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132 relations: A-side and B-side, Adam Faith, Album, Alice in Chains, Animal (Kesha album), Arturo Toscanini, BBC, Billboard (magazine), Buzzcocks, Cabaret Voltaire (band), Cannibal (EP), Capitol Records, Cassette tape, Chattanooga Times Free Press, Classical music, Cliff Richard, Colbie Caillat, Collision Course (EP), Columbia Records, Compact disc, Disc (magazine), Double album, Drinking Gasoline, Dunedin Double (EP), Edison Disc Record, Elvis Presley, EMI, Eminem, Forbes, Glee (TV series), Glee: The Music, Journey to Regionals, Glee: The Music, The Power of Madonna, Grammy Awards, Grey Gull Records, Gypsy Heart (Colbie Caillat album), Hail to the Thief, I Hear a New World, J-pop, Jailhouse Rock (EP), Japan, Jar of Flies, Jay-Z, Jessie J, Joe Meek, Jukebox, K-pop, Kantar Group, Kesha, Kinksize Session, Lady Gaga, ... Expand index (82 more) »
- Album types
- EPs
- Recorded music
A-side and B-side
The A-side and B-side are the two sides of phonograph records and cassettes, and the terms have often been printed on the labels of two-sided music recordings. Extended play and a-side and B-side are audio storage.
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Adam Faith
Terence Nelhams Wright (23 June 1940 – 8 March 2003), known as Adam Faith, was an English singer, actor, and financial journalist.
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Album
An album is a collection of audio recordings (e.g., music) issued on a medium such as compact disc (CD), vinyl (record), audio tape (like 8-track or cassette), or digital.
Alice in Chains
Alice in Chains (often abbreviated as AIC) is an American rock band formed in Seattle, Washington, in 1987.
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Animal (Kesha album)
Animal is the debut studio album by American singer and songwriter Kesha.
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Arturo Toscanini
Arturo Toscanini (March 25, 1867January 16, 1957) was an Italian conductor.
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BBC
The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster headquartered at Broadcasting House in London, England.
Billboard (magazine)
Billboard (stylized in lowercase since 2013) is an American music and entertainment magazine published weekly by Penske Media Corporation.
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Buzzcocks
Buzzcocks are an English punk rock band that singer-songwriter-guitarist Pete Shelley and singer-songwriter Howard Devoto formed in Bolton in 1976.
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Cabaret Voltaire (band)
Cabaret Voltaire were an English music group formed in Sheffield in 1973 and initially composed of Stephen Mallinder, Richard H. Kirk, and Chris Watson.
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Cannibal (EP)
Cannibal is the first extended play (EP) by American recording artist Kesha, released on November 18 2011.
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Capitol Records
Capitol Records, LLC (known legally as Capitol Records, Inc. until 2007), and simply known as Capitol, is an American record label owned by Universal Music Group through its Capitol Music Group imprint.
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Cassette tape
The Compact Cassette, also commonly called a cassette tape, audio cassette, or simply tape or cassette, is an analog magnetic tape recording format for audio recording and playback. Extended play and cassette tape are audio storage.
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Chattanooga Times Free Press
The Chattanooga Times Free Press is a daily broadsheet newspaper published in Chattanooga, Tennessee, and is distributed in the metropolitan Chattanooga region of southeastern Tennessee and northwestern Georgia.
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Classical music
Classical music generally refers to the art music of the Western world, considered to be distinct from Western folk music or popular music traditions.
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Cliff Richard
Sir Cliff Richard (born Harry Rodger Webb; 14 October 1940) is a British singer and actor.
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Colbie Caillat
Colbie Marie Caillat (born May 28, 1985) is an American singer-songwriter.
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Collision Course (EP)
Collision Course is a collaborative EP from American rapper Jay-Z and rock band Linkin Park, released on November 30, 2004, by Roc-A-Fella, Machine Shop, Warner Bros. and Def Jam.
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Columbia Records
Columbia Records is an American record label owned by Sony Music Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America, the American division of multinational conglomerate Sony.
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Compact disc
The compact disc (CD) is a digital optical disc data storage format that was codeveloped by Philips and Sony to store and play digital audio recordings.
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Disc (magazine)
Disc was a weekly British popular music magazine, published between 1958 and 1975, when it was incorporated into Record Mirror.
