (unfortunately ATRL was reset so I can’t find the post anymore).
But he basically talked about how she was hard at work on the follow up to BTD when they decided to put Paradise together as an EP (and we know Lana herself said she wanted it to be an album but was told it was too soon). They basically formed Paradise using songs she already had, and then continued on with that same pool of songs for the next full-length (which would end up being Ultraviolence).
Not sure if what I’m saying makes sense but what BOZ was trying to clarify is that Paradise outtakes and Ultraviolence outtakes are essentially the same thing and there’s no real point trying to differentiate them, especially when some songs on UV are “older” than Paradise (Old Money and MPG, for example).
He also talked about how Wild One was on an early UV draft titled as ‘Mike’ and that there’s no real “Honeymoon version” - if I’m quoting BOZ correctly here, he said something along the lines of, for some reason, Lana/her team reached out to Justin Parker regarding the song that year and that’s when Parker decide to slightly update the mix, hence the two very similar mixes we have, and the change in title to “Wild One”. He also said that “Lake Placid” was an early title for I Don’t Wanna Go/Tonight/Black Leather Moonlight.
Maybe someone has a screenshot of his post in case I’m remembering any details wrong, but this is what I recall.
Edit: and I think he also said what was discussed on the previous page, that Tropico was an early working title for the actual album, not an EP
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poetic jess liked a post in a topic by Kurt in LDR Album Process Discussion
Yeah I don’t think it was ever posted here but BlackoutZone talked about this, sometime last year I THINK (unfortunately ATRL was reset so I can’t find the post anymore).
But he basically talked about how she was hard at work on the follow up to BTD when they decided to put Paradise together as an EP (and we know Lana herself said she wanted it to be an album but was told it was too soon). They basically formed Paradise using songs she already had, and then continued on with that same pool of songs for the next full-length (which would end up being Ultraviolence).
Not sure if what I’m saying makes sense but what BOZ was trying to clarify is that Paradise outtakes and Ultraviolence outtakes are essentially the same thing and there’s no real point trying to differentiate them, especially when some songs on UV are “older” than Paradise (Old Money and MPG, for example).
He also talked about how Wild One was on an early UV draft titled as ‘Mike’ and that there’s no real “Honeymoon version” - if I’m quoting BOZ correctly here, he said something along the lines of, for some reason, Lana/her team reached out to Justin Parker regarding the song that year and that’s when Parker decide to slightly update the mix, hence the two very similar mixes we have, and the change in title to “Wild One”. He also said that “Lake Placid” was an early title for I Don’t Wanna Go/Tonight/Black Leather Moonlight.
Maybe someone has a screenshot of his post in case I’m remembering any details wrong, but this is what I recall.
Edit: and I think he also said what was discussed on the previous page, that Tropico was an early working title for the actual album, not an EP
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heavensentslut liked a post in a topic by Kurt in LDR Album Process Discussion
Yeah I don’t think it was ever posted here but BlackoutZone talked about this, sometime last year I THINK (unfortunately ATRL was reset so I can’t find the post anymore).
But he basically talked about how she was hard at work on the follow up to BTD when they decided to put Paradise together as an EP (and we know Lana herself said she wanted it to be an album but was told it was too soon). They basically formed Paradise using songs she already had, and then continued on with that same pool of songs for the next full-length (which would end up being Ultraviolence).
Not sure if what I’m saying makes sense but what BOZ was trying to clarify is that Paradise outtakes and Ultraviolence outtakes are essentially the same thing and there’s no real point trying to differentiate them, especially when some songs on UV are “older” than Paradise (Old Money and MPG, for example).
He also talked about how Wild One was on an early UV draft titled as ‘Mike’ and that there’s no real “Honeymoon version” - if I’m quoting BOZ correctly here, he said something along the lines of, for some reason, Lana/her team reached out to Justin Parker regarding the song that year and that’s when Parker decide to slightly update the mix, hence the two very similar mixes we have, and the change in title to “Wild One”. He also said that “Lake Placid” was an early title for I Don’t Wanna Go/Tonight/Black Leather Moonlight.
