Been listening many old, previously listened recordings - as opposed to tons of yet unplayed releases. In some cases, you listen release once, and even if it feels great, there doesn't seem much urge or need to return it. At least not immediately. This goes to quite a lot of music.
The sheer volume of output of a lot of artists and the massive capacity of releases (like huge box-sets) makes you wonder have things changed during the years? Is a lot of noise already designed to be listened merely once - if that? Like sets of multiple CDR's, with playing time of several hours. Like in case of wall noise. How many times it can be listened, and is it supposed to be good only once, but perhaps no reason to go through it again when the goodness perhaps lies on the surface level which is absorded on first take?
I hear a lot of metal bands I consider pretty good. But fail to remember any of their riffs. Some older releases you remember every turn what songs make, and even the solos from first to last note. Many noise releases what sound like guaranteed job for noisehead, yet recollections of release are vague and distant, unless I have seriously sat down and wrote something about it. Then there are recordings which I return much more frequently. Or atleast give them multiple playingtimes instantly since it sounded so good.
Is once or twice enough? Is good release really good, if it won't lure you for another listening?
I have a friend, who's way of keeping his CD collection in order is that on regular basis he goes through every disc of collection. If he feels like he doesn't want to listen some disc today, he'll put it for sale. Meaning, collection consist only items what he could listen any day, any time. To me, it seems pretty harsh measure (considering my own listening habits based simply on mood. And certain mood may happen only once a year..), yet also logical. Only recently, I have finally come to terms of actually starting to sell away items of my own collection. Looking at release (predominantly CDR) and thinking is this good, and if it is, will I listen to it. When such decision is made, it's also easy to be much more critical in first place. Do I need to own item, if I'd only listen it once? Do I need to hunt some limited item, if it's something that'll be absorded fully in first 5 minutes of playingtime and rest feels good- yet giving nothing "special" (referring to for example drone or wall noise).