


I decided to leave the four new songs from 'Original Musiquarium' as I don't listen to those nearly enough, and while doing all that I found a few extra rarities that I could add, which means that rather than cutting it down it actually ends up at nearly one and half hours of music, but I'm happier that everything on here is now of a universally high standard. I always felt that it was a bit long at 21 tracks, and so decided to prune it down by removing the few songs that had been taken from 'The Secret Life Of Plants' (for some reason), as well as excising a couple of demos which weren't really up to the audio quality of the rest of the music.
TYLER THE CREATOR FLOWER BOY STEVIE WONDER TV
In 2003 a Japanese CD appeared called 'Lost Treasures', which purported to contain rarities, demos, unreleased tracks, live recordings and TV appearances from the 1960's to the 1990's, although on closer inspection it turned out that 60's tracks were just alternate takes of some of his singles, and the rest were either late 70's or early 90's recordings, but despite that there were some extremely hard to find tracks on there, so it was definitely worth getting. Enjoy this in the meantime.I'm not the only person to comment on the dearth of Stevie Wonder rarities that are available on the internet, and so for me to manage to post a third collection is something of an achievement. A simple dusty field backdrop and tight camera zooms made for quality visuals. The pair nerds out on Stevie Wonder and Musiq, the creative process of Flower Boy and more. It’s an hour’s worth of free-flowing convo about just about everything I wanted to talk about. All of that is to say I was pleasantly surprised when this interview between Tyler and comedian Jerrod Carmichael popped up today. Apparently, T wanted to let the music speak for itself and opted not to go through traditional media to talk about it. his team appreciated my intrigue and the various ideas (video treatments for a documentary short, blends of illustrations and photography for artwork.), they kindly always passed.

Lonely" when he performed it at Camp Flog Gnaw in the fall. For those that have heard it (and maybe love it as much as I do), it kind of begs for an interview with its star.Is he depressed? Does Tyler need a hug and a girlfriend? I really wanted to talk about how he made sadness and unnerving pensiveness sound so colorful. For about three collective months last year, I was in talks with Tyler, the Creator’s publicity team, wondering why he hadn’t any substantial press to promote his latest album, Flower Boy.
