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The '''May 31, 1995 – Chicago Recording Company''' session produced a rough mix of ''[[Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness]]'', dubbed '''''Sequence Four'''''. In other words, this tape was basically what ''Mellon Collie'' sounded like as of May 31st. All songs were rough takes and featured scratch vocals, if any; "[[Galapogos]]" even featured a solo that was omitted from the final version.
The '''May 31, 1995 – Chicago Recording Company''' session produced a rough mix of ''[[Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness]]'', dubbed '''''Sequence Four'''''. In other words, this tape was basically what ''Mellon Collie'' sounded like as of May 31st. The songs vary in completion– while "[[Here Is No Why]]" is the same take featured on the final album (save for a different vocal take), some songs were rerecorded entirely. Notably, both "[[Galapogos]]" and "[[To Forgive]]" featured solos that were omitted from the final versions.
 
Recordings of the session have circulated around on a bootleg titled '''''Sequence IV''''', albeit with significant noise reduction.


== Tracks sequenced ==
== Tracks sequenced ==
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* {{recording|Zero}}
* {{recording|Here Is No Why}}
* {{recording|Here Is No Why}}
* {{recording|Bullet with Butterfly Wings}}
* {{recording|Bullet with Butterfly Wings}} (instrumental)
* {{recording|To Forgive}}
* {{recording|To Forgive}}
* {{recording|Fuck You}}
* {{recording|Fuck You}}

Latest revision as of 02:27, 14 June 2024

May 31, 1995 – Chicago Recording Company
Studio session of The Smashing Pumpkins
ArtistThe Smashing Pumpkins
AlbumMellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
DateMay 31, 1995
LocationChicago Recording Company
Producer(s)Flood, Alan Moulder, Billy Corgan

The May 31, 1995 – Chicago Recording Company session produced a rough mix of Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness, dubbed Sequence Four. In other words, this tape was basically what Mellon Collie sounded like as of May 31st. The songs vary in completion– while "Here Is No Why" is the same take featured on the final album (save for a different vocal take), some songs were rerecorded entirely. Notably, both "Galapogos" and "To Forgive" featured solos that were omitted from the final versions.

Recordings of the session have circulated around on a bootleg titled Sequence IV, albeit with significant noise reduction.

Tracks sequenced[edit | edit source]