Re: Perry's Unreleased "Against the Wall" Album

We are all aware that somewhere between the time Columbia/Sony released Perry's "Street Talk" LP and the time they released Perry's "FTLOSM" CD, there was a middle body of work: "Against the Wall". For whatever reason (depending on whose story you listen to) the album was never released, however, Perry "sprinkled" some of the tracks throughout other compilations.
Question: Assuming -- and I know that is a dangerous thing to do-- but assuming the those tracks were the strongest tracks from the "Against the Wall" album, do you think Columbia/Sony inadvertently did Perry a HUGE favor by not releasing the album? IMO none of those tracks were strong enough to make successful outing. Perry was reportedly unhappy with the decision, but, was it better to not release the album than to have a full-fledged clunker on your hands?
Question: Assuming -- and I know that is a dangerous thing to do-- but assuming the those tracks were the strongest tracks from the "Against the Wall" album, do you think Columbia/Sony inadvertently did Perry a HUGE favor by not releasing the album? IMO none of those tracks were strong enough to make successful outing. Perry was reportedly unhappy with the decision, but, was it better to not release the album than to have a full-fledged clunker on your hands?