Maybe someone has a screenshot of his post in case I’m remembering any details wrong, but this is what I recall.
Edit: and I think he also said what was discussed on the previous page, that Tropico was an early working title for the actual album, not an EP
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Salem Prose liked a post in a topic by Kurt in LDR Album Process Discussion
Yeah I don’t think it was ever posted here but BlackoutZone talked about this, sometime last year I THINK (unfortunately ATRL was reset so I can’t find the post anymore).
But he basically talked about how she was hard at work on the follow up to BTD when they decided to put Paradise together as an EP (and we know Lana herself said she wanted it to be an album but was told it was too soon). They basically formed Paradise using songs she already had, and then continued on with that same pool of songs for the next full-length (which would end up being Ultraviolence).
Not sure if what I’m saying makes sense but what BOZ was trying to clarify is that Paradise outtakes and Ultraviolence outtakes are essentially the same thing and there’s no real point trying to differentiate them, especially when some songs on UV are “older” than Paradise (Old Money and MPG, for example).
He also talked about how Wild One was on an early UV draft titled as ‘Mike’ and that there’s no real “Honeymoon version” - if I’m quoting BOZ correctly here, he said something along the lines of, for some reason, Lana/her team reached out to Justin Parker regarding the song that year and that’s when Parker decide to slightly update the mix, hence the two very similar mixes we have, and the change in title to “Wild One”. He also said that “Lake Placid” was an early title for I Don’t Wanna Go/Tonight/Black Leather Moonlight.
Maybe someone has a screenshot of his post in case I’m remembering any details wrong, but this is what I recall.
Edit: and I think he also said what was discussed on the previous page, that Tropico was an early working title for the actual album, not an EP
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American Bottom liked a post in a topic by Kurt in LDR Album Process Discussion
Yeah I don’t think it was ever posted here but BlackoutZone talked about this, sometime last year I THINK (unfortunately ATRL was reset so I can’t find the post anymore).
But he basically talked about how she was hard at work on the follow up to BTD when they decided to put Paradise together as an EP (and we know Lana herself said she wanted it to be an album but was told it was too soon). They basically formed Paradise using songs she already had, and then continued on with that same pool of songs for the next full-length (which would end up being Ultraviolence).
Not sure if what I’m saying makes sense but what BOZ was trying to clarify is that Paradise outtakes and Ultraviolence outtakes are essentially the same thing and there’s no real point trying to differentiate them, especially when some songs on UV are “older” than Paradise (Old Money and MPG, for example).
He also talked about how Wild One was on an early UV draft titled as ‘Mike’ and that there’s no real “Honeymoon version” - if I’m quoting BOZ correctly here, he said something along the lines of, for some reason, Lana/her team reached out to Justin Parker regarding the song that year and that’s when Parker decide to slightly update the mix, hence the two very similar mixes we have, and the change in title to “Wild One”. He also said that “Lake Placid” was an early title for I Don’t Wanna Go/Tonight/Black Leather Moonlight.
Maybe someone has a screenshot of his post in case I’m remembering any details wrong, but this is what I recall.
Edit: and I think he also said what was discussed on the previous page, that Tropico was an early working title for the actual album, not an EP
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That Venice Bitch liked a post in a topic by Kurt in LDR Album Process Discussion
Yeah I don’t think it was ever posted here but BlackoutZone talked about this, sometime last year I THINK (unfortunately ATRL was reset so I can’t find the post anymore).
But he basically talked about how she was hard at work on the follow up to BTD when they decided to put Paradise together as an EP (and we know Lana herself said she wanted it to be an album but was told it was too soon). They basically formed Paradise using songs she already had, and then continued on with that same pool of songs for the next full-length (which would end up being Ultraviolence).
