Steve J. White writes:
quoted 9 lines Roy Badami muttered something about...
>Roy Badami muttered something about...
>::
>::I never got round to buying the Amorphous Androgynous 12" and LP when
>::they came out, and now I'm regretting it. I guess the 12" is gonna be
>::hard to find, but I was rather surprized to be told by my local record
>::shop that the vinyl release of the LP has been deleted.....???
>
>I'm sure this is old news. Doesn't calling something (both releases being
>an entire album) a LP imply that it's on vinyl? I always thought that
since
quoted 1 line LP = long-play(ing) that the long-play characteristic meant it was on
>LP = long-play(ing) that the long-play characteristic meant it was on
vinyl.
quoted 1 line Anyone?
>Anyone?
This is one of those language things where there is NOT any consistent
good terms anymore.
I've always liked "album" meaning a collection of songs/tracks, just
like a photo "album".
However, people persist in identifying "album", "record" and "LP" with
the 12-inch vinyl full-length thingy. Which leaves no word to cover the
collection of tracks independant of format.
AND, further muddying the waters: I just received a "full length" full
price :-) CD which was 32 minutes. Whereas I own 3 The Prodigy CD
"singles" all of which are longer than 32 minutes, but cost half as much
as this "full length" CD...
In terms of your specific question, "12-inch" means vinyl "single" and
"LP" means about 40 minute long 12-inch vinyl. So "the vinyl release of
the LP has been deleted" is indeed redundant. BUT, what could he say?
"The vinyl release of the oogbleck has been deleted"?
respect,
Ken
Ken.Stuart@tigerteam.org
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