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Double album
A double album (or double record) is an audio album that spans two units of the primary medium in which it is sold, typically either records or compact disc. Extended play and double album are album types and audio storage.
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Drinking Gasoline
Drinking Gasoline is a 1985 EP release (taking the form of two 12" singles) by Cabaret Voltaire, originally released on the Some Bizzare label and distributed through Virgin Records.
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Dunedin Double (EP)
The Dunedin Double EP was a seminal record in New Zealand music.
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Edison Disc Record
The Edison Diamond Disc Record is a type of phonograph record marketed by Thomas A. Edison, Inc. on their Edison Record label from 1912 to 1929. Extended play and Edison Disc Record are audio storage.
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Elvis Presley
Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977), known mononymously as Elvis, was an American singer and actor.
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EMI
EMI Group Limited (formerly EMI Group plc until 2007; originally an initialism for Electric and Musical Industries, also referred to as EMI Records or simply EMI) was a British transnational conglomerate founded in March 1931 in London.
Eminem
Marshall Bruce Mathers III (born October 17, 1972), known professionally as Eminem (stylized as EMINƎM), is an American rapper, music producer and songwriter.
Forbes
Forbes is an American business magazine founded by B. C. Forbes in 1917 and owned by Hong Kong-based investment group Integrated Whale Media Investments since 2014.
Glee (TV series)
Glee (stylized as glee) is an American musical comedy-drama television series that aired on Fox in the United States from May 19, 2009, to March 20, 2015.
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Glee: The Music, Journey to Regionals
Glee: The Music, Journey to Regionals is the second extended play (EP) by the cast of musical television series Glee.
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Glee: The Music, The Power of Madonna
Glee: The Music, The Power of Madonna is the debut extended play (EP) by the cast of the musical television series Glee.
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Grammy Awards
The Grammy Awards, stylized as GRAMMY, and often referred to as the Grammys, are awards presented by the Recording Academy of the United States to recognize outstanding achievements in the music industry.
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Grey Gull Records
Grey Gull Records was a record company and label founded in Boston, Massachusetts in 1919.
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Gypsy Heart (Colbie Caillat album)
Gypsy Heart is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter Colbie Caillat.
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Hail to the Thief
Hail to the Thief is the sixth studio album by the English rock band Radiohead.
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I Hear a New World
I Hear a New World is a studio concept album written and produced by Joe Meek with the Blue Men, partially released as an EP in 1960 before financial issues at the Triumph label prevented further release of the material.
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J-pop
(often stylized in all caps; an abbreviated form of "Japanese popular music"), natively also known simply as, is the name for a form of popular music that entered the musical mainstream of Japan in the 1990s.
Jailhouse Rock (EP)
Jailhouse Rock is an EP by American singer Elvis Presley, featuring songs from the movie of the same name.
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Japan
Japan is an island country in East Asia, located in the Pacific Ocean off the northeast coast of the Asian mainland.
Jar of Flies
Jar of Flies is the third studio EP by American rock band Alice in Chains.
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Jay-Z
Shawn Corey Carter (born December 4, 1969), known professionally as Jay-Z, is an American rapper and entrepreneur.
Jessie J
Jessica Ellen Cornish (born 27 March 1988), known professionally as Jessie J, is an English singer and songwriter.
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Joe Meek
Robert George "Joe" Meek (5 April 1929 – 3 February 1967) was an English record producer, sound engineer and songwriter who pioneered space age and experimental pop music.
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Jukebox
A jukebox is a partially automated music-playing device, usually a coin-operated machine, that plays a patron's selection from self-contained media.
K-pop
K-pop, short for Korean popular music, is a form of popular music originating in South Korea as part of South Korean culture.
Kantar Group
Kantar Group Ltd. is an international market research company based in London, England.
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Kesha
Kesha Rose Sebert (born March 1, 1987), known mononymously as Kesha (formerly stylized as Ke$ha), is an American singer and songwriter.
Kinksize Session
Kinksize Session is the first EP released by the Kinks in the UK in 1964, a month after their debut LP.
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Lady Gaga
Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta (born March 28, 1986), known professionally as Lady Gaga, is an American singer-songwriter and actress.
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Les Paul
Lester William Polsfuss (June 9, 1915 – August 12, 2009), known as Les Paul, was an American jazz, country, and blues guitarist, songwriter, luthier, and inventor.