Not sure if what I’m saying makes sense but what BOZ was trying to clarify is that Paradise outtakes and Ultraviolence outtakes are essentially the same thing and there’s no real point trying to differentiate them, especially when some songs on UV are “older” than Paradise (Old Money and MPG, for example).
He also talked about how Wild One was on an early UV draft titled as ‘Mike’ and that there’s no real “Honeymoon version” - if I’m quoting BOZ correctly here, he said something along the lines of, for some reason, Lana/her team reached out to Justin Parker regarding the song that year and that’s when Parker decide to slightly update the mix, hence the two very similar mixes we have, and the change in title to “Wild One”. He also said that “Lake Placid” was an early title for I Don’t Wanna Go/Tonight/Black Leather Moonlight.
Maybe someone has a screenshot of his post in case I’m remembering any details wrong, but this is what I recall.
Edit: and I think he also said what was discussed on the previous page, that Tropico was an early working title for the actual album, not an EP
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TRENCH liked a post in a topic by Kurt in LDR Album Process Discussion
Yeah I don’t think it was ever posted here but BlackoutZone talked about this, sometime last year I THINK (unfortunately ATRL was reset so I can’t find the post anymore).
But he basically talked about how she was hard at work on the follow up to BTD when they decided to put Paradise together as an EP (and we know Lana herself said she wanted it to be an album but was told it was too soon). They basically formed Paradise using songs she already had, and then continued on with that same pool of songs for the next full-length (which would end up being Ultraviolence).
Not sure if what I’m saying makes sense but what BOZ was trying to clarify is that Paradise outtakes and Ultraviolence outtakes are essentially the same thing and there’s no real point trying to differentiate them, especially when some songs on UV are “older” than Paradise (Old Money and MPG, for example).
He also talked about how Wild One was on an early UV draft titled as ‘Mike’ and that there’s no real “Honeymoon version” - if I’m quoting BOZ correctly here, he said something along the lines of, for some reason, Lana/her team reached out to Justin Parker regarding the song that year and that’s when Parker decide to slightly update the mix, hence the two very similar mixes we have, and the change in title to “Wild One”. He also said that “Lake Placid” was an early title for I Don’t Wanna Go/Tonight/Black Leather Moonlight.
Maybe someone has a screenshot of his post in case I’m remembering any details wrong, but this is what I recall.
Edit: and I think he also said what was discussed on the previous page, that Tropico was an early working title for the actual album, not an EP
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revadece liked a post in a topic by Kurt in LDR Album Process Discussion
Yeah I don’t think it was ever posted here but BlackoutZone talked about this, sometime last year I THINK (unfortunately ATRL was reset so I can’t find the post anymore).
But he basically talked about how she was hard at work on the follow up to BTD when they decided to put Paradise together as an EP (and we know Lana herself said she wanted it to be an album but was told it was too soon). They basically formed Paradise using songs she already had, and then continued on with that same pool of songs for the next full-length (which would end up being Ultraviolence).
Not sure if what I’m saying makes sense but what BOZ was trying to clarify is that Paradise outtakes and Ultraviolence outtakes are essentially the same thing and there’s no real point trying to differentiate them, especially when some songs on UV are “older” than Paradise (Old Money and MPG, for example).
He also talked about how Wild One was on an early UV draft titled as ‘Mike’ and that there’s no real “Honeymoon version” - if I’m quoting BOZ correctly here, he said something along the lines of, for some reason, Lana/her team reached out to Justin Parker regarding the song that year and that’s when Parker decide to slightly update the mix, hence the two very similar mixes we have, and the change in title to “Wild One”. He also said that “Lake Placid” was an early title for I Don’t Wanna Go/Tonight/Black Leather Moonlight.
Maybe someone has a screenshot of his post in case I’m remembering any details wrong, but this is what I recall.
