How many songs is too many songs?

As with guitars, you can never have too many songs, surely? My modern period of writing and recording began around April 2012, although I’d done a lot of noodling guitar instrumentals with beats and synths for many years before that going way back into my teens. But, this modern period which started in my 40s when I co-established an Arts Night happening got me writing and recording on a more regular and frequent basis. Some of the early stuff is lost to my old SoundCloud page. That said, I could probably resurrect those files if there was a demand. There were also dozens of cover versions, some of which are still on my Youtube and Spotify etc. Anyway, my recorded musical output, as opposed to the live stuff I do solo, with C5 the band, with bigMouth/TyrannoChorus choir, and in various collaborations with Barbara, Patrick, Liz, and several others is mainly found on my BandCamp pages. Genre Fluid (2023) – 8 tracks – 32’28” Lifelines (2022) – 8 tracks – 31’22” After the Lockdown (2021) – 14 tracks – 63’36” Lockdown (2020) – 14 tracks – 61’50” Bridge of Sighs (2019) – 17 tracks – 71’36” The Sea Refuses No River (2018) – 11 tracks – 44’36” Who is Really Fooling Who? (2017) – 9 tracks – 33’55” Detail is a Devil (2017) – 13 tracks – 53’53” In Transition (2016) – 15 tracks –...
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