Matt Sharp / Rivers Cuomo album: Difference between revisions
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*"[[Sometimes I'm Lost Without You]]" | *"[[Sometimes I'm Lost Without You]]" | ||
Of all the songs known to be worked on by Sharp and Cuomo, "Time Song" is the most likely to have been considered for the record, as it was a recent composition that the two choose to showcase at the Fullerton performance. Though they performed "Mrs. Young," it seems unlikely that they would release a new version of the song given the fact that it had already seen proper release as the re-worked "[[Please Let That Be You]]." According to the [[Recording History - Page 15|Weezer Recording History]], "Safe Harbor" and "Colossal" were recorded by Cuomo and Sharp in December of [[2003]], meaning | Of all the songs known to be worked on by Sharp and Cuomo, "Time Song" is the most likely to have been considered for the record, as it was a recent composition that the two choose to showcase at the Fullerton performance. Though they performed "Mrs. Young," it seems unlikely that they would release a new version of the song given the fact that it had already seen proper release as the re-worked "[[Please Let That Be You]]." According to the [[Recording History - Page 15|Weezer Recording History]], "Safe Harbor" and "Colossal" were recorded by Cuomo and Sharp in December of [[2003]], meaning they would have been worked on several months before the duo began collaborating more seriously in February of the following year. "Monica Smile," "No Desire," "She'll Do," "Silence and Light," and "January's Girl" were all performed by Sharp during his various solo tours, but never saw formal release. It's possible he brought those songs to the sessions with Cuomo, as he also performed "Time Song" at a solo show alone prior to working on it with Cuomo. "Sometimes I'm Lost Without You" is a Cuomo-Sharp collaboration that was only brought to light when added to the BMI Repertoire. Its BMI Work number suggests it was written in 2007, three years after the two were working together. | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== | ||