Edit: and I think he also said what was discussed on the previous page, that Tropico was an early working title for the actual album, not an EP
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HeadBitch liked a post in a topic by Kurt in LDR Album Process Discussion
Yeah I don’t think it was ever posted here but BlackoutZone talked about this, sometime last year I THINK (unfortunately ATRL was reset so I can’t find the post anymore).
But he basically talked about how she was hard at work on the follow up to BTD when they decided to put Paradise together as an EP (and we know Lana herself said she wanted it to be an album but was told it was too soon). They basically formed Paradise using songs she already had, and then continued on with that same pool of songs for the next full-length (which would end up being Ultraviolence).
Not sure if what I’m saying makes sense but what BOZ was trying to clarify is that Paradise outtakes and Ultraviolence outtakes are essentially the same thing and there’s no real point trying to differentiate them, especially when some songs on UV are “older” than Paradise (Old Money and MPG, for example).
He also talked about how Wild One was on an early UV draft titled as ‘Mike’ and that there’s no real “Honeymoon version” - if I’m quoting BOZ correctly here, he said something along the lines of, for some reason, Lana/her team reached out to Justin Parker regarding the song that year and that’s when Parker decide to slightly update the mix, hence the two very similar mixes we have, and the change in title to “Wild One”. He also said that “Lake Placid” was an early title for I Don’t Wanna Go/Tonight/Black Leather Moonlight.
Maybe someone has a screenshot of his post in case I’m remembering any details wrong, but this is what I recall.
Edit: and I think he also said what was discussed on the previous page, that Tropico was an early working title for the actual album, not an EP
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prettywhenimhigh liked a post in a topic by Kurt in LDR Album Process Discussion
Yeah I don’t think it was ever posted here but BlackoutZone talked about this, sometime last year I THINK (unfortunately ATRL was reset so I can’t find the post anymore).
But he basically talked about how she was hard at work on the follow up to BTD when they decided to put Paradise together as an EP (and we know Lana herself said she wanted it to be an album but was told it was too soon). They basically formed Paradise using songs she already had, and then continued on with that same pool of songs for the next full-length (which would end up being Ultraviolence).
Not sure if what I’m saying makes sense but what BOZ was trying to clarify is that Paradise outtakes and Ultraviolence outtakes are essentially the same thing and there’s no real point trying to differentiate them, especially when some songs on UV are “older” than Paradise (Old Money and MPG, for example).
He also talked about how Wild One was on an early UV draft titled as ‘Mike’ and that there’s no real “Honeymoon version” - if I’m quoting BOZ correctly here, he said something along the lines of, for some reason, Lana/her team reached out to Justin Parker regarding the song that year and that’s when Parker decide to slightly update the mix, hence the two very similar mixes we have, and the change in title to “Wild One”. He also said that “Lake Placid” was an early title for I Don’t Wanna Go/Tonight/Black Leather Moonlight.
Maybe someone has a screenshot of his post in case I’m remembering any details wrong, but this is what I recall.
Edit: and I think he also said what was discussed on the previous page, that Tropico was an early working title for the actual album, not an EP
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Pink Champagne liked a post in a topic by Kurt in LDR Album Process Discussion
Yeah I don’t think it was ever posted here but BlackoutZone talked about this, sometime last year I THINK (unfortunately ATRL was reset so I can’t find the post anymore).
But he basically talked about how she was hard at work on the follow up to BTD when they decided to put Paradise together as an EP (and we know Lana herself said she wanted it to be an album but was told it was too soon). They basically formed Paradise using songs she already had, and then continued on with that same pool of songs for the next full-length (which would end up being Ultraviolence).
Not sure if what I’m saying makes sense but what BOZ was trying to clarify is that Paradise outtakes and Ultraviolence outtakes are essentially the same thing and there’s no real point trying to differentiate them, especially when some songs on UV are “older” than Paradise (Old Money and MPG, for example).