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Linkin Park
Linkin Park is an American rock band formed in Agoura Hills, California, in 1996.
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List of number-one EPs in the United Kingdom
In the 1950s and 1960s "a third vinyl format" was introduced alongside long-playing (LP) albums, and singles. Extended play and List of number-one EPs in the United Kingdom are EPs.
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Little Richard
Richard Wayne Penniman (December 5, 1932 – May 9, 2020), known professionally as Little Richard, was an American singer, pianist, and songwriter.
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Love Me Tender (EP)
Love Me Tender is an EP by Elvis Presley, containing the four songs from the motion picture of the same name.
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LP record
The LP (from "long playing" or "long play") is an analog sound storage medium, specifically a phonograph record format characterized by: a speed of rpm; a 12- or 10-inch (30- or 25-cm) diameter; use of the "microgroove" groove specification; and a vinyl (a copolymer of vinyl chloride acetate) composition disk. Extended play and LP record are album types, audio storage and recorded music.
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Magical Mystery Tour
Magical Mystery Tour is a record by the English rock band the Beatles that was released as a double EP in the United Kingdom and an LP in the United States.
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Maxi single
A maxi single, or maxi-single, (sometimes abbreviated to MCD or CDM) is a music single release with more than the usual two tracks of an A-side song and a B-side song.
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Melody Maker
Melody Maker was a British weekly music magazine, one of the world's earliest music weeklies; according to its publisher, IPC Media, the earliest.
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Miley Cyrus
Miley Ray Cyrus (born Destiny Hope Cyrus on November 23, 1992) is an American singer, songwriter, and actress.
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Mini-LP
A mini-LP or mini-album is a short record album or LP, usually retailing at a lower price than an album that would be considered full-length. Extended play and mini-LP are album types, audio storage and recorded music.
Music download
A music download (commonly referred to as a digital download) is the digital transfer of music via the Internet into a device capable of decoding and playing it, such as a personal computer, portable media player, MP3 player or smartphone. Extended play and music download are recorded music.
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Music streaming service
A music streaming service is a type of online streaming media service that focuses primarily on music, and sometimes other forms of digital audio content such as podcasts. Extended play and music streaming service are recorded music.
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Neville Brody
Neville Brody, (born 23 April 1957) is an English graphic designer, typographer and art director.
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NME
New Musical Express (NME) is a British music, film, gaming, and culture website and brand.
Novelty song
A novelty song is a type of song built upon some form of novel concept, such as a gimmick, a piece of humor, or a sample of popular culture.
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Official Charts Company
The Official Charts Company (OCC or Official Charts; previously known as the Chart Information Network, CIN, and the Official UK Charts Company; legally known as the Official UK Charts Company Limited) is a British inter-professional organisation that compiles various official record charts in the United Kingdom, Ireland and France.
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Parlophone
Parlophone Records Limited (also known as Parlophone Records and Parlophone) is a record label founded in Germany in 1896 by the Carl Lindström Company as Parlophon.
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Pat Boone
Patrick Charles Eugene Boone (born June 1, 1934) is an American singer, actor, television personality, and composer.
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Peace in the Valley
"There'll Be Peace in the Valley for Me", also known informally as "Peace in the Valley" is a 1939 song written by Thomas A. Dorsey, originally for Mahalia Jackson.
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Philippines
The Philippines, officially the Republic of the Philippines, is an archipelagic country in Southeast Asia.
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Phonograph
A phonograph, later called a gramophone (as a trademark since 1887, as a generic name in the UK since 1910), and since the 1940s a record player, or more recently a turntable, is a device for the mechanical and analogue reproduction of recorded sound.
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Phonograph record
A phonograph record (also known as a gramophone record, especially in British English), a vinyl record (for later varieties only), or simply a record or vinyl is an analog sound storage medium in the form of a flat disc with an inscribed, modulated spiral groove. Extended play and phonograph record are audio storage and recorded music.
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Picture disc
Picture discs are gramophone (phonograph) records that show images on their playing surface, rather than being of plain black or colored vinyl. Extended play and Picture disc are audio storage.
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Pinocchio (1940 film)
Pinocchio is a 1940 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures.
