Originally Posted by Matt Finley
In the period during which I was most involved as an arranger and sideman on many records, the 1990s and 2000s, the accepted guidelines included placing the strongest track third.
Good move.

Take a look at some of the great albums by any of the really famous artists and producers. The winner track was rarely the first track where the needle touch the vinyl. Two or three tracks along the groove, and things got more interesting.


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