He also talked about how Wild One was on an early UV draft titled as ‘Mike’ and that there’s no real “Honeymoon version” - if I’m quoting BOZ correctly here, he said something along the lines of, for some reason, Lana/her team reached out to Justin Parker regarding the song that year and that’s when Parker decide to slightly update the mix, hence the two very similar mixes we have, and the change in title to “Wild One”. He also said that “Lake Placid” was an early title for I Don’t Wanna Go/Tonight/Black Leather Moonlight.
Maybe someone has a screenshot of his post in case I’m remembering any details wrong, but this is what I recall.
Edit: and I think he also said what was discussed on the previous page, that Tropico was an early working title for the actual album, not an EP
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BeautifulAnywhere liked a post in a topic by Kurt in LDR Album Process Discussion
Yeah I don’t think it was ever posted here but BlackoutZone talked about this, sometime last year I THINK (unfortunately ATRL was reset so I can’t find the post anymore).
But he basically talked about how she was hard at work on the follow up to BTD when they decided to put Paradise together as an EP (and we know Lana herself said she wanted it to be an album but was told it was too soon). They basically formed Paradise using songs she already had, and then continued on with that same pool of songs for the next full-length (which would end up being Ultraviolence).
Not sure if what I’m saying makes sense but what BOZ was trying to clarify is that Paradise outtakes and Ultraviolence outtakes are essentially the same thing and there’s no real point trying to differentiate them, especially when some songs on UV are “older” than Paradise (Old Money and MPG, for example).
He also talked about how Wild One was on an early UV draft titled as ‘Mike’ and that there’s no real “Honeymoon version” - if I’m quoting BOZ correctly here, he said something along the lines of, for some reason, Lana/her team reached out to Justin Parker regarding the song that year and that’s when Parker decide to slightly update the mix, hence the two very similar mixes we have, and the change in title to “Wild One”. He also said that “Lake Placid” was an early title for I Don’t Wanna Go/Tonight/Black Leather Moonlight.
Maybe someone has a screenshot of his post in case I’m remembering any details wrong, but this is what I recall.
Edit: and I think he also said what was discussed on the previous page, that Tropico was an early working title for the actual album, not an EP
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Dark Angel liked a post in a topic by Kurt in LDR Album Process Discussion
Yeah I don’t think it was ever posted here but BlackoutZone talked about this, sometime last year I THINK (unfortunately ATRL was reset so I can’t find the post anymore).
But he basically talked about how she was hard at work on the follow up to BTD when they decided to put Paradise together as an EP (and we know Lana herself said she wanted it to be an album but was told it was too soon). They basically formed Paradise using songs she already had, and then continued on with that same pool of songs for the next full-length (which would end up being Ultraviolence).
Not sure if what I’m saying makes sense but what BOZ was trying to clarify is that Paradise outtakes and Ultraviolence outtakes are essentially the same thing and there’s no real point trying to differentiate them, especially when some songs on UV are “older” than Paradise (Old Money and MPG, for example).
He also talked about how Wild One was on an early UV draft titled as ‘Mike’ and that there’s no real “Honeymoon version” - if I’m quoting BOZ correctly here, he said something along the lines of, for some reason, Lana/her team reached out to Justin Parker regarding the song that year and that’s when Parker decide to slightly update the mix, hence the two very similar mixes we have, and the change in title to “Wild One”. He also said that “Lake Placid” was an early title for I Don’t Wanna Go/Tonight/Black Leather Moonlight.
Maybe someone has a screenshot of his post in case I’m remembering any details wrong, but this is what I recall.
Edit: and I think he also said what was discussed on the previous page, that Tropico was an early working title for the actual album, not an EP
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heatwaves liked a post in a topic by Kurt in Charli XCX
01. Bounce
02. Daddy Knows
03. Good Girls
04. This Is The Moment
05. What You Gonna Do Now
06. Girls Night Out
07. Waterfall
08. Heartbeat
09. Die 4
10. Down Like Woah
11. Queen Lizzy
12. Can You Hear Me
13. I Wanna Be With U
Important to note that this is called a draft because this is just a list of songs Charli put together as a quick idea for her manager and it’s not considered an official tracklist for the album
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Glitter Boy liked a post in a topic by Kurt in Carly Rae Jepsen
Ok sorry, follow up question...