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Pitchfork (website)
Pitchfork (formerly Pitchfork Media) is an American online music publication founded in 1996 by Ryan Schreiber in Minneapolis.
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Plastic Hearts
Plastic Hearts is the seventh studio album by American singer Miley Cyrus.
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Please Please Me
Please Please Me is the debut studio album by the English rock band the Beatles.
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Pop music
Pop music is a genre of popular music that originated in its modern form during the mid-1950s in the United States and the United Kingdom.
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Punk rock
Punk rock (also known as simply punk) is a music genre that emerged in the mid-1970s.
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R.O.S.E.
R.O.S.E. is the fourth studio album by English singer-songwriter Jessie J. It was released by Republic Records in four parts, starting on 22 May 2018, and finishing on 25 May 2018, with a part being released on each day.
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Radio
Radio is the technology of communicating using radio waves.
Radiohead
Radiohead are an English rock band formed in Abingdon, Oxfordshire, in 1985.
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RCA
The RCA Corporation was a major American electronics company, which was founded in 1919 as the Radio Corporation of America.
RCA Records
RCA Records is an American record label owned by Sony Music Entertainment, a subsidiary of Sony Corporation of America.
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Record Retailer
Record Retailer was the only music trade newspaper for the UK record industry.
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Recording Industry Association of America
The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) is a trade organization that represents the music recording industry in the United States.
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Recording Industry Association of Japan
The is an industry trade group composed of Japanese corporations involved in the music industry.
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Reissue
In the music industry, a reissue (also re-release, repackage or re-edition) is the release of an album or single which has been released at least once before, sometimes with alterations or additions.
Revolutions per minute
Revolutions per minute (abbreviated rpm, RPM, rev/min, r/min, or r⋅min−1) is a unit of rotational speed (or rotational frequency) for rotating machines.
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Ricardo Baca
Ricardo Baca (born c. 1977) is an American journalist best known for being the first full-time marijuana rights editor for a major American newspaper.
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Rough Trade Records
Rough Trade Records is an independent record label based in London, England.
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Routledge
Routledge is a British multinational publisher.
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She Is Coming
She Is Coming (stylized in all caps) is the fourth extended play (EP) by American singer Miley Cyrus.
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Single (music)
In music, a single is a type of release of a song recording of fewer tracks than an album or LP record, typically one or two tracks. Extended play and single (music) are audio storage.
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Slim Shady EP
Slim Shady EP is the only extended play by American rapper Eminem, released on December 10, 1997, through Web Entertainment.
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Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs is a 1937 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by RKO Radio Pictures.
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Songs in the Key of Life
Songs in the Key of Life is the eighteenth studio album by American singer, songwriter and musician Stevie Wonder.
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Sound recording and reproduction
Sound recording and reproduction is the electrical, mechanical, electronic, or digital inscription and re-creation of sound waves, such as spoken voice, singing, instrumental music, or sound effects.
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Spiral Scratch
Spiral Scratch is an EP and the first release by the English punk rock band Buzzcocks.
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Split album
A split album (or split) is a music album that includes tracks by two or more separate artists. Extended play and split album are album types.
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Standardization
Standardization (American English) or standardisation (British English) is the process of implementing and developing technical standards based on the consensus of different parties that include firms, users, interest groups, standards organizations and governments.
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Stereophonic sound
Stereophonic sound, or more commonly stereo, is a method of sound reproduction that recreates a multi-directional, 3-dimensional audible perspective.
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Stevie Wonder
Stevland Hardaway Morris (Judkins; born May 13, 1950), known professionally as Stevie Wonder, is an American singer-songwriter, musician, and record producer.
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The Beatles
The Beatles were an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960, comprising John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr.
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The Beatles' Hits
The Beatles' Hits EP was released 6 September 1963.
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The Cost of Loving
The Cost of Loving is the third studio album by English band The Style Council.
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The Denver Post
The Denver Post is a daily newspaper and website published in the Denver metropolitan area.
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The Fame
The Fame is the debut studio album by American singer Lady Gaga.
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The Fame Monster
The Fame Monster is a reissue of American singer Lady Gaga's debut studio album, The Fame (2008), and was released on November 18, 2009, through Interscope Records.
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The Kinks
The Kinks were an English rock band formed in London in 1963 by brothers Ray and Dave Davies.
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The Recording Academy
The Recording Academy (formally the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences; abbreviated NARAS) is an American learned academy of musicians, producers, recording engineers, and other musical professionals.
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The Shadows
The Shadows (originally known as the Drifters between 1958 and 1959) were an English instrumental rock group, who dominated the British popular music charts in the pre-Beatles era from the late 1950s to the early 1960s.
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The Shadows (album)
The Shadows is the debut studio album by British instrumental rock group The Shadows, released in September 1961.
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The Shadows No. 2
The Shadows No.
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The Shadows No. 3
The Shadows No.
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The Style Council
The Style Council were a British band formed in late 1982 by Paul Weller, the former lead vocalist, principal songwriter and guitarist with the Jam, and keyboardist Mick Talbot, previously a member of Dexys Midnight Runners, the Bureau and the Merton Parkas.
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The Troggs
The Troggs (originally called the Troglodytes) are an English beat music band formed in Andover, Hampshire in May 1964.
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The Walt Disney Company
The Walt Disney Company is an American multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate that is headquartered at the Walt Disney Studios complex in Burbank, California.
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Twist and Shout (EP)
Twist and Shout is the first UK extended play by the English rock band the Beatles, released in the UK on EMI's Parlophone label on 12 July 1963.
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Vanity Fair (magazine)
Vanity Fair is an American monthly magazine of popular culture, fashion, and current affairs published by Condé Nast in the United States.
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Vertical cut recording
The vertical cut recording process is an early method of audio recording by which a stylus cuts a vertical groove into a phonograph record. Extended play and vertical cut recording are audio storage.
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Virgin Records
Virgin Records is a British record label owned by Universal Music Group.
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Walt Disney Records
Walt Disney Records is an American record label of the Disney Music Group.
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Warner Records
Warner Records Inc. (formerly known as Warner Bros. Records Inc. until 2019) is an American record label.
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1950s in film
The decade of the 1950s in film involved many significant films.
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1952 in music
This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1952.
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1954 in film
The year 1954 in film involved some significant events and memorable ones.
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1956 in music
This is a list of notable events in music that took place in the year 1956.
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1967 in music
The year 1967 was an important one for psychedelic rock, and was famous for its "Summer of Love" in San Francisco.
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20,000 Leagues Under the Sea (1954 film)
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea is a 1954 American science fiction adventure film directed by Richard Fleischer, from a screenplay by Earl Felton.
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2x45
2x45 is the fifth studio album by English band Cabaret Voltaire.
See also
Album types
- Album musical
- Book-and-record set
- Bootleg recordings
- Box set
- Budget album
- Cast recording
- Cast recordings
- Compilation album
- Compilation albums
- Concept album
- Concept albums
- Covers albums
- Demo (music)
- Double album
- EPs
- Exploito
- Extended play
- Greatest hits album
- Japanese edition
- LP record
- Live albums
- Mini-LP
- Remix album
- Remix albums
- Sampler album
- Soundtrack album
- Split album
- Split albums
- Spoken word album
- Surprise album
- Tribute albums
- Visual album
EPs
- Extended play
- List of number-one EPs in the United Kingdom
Recorded music
- 45 rpm adapter
- Album era
- Albums
- Comparison of recording media
- Cut-out (recording industry)
- Dakou
- Discomix
- EPs
- Exploito
- Extended play
- Global Recording Artist of the Year
- Historical classical music recordings
- Hit song
- Illustrated song
- Japanese edition
- LP record
- Liner notes
- List of largest recorded music markets
- Mini-LP
- Multisided record
- Music catalog
- Music download
- Music streaming service
- Muzak
- Phonograph record
- Pirates Press
- RIAA equalization
- Race record
- Re-recording (music)
- Record charts
- Record sales
- Record sleeve
- Ribs (recordings)
- Rigler-Deutsch Index
- Singles (music)
- Skip (audio playback)
- Sleeper hit
- Song of the summer
- Summer hit
- Victor Orthophonic Victrola
- Vietnam War Song Project
References
Also known as 7" EP, 7'", Double EP, Double extended play, EP (format), EP (music CD), EP (music), EP Album, EP record, EP-LP, EPs, Extended Plays, Extended play record, Extended player, Extended players, Extended-play, Extended-play disc, Promotional EP, Six-Pak.