But is there any chance you have non-Soundcloud rips for Disco Sweat and No You that you could share with us?
That's still all we have nearly two years after they leaked!
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LA VENENO liked a post in a topic by Kurt in Charli XCX
01. Bounce
02. Daddy Knows
03. Good Girls
04. This Is The Moment
05. What You Gonna Do Now
06. Girls Night Out
07. Waterfall
08. Heartbeat
09. Die 4
10. Down Like Woah
11. Queen Lizzy
12. Can You Hear Me
13. I Wanna Be With U
Important to note that this is called a draft because this is just a list of songs Charli put together as a quick idea for her manager and it’s not considered an official tracklist for the album
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Raupeka liked a post in a topic by Kurt in Charli XCX
01. Bounce
02. Daddy Knows
03. Good Girls
04. This Is The Moment
05. What You Gonna Do Now
06. Girls Night Out
07. Waterfall
08. Heartbeat
09. Die 4
10. Down Like Woah
11. Queen Lizzy
12. Can You Hear Me
13. I Wanna Be With U
Important to note that this is called a draft because this is just a list of songs Charli put together as a quick idea for her manager and it’s not considered an official tracklist for the album
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viktoria liked a post in a topic by Kurt in Charli XCX
01. Bounce
02. Daddy Knows
03. Good Girls
04. This Is The Moment
05. What You Gonna Do Now
06. Girls Night Out
07. Waterfall
08. Heartbeat
09. Die 4
10. Down Like Woah
11. Queen Lizzy
12. Can You Hear Me
13. I Wanna Be With U
Important to note that this is called a draft because this is just a list of songs Charli put together as a quick idea for her manager and it’s not considered an official tracklist for the album
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Yes To Heaven liked a post in a topic by Kurt in Carly Rae Jepsen
Ok sorry, follow up question...
But is there any chance you have non-Soundcloud rips for Disco Sweat and No You that you could share with us?
That's still all we have nearly two years after they leaked!
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the ocean liked a post in a topic by Kurt in Carly Rae Jepsen
Ok sorry, follow up question...
But is there any chance you have non-Soundcloud rips for Disco Sweat and No You that you could share with us?
That's still all we have nearly two years after they leaked!
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lanaismamom liked a post in a topic by Kurt in Charli XCX
01. Bounce
02. Daddy Knows
03. Good Girls
04. This Is The Moment
05. What You Gonna Do Now
06. Girls Night Out
07. Waterfall
08. Heartbeat
09. Die 4
10. Down Like Woah
11. Queen Lizzy
12. Can You Hear Me
13. I Wanna Be With U
Important to note that this is called a draft because this is just a list of songs Charli put together as a quick idea for her manager and it’s not considered an official tracklist for the album
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dance4u liked a post in a topic by Kurt in Charli XCX
01. Bounce
02. Daddy Knows
03. Good Girls
04. This Is The Moment
05. What You Gonna Do Now
06. Girls Night Out
07. Waterfall
08. Heartbeat
09. Die 4
10. Down Like Woah
11. Queen Lizzy
12. Can You Hear Me
13. I Wanna Be With U
Important to note that this is called a draft because this is just a list of songs Charli put together as a quick idea for her manager and it’s not considered an official tracklist for the album
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Glitter Boy liked a post in a topic by Kurt in Carly Rae Jepsen
Can you pleeeeease share the track numbers for the other leaked tracks (Disco Sweat, No You, I Am The Keeper, and any others we already have)? What about the demos for Julien and This Is What They Say? Was ‘Sails’ on there since she wrote it alongside Tenderly?
And maybe the total number of tracks so we can start to put an